20 Years Later: A Look Back at Key Players in O.J. Simpson Trial

The murder trial was one of the most publicized in history.

Brian 'Kato' Kaelin - Once a struggling actor, Brian 'Kato' Kaelin became famous as a witness in the O.J. Simpson trial. At the time of Brown and Goldman’s murder, he was renting Brown’s guest home. He was called to testify by prosecutors in the case.   (Photo: POO/AFP/Getty Images) 
Mark Fuhrman - Los Angeles detective Mark Fuhrman discovered the "bloody glove" on O.J.'s property and brought it in as evidence in Simpson's case. He was also criticized for racist remarks made in interview recordings of an interview he did prior to the case. Recently, he was seen on Fox News making racially insensitive remarks about uprisings in Baltimore.   (Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage)
Denise Brown - Denise Brown, Nicole Brown's sister, testified during the trial and spoke on the domestic abuse and controlling behavior her sister experienced after the divorce from Simpson. Today she continues to advocate for victims of domestic violence through the Nicole Brown Foundation. (Photo: POO/AFP/Getty Images) 
Judge Lance Ito - Judge Lance Ito presided over Simpson's case. Today he is still a judge in Los Angeles.     (Photo: Ken LUBAS/AFP/Getty Images)

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Mark Fuhrman - Los Angeles detective Mark Fuhrman discovered the "bloody glove" on O.J.'s property and brought it in as evidence in Simpson's case. He was also criticized for racist remarks made in interview recordings of an interview he did prior to the case. Recently, he was seen on Fox News making racially insensitive remarks about uprisings in Baltimore. (Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage)

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