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.

20 Years Since the Acquittal - O.J. Simpson's trial was one of the most publicized cases in American history. The former NFL player was facing murder charges in the killing of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Lyle Goldman. It has been 20 years since a jury found him not guilty, igniting a racial divide in the country over the decision. BET News documentary Who Got the Juice? The O.J. Simpson Trial 20 Years Later follows how race, class and justice intersected in this infamous trial in its premiere on BET on Oct. 7 at 10P/9C. Here is a look at the key individuals in the case.  (Photo: POO/AFP/Getty Images)

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20 Years Since the Acquittal - O.J. Simpson's trial was one of the most publicized cases in American history. The former NFL player was facing murder charges in the killing of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Lyle Goldman. It has been 20 years since a jury found him not guilty, igniting a racial divide in the country over the decision. BET News documentary Who Got the Juice? The O.J. Simpson Trial 20 Years Later follows how race, class and justice intersected in this infamous trial in its premiere on BET on Oct. 7 at 10P/9C. Here is a look at the key individuals in the case. (Photo: POO/AFP/Getty Images)

Nicole Simpson Brown and Ronald Lyle Goldman - Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Lyle Goldman were stabbed to death at her apartment on June 12, 1994. She married Simpson in 1985. Together they had two children. She later divorced him after experiencing years of abuse from him. Following the divorce, she reportedly said Simpson would follow her. Before their deaths, Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman had built a close companionship.       (Photos from left: FILES/AFP/Getty Images, Lee Celano/WireImage)

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Nicole Simpson Brown and Ronald Lyle Goldman - Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Lyle Goldman were stabbed to death at her apartment on June 12, 1994. She married Simpson in 1985. Together they had two children. She later divorced him after experiencing years of abuse from him. Following the divorce, she reportedly said Simpson would follow her. Before their deaths, Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman had built a close companionship.   (Photos from left: FILES/AFP/Getty Images, Lee Celano/WireImage)

Marcia Clark - Special trials prosecutor Marcia Clark had won 19 of her 20 murder trials before taking on Simpson's case. But when the jury acquitted Simpson, it was her last day in the role she was passionate about. The highly publicized case landed her in the pages of the National Enquirer, attention she did not expect. She has since written several non-fiction novels.  (Photo: POO/AFP/Getty Images)

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Marcia Clark - Special trials prosecutor Marcia Clark had won 19 of her 20 murder trials before taking on Simpson's case. But when the jury acquitted Simpson, it was her last day in the role she was passionate about. The highly publicized case landed her in the pages of the National Enquirer, attention she did not expect. She has since written several non-fiction novels.  (Photo: POO/AFP/Getty Images)

Johnnie Cochran - Johnnie Cochran led the defense, a.k.a. "dream" team, for Simpson's infamous trial. During the case, Simpson was told to try on bloody gloves that police say were found near his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. Cochran famously said, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit." He led a defense team that included Robert Shapiro, Alan Dershowtiz, Robert Kardashian, Gerald Uelmen and Carl E. Douglas. Cochran died in March 2005.    (Photo: Lee Celano/WireImage)

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Johnnie Cochran - Johnnie Cochran led the defense, a.k.a. "dream" team, for Simpson's infamous trial. During the case, Simpson was told to try on bloody gloves that police say were found near his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. Cochran famously said, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit." He led a defense team that included Robert Shapiro, Alan Dershowtiz, Robert Kardashian, Gerald Uelmen and Carl E. Douglas. Cochran died in March 2005. (Photo: Lee Celano/WireImage)

Robert Kardashian - Robert Kardashian was a friend of Simpson before he joined his defense team. It was his house that Simpson visited after the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Lyle Goldman. He was also seen reportedly carrying a bag out of Simpson's home the day after their murders, that to this day, many don't know the contents. Kardashian died in September 2003.  (Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage) 

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Robert Kardashian - Robert Kardashian was a friend of Simpson before he joined his defense team. It was his house that Simpson visited after the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Lyle Goldman. He was also seen reportedly carrying a bag out of Simpson's home the day after their murders, that to this day, many don't know the contents. Kardashian died in September 2003. (Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage) 

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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) 

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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)

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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)

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) 

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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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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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