Aftermath of Trials
Some of Simpson's supporters began to doubt his innocence as he seemed to dodge the civil jury's verdict for the victims' families and appeared not to search for the "real killer" as he had promised to do.
On September 6, 2012, former Los Angeles deputy district attorney Christopher Darden accused Johnnie Cochran of "manipulating" one of the gloves that the prosecution said linked Simpson to the murders.
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