In O.J. Simpson's 1994 murder case, where he was acquitted of the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a pair of gloves was one of the most significant pieces of evidence brought to. When Nicole Brown Simpson and her pal Ron Goldman were brutally slaughtered on the night of June 12, 1994, detectives recovered a bloodied glove, and its mate, at two separate areas of the crime.
The infamous black gloves presented as "evidence" in the double. The truth is, I was about 98 percent certain that the gloves were dark brown - the color we all learned they indeed were - but I wasn't 100 percent positive, and I knew I couldn't in good. O.J.
Simpson's infamous murder trial shocked America after Simpson was acquitted when the glove the murderer used didn't fit. On December 20th, 1990, Nicole Brown Simpson had purchased two pairs of these gloves for $110. The gloves had a distinctive stitching and V pattern in the palm and were very identifiable.
The prosecution assembled press photographs and videotapes of O.J.Simpson wearing this type of leather gloves during football game telecasts in 1993 and 1994. The glove was one of the iconic moments of the OJ Simpson trial. At the crime scene police noticed a bloody dark, cashmere-lined Aris Light leather glove lying on the ground.
They soon found the other. Forensic scientists found blood from Simpson and the two victims, and a long blond hair that was like Nicole's hair. These gloves were very strong evidence linking Simpson to the Murder.
The. A pair of black gloves were found at the scene of the crime, according to the prosecutors, those belonged to the murderer, and OJ demonstrated that they did not fit, which meant they were not his. What did OJ say about the gloves? A crucial part of Simpson's defence was the claim he could not get his hands into black leather gloves found at the murder scene, having struggled to put the gloves on in a dramatic courtroom scene.
"If it doesn't fit, you must acquit," said his lawyer Johnnie Cochran. THE "bloody" gloves allegedly worn by Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman's killer were a fixture of OJ Simpson's case and 1995 trial. Intrigue continues to surround the gloves.