O.J. Simpson is accused of brutally slashing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman — and experts say her autopsy photos should have convicted the disgraced NFL star! Read on for shocking and uncensored images of the dead body that provided vital clues, and click here for more bombshell secrets revealed in shocking celebrity autopsy photos..
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The
brutal deaths of Nicole and Ron on June 12, 1994, left the steps of her home in L.A.
coated in blood — and the gruesome photos of Nicole's lifeless body dramatically point the finger at the savagery of her killer. These pictures — taken just hours after the murders — show Nicole's tragic figure lying on a cold slab in the morgue, and all the signs of a crime of passion!
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When the accused murderer was taken to court
by the Goldmans in a civil suit over the murders, one attorney for the family told
The National ENQUIRER: "One of the biggest fears in the civil trial is that when O.J. is finally on the stand, he will use his charm to sway the jury. But if they see this graphic evidence first, the haunting shots will make it harder for Simpson to turn them!"
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The shocking photos — showing the extent of how cleanly
Nicole's windpipe was severed — provided a sickening contrast to the clean sketches [inset] used by the morticians to detail the extent of Nicole's fatal wounds.
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"The neck shows sharp force injury," wrote Dr. Irwin Goldman, "and the larynx is visible through the gaping wound." Goldman's report also makes it clear that Nicole was murdered
by a man of impressive strength.
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The doctor's report said that the fatal wound to Nicole "was so deep that it went all the way
through to her spinal column, almost severing her head from her body."
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The autopsy reveals that
the frenzied slashing — much like the attack on Ron — left Nicole in the state of exsanguination, meaning that every drop of blood in her body had flowed out onto the walkway.
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Prosecutors
Marcia Clark and
Christopher Darden had attempted to make a similar case in Simpson's criminal trial about how Nicole's wounds betrayed the killer's very personal rage — but the attorneys for the Goldman family had better luck, with Simpson eventually ordered to pay both Nicole and Ron's families a sum of $33.5 million in damages.
The
brutal deaths of Nicole and Ron on June 12, 1994, left the steps of her home in L.A.
coated in blood — and the gruesome photos of Nicole's lifeless body dramatically point the finger at the savagery of her killer. These pictures — taken just hours after the murders — show Nicole's tragic figure lying on a cold slab in the morgue, and all the signs of a crime of passion!
When the accused murderer was taken to court
by the Goldmans in a civil suit over the murders, one attorney for the family told
The National ENQUIRER: "One of the biggest fears in the civil trial is that when O.J. is finally on the stand, he will use his charm to sway the jury. But if they see this graphic evidence first, the haunting shots will make it harder for Simpson to turn them!"
The shocking photos — showing the extent of how cleanly
Nicole's windpipe was severed — provided a sickening contrast to the clean sketches [inset] used by the morticians to detail the extent of Nicole's fatal wounds.
"The neck shows sharp force injury," wrote Dr. Irwin Goldman, "and the larynx is visible through the gaping wound." Goldman's report also makes it clear that Nicole was murdered
by a man of impressive strength.The doctor's report said that the fatal wound to Nicole "was so deep that it went all the way
through to her spinal column, almost severing her head from her body."
The autopsy reveals that
the frenzied slashing — much like the attack on Ron — left Nicole in the state of exsanguination, meaning that every drop of blood in her body had flowed out onto the walkway.
Prosecutors
Marcia Clark and
Christopher Darden had attempted to make a similar case in Simpson's criminal trial about how Nicole's wounds betrayed the killer's very personal rage — but the attorneys for the Goldman family had better luck, with Simpson eventually ordered to pay both Nicole and Ron's families a sum of $33.5 million in damages.