


Lee Bailey are no longer on speaking terms. Shapiro tells the media that he and another one of Simpson's defense attornies F. January 15-16, 1995: Simpson's lawyers stop speaking to each other The jury - 12 men and 12 women - are sequestered. January 11, 1995: The jury reports for duty Eight of the jurors are Black, one Hispanic, one white person and two mixed race. The initial jury is selected and is made up of four males and eight females. Prosecution decides not to pursue the death penalty and instead, seeks life without parole for the defendant if he's convicted. September 9, 1994: Prosecution wants life without parole Simpson pleads "absolutely, 100 percent not guilty" to the murder charges. A few minutes later, Park drives Simpson to the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for his flight to Chicago. Brown's mother accidentally leaves her eyeglasses at the restaurant and Goldman volunteers to stop by Brown's house to drop them off.ġ0:41 pm-10:45 pm: Brian "Kato" Kaelin, who is Simpson's houseguest at his Rockingham mansion just a couple of miles down the road from Brown's home, hears a thumping noise on the opposite side of his wall and goes outside to investigate.ġ0:50 pm-10:55 pm: A neighbor spots Brown's white Akita by itself - barking with bloody paws.ġ1:01 pm: Waiting since 10:25 pm, limousine driver Allan Park sees Simpson exit his house. June 12, 1994: Nicole Simpson Brown and Ron Goldman are murderedĦ:30 pm: After attending her daughter's dance recital, Brown has dinner with friends and family at the Brentwood restaurant Mezzaluna, where Goldman works as a waiter. Here's a timeline of the murders of Brown and Goldman as well as the pursuit, arrest, trial, and verdict of Simpson. Their murders and the subsequent arrest of the former NFL star ignited a series of events that America's legal system and media had never seen before. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were stabbed to death outside of Brown's Brentwood, California home.
