The Sister Of Ron Goldman Speaks Out 25 Years After The O.J. Simpson Trial

In June 1994, the world fixated on football star O.J. Simpson's high-profile murder trial for the deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman. In the end, Simson's lawyers swayed the jury into a "not guilty" verdict, but family members weren't convinced he was innocent. So on the 25th anniversary of her brother's death, Ron's little sister, Kim Goldman, found a way to confront questions that haunted her for decades. And what she found transformed everything people thought they knew about this infamous case.

The Police Chase

Although this photo looks like a still shot from a big chase scene in an action film, that couldn't be farther from the truth. On June 17, 1994, this was the actual scene, captured, on a Los Angeles freeway, of one of the most surreal police chases of all time.

Police Discover Murder Scene

The chase happened not long after O.J. Simpson, an ex-professional football player, left the home of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. Police were called to the home shortly after he left, and they came across a gruesome scene.

Warrant For O.J.'s Arrest

The bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found, the victims of a brutal stabbing attack. Police put a warrant out for O.J.'s arrest, and the chase ensued shortly after. O.J., however, seemed like a strange choice for a killer.

Football Star

Firstly, he was an incredibly talented football player who won the coveted Heisman Trophy in college, and he went on to play in the NFL. But, that wasn't the only line of work that brought him a lot of attention.