OJ Simpson, the white Bronco and America. The car chase that changed everything
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The arrival of the reality TV industry began on June 17, 1994. That's the date of the infamous slow-speed chase with O.J. Simpson in a white Ford Bronco on a California highway.
O.J. Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Jason Simpson, Sydney Brooke Simpson, Justin Ryan Simpson pose at the premiere of the "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Isult" in which O.J. starred on March 16, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images) Fred Goldman, father of Ronald Goldman, his daughter Kim and wife Patty listen to testimony during a preliminary hearing following the murders of Ronald and O.J. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson July 7, 1994 in Los Angeles. (Lee Celano/WireImage) A granite headstone marks Nicole Brown Simpson's grave site at the Ascension Cemetery in Lake Forest, California on December 29, 1994. (Fred Prouser/REUTERS) Joe Concha is a FOX News contributor who joined the network in 2020.
"I’ve had a great life, great friends," his letter said as a friend read it out loud with cameras rolling. "Please think of the real O.J. and not this lost person."
It was all too surreal to absorb in real time.
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