American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson on Netflix 每 What happened to him after the trial? How did he die?
American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson docuseries released on Netflix recently and it got people talking. If this topic interests you, then here's all you need to know about his trial and more. Here's also a look at the aftermath of it all.

American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson docuseries released on Netflix and just like we expected, it has left people with a thinking mind. To set the scene, this documentary series explores the horrific murder case that turned into a cultural phenomenon. We're looking at the answers to some frequently asked questions now that the docuseries is up for streaming. What happened to O.J. Simpson after the trial? How did he die? Questions answered for you below. Read on!
American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson
What happened after the O.J. Simpson trial?
The jury deliberated for under four hours before acquitting Simpson of both murders in October 1995. However, a civil trial in February 1997 ruled Simpson responsible for Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman's deaths. Simpson was found guilty in October 2008 of robbing a Las Vegas sports memorabilia dealer. In 2017, he was granted parole after receiving a 33-year prison sentence.
How did O.J. Simpson die?
At the age of 76, Simpson passed away from cancer in April 2024.
What does the docuseries explore?
In addition to several interviews and pieces of evidence, The American Manhunt documentary series also looks into other unrecognized pieces of evidence, such as the bloody glove and odd objects discovered in Simpson's bedroom.
Other titles that cover the case
Numerous documentaries and staged reenactments have been inspired by the trial, such as the Emmy-winning FX series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story, ESPN's O.J.: Made in America docuseries, and Lifetime's The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson docuseries.
You can stream American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson on Netflix.
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