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The death of OJ Simpson at age 76 has put a renewed spotlight on the trial that acquitted him of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman. The judge allowed cameras in the courtroom, leading to the birth of true-crime television. NBC’s Jacob Soboroff reports for TODAY and Cynthia McFadden joins to reflect on the trial. April 12, 2024