Beat The Press Video: How The Simpson Case Changed The Media
Twenty years ago today, two murders would result in the transformation of the media landscape. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were viciously stabbed to death outside Brown's home in Brentwood. The subsequent arrest of her estranged husband, the football and media star OJ Simpson, made real-life courtroom drama a national pastime.
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