FBI releases nearly 500 pages of OJ Simpson records

FBI Releases Extensive O.J. Simpson Records

Following O.J. Simpson's death two months ago, the FBI has published nearly 500 pages of records related to him. These documents primarily focus on the 1994 criminal investigation into the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, in which Simpson was considered a suspect.

Investigation Details and Evidence

Simpson consistently claimed innocence and was acquitted in the high-profile criminal trial. However, he was later found liable in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33 million to the victims' families. The released FBI files concentrate significantly on forensic evidence, including fiber sample analysis from the crime scene.

The Shoe Evidence

Additional Materials Included

The records contain notes regarding the shoes, photographs, and details of the FBI's investigative actions aimed at linking Simpson to shoe purchases.

"An FBI expert testified at the criminal trial that Simpson's shoe size matched the bloody shoeprints left behind at the scene of the murders."
“Simpson denied ever wearing Bruno Magli shoes during his testimony in the civil trial, but photos were uncovered showing him wearing the brand.”
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Summary: The FBI made public detailed investigation documents connecting O.J. Simpson to key forensic evidence, particularly Bruno Magli shoes, reinforcing critical aspects of the 1994 murder case.

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WTOV WTOV — 2025-11-03

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