Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Cuba Gooding Jr.'s Guilt At O.J. Simpson Acquittal

By Inquisitr, March 26, 2016 

Cuba Gooding Jr. is often cited as an example of a star who squandered his career after winning an Oscar. But now he’s back to play the most controversial role of his career in the true crime series, titled American Crime Story: The People vs O.J. Simpson. Cuba Gooding Jr. plays O.J. Simpson, the actor and football star who was charged with the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend, but acquitted of all the criminal charges in a televised case that stunned the nation.

The O.J. Simpson murder trial was one of the most sensational moments in U.S. history. Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, were found murdered in Los Angeles. Suspicion quickly fell on O.J Simpson as he had previously been involved in domestic violence incidents with his ex-wife. Simpson’s eight-month trial took place against the backdrop of racial tensions, which had peaked following the acquittal of four white LAPD officers who were filmed beating a black motorist.

 
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