Thursday, April 11th 2024, 7:12 pm
O.J. Simpson was a decorated football player, a Hollywood star and a man many watched put his hand in a black leather glove.
The news of his death broke this morning after his family made the announcement online that he died after battling prostate cancer.
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This trial grabbed the attention of people around the world and caused a divide over race and policing.
News 9's Tevis Hillis shares how one Oklahoman had ties to the trial.
Irven Box, an Oklahoma attorney, was just one of six who had their names drawn and was able to sit inside the LA courtroom as Simpson’s legal team fought for his innocence.
Box says he knew O.J. was guilty, while he sat in the courtroom every day.
He was also able to speak with him after the trial.
"Maybe there were some differences of personalities as far as opinion they evidently were as close as any jury I've ever seen in the history of my practice," said Box.
O.J. was later found liable for the deaths in a separate civil case and then served nine years in prison on unrelated charges.
An Oklahoma native, Tevis Hillis joined the News 9 team in 2020 as a multimedia journalist. She now anchors the weekend morning newscasts. Passionate about shaping the future of journalism, Tevis also serves as executive producer and adjunct professor for OU Nightly, mentoring and teaching more than 160 students.
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