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Simpson, the runner of USC, wins the Heisman Trophy as the most outstanding college football player of the season and months later is selected by the Buffalo Bills of the NFL.
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In a game at Shea Stadium in New York, he becomes the first runner in NFL history to surpass 2,000 yards in a season.
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After years of retired and now actor and image in commercials, Simpson is enthroned in the Hall of Fame of American Football in Canton, Ohio.
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Nicole Brown Simpson asks for divorce after seven years of marriage and multiple reports of domestic violence against her husband.
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The bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are found in the entrance to the condominium of the ex-wife of Simpson in the neighborhood of Brentwood, Los Angeles, brutally murdered the night before.
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The famous chase of a white Ford Bronco with Simpson inside, on the freeways of Los Angeles, becomes an event televised live internationally. Everything ends with his arrest.
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The long murder trial against Simpson (photo above), which is broadcast on TV, has a key moment when the prosecution asks the defendant to put on the gloves used in the double murder. The shrunken gloves look too small in your hands.
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Before the world surprise, O.J. Simpson is declared innocent of the murders, 474 days after his arrest.
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The civil trial against Simpson results in the ex-athlete being responsible for the deaths and a judge orders him to pay $ 33.5 million to the relatives of the victims.
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A book by Simpson is published, entitled "If I did it: confessions of a murderer", whose income from rights belongs to the Goldman family by order of a judge.
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A furious Simpson leads a group of men, some armed, to violently confront merchants of sports memorabilia that is allegedly their property (pictured below), in a room at the Palace Station hotel in Las Vegas.
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Simpson is found guilty of kidnapping, armed robbery, assault with a firearm, among other crimes. Two months later, he is sentenced to 33 years in prison at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada.
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Simpson, prisoner No. 1027820 in Lovelock, claims he has been a model prisoner and asks for clemency before a Nevada parole committee.
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The extensive documentary "O.J .: Made in America", directed by Ezra Edelman and detailing in five episodes the life and the fall of Simpson, is awarded the Oscar as best documentary.
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Simpson is scheduled to hear from four members of the parole committee in Carson City, Nevada.