OJ Simpson daughter’s death and cause

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• Aaren Simpson was the youngest daughter of OJ Simpson, a former American football star, and Nicole Brown Simpson, who was on trial for the murder of Nicole and her close friend Ron Goldman.
• Aaren died on August 26, 1979, less than a month before her second birthday, when she fell into a swimming pool at home.
• OJ Simpson was born in San Francisco, California, USA, and was a former American Football player, actor and broadcaster.
• OJ was key to the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, and was found not guilty in 199•
• Arrested in 2001 on battery and burglary charges, he received parole and was released from prison on October 1, 2017.

 

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Who was Aaren Simpson?

Aaren Simpson was born in California, USA on September 24, 1977 – her zodiac sign was Libra and she had American nationality. She is still known as the youngest daughter of OJ Simpsona former American Football player, but more recently known for being tried for the murders of his second ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her close friend Ron Goldman.

Death and cause

Aaren died on August 26, 1979, less than a month before her second birthday. She fell into the pool at her home and was unconscious when she was found.

Paramedics were called and tried to resuscitate her before taking her to the University of California Medical Center – she was put on life support, but fell into a coma and died a few days later.

She is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, Los Angeles.

Parents and siblings

Aaren spent the only two years of her life in California, where she was raised along with her siblings Arnelle L. Simpson and Jason Lamar Simpson by their father and their mother Marguerite L. Whitley, who was a housewife.

Her parents got married on June 24, 1967 when OJ was 19. In 1977, OJ started dating Nicole Brown after meeting her at the nightclub.

The Daisy, where she worked as a waitress – he was then married to his first wife, but divorced her in March 1979. On February 2, 1985, PB and Nicole got married in a private ceremony attended by their closest friends and family, and Nicole gave birth to their two children, Sydney Brooke Simpson and Justin Ryan Simpson, in 1985 and 1988 respectively. Nicole filed for divorce in 1992, but the two allegedly reconciled in 1993. However, on June 12, 1994, Nicole and Ron Goldman were found stabbed to death in front of Nicole’s apartment.

Who is O.B. Simpson?

Orenthal James ‘OJ’ Simpson was born in San Francisco, California, USA, on July 9, 1947 – his zodiac sign is Cancer and he is an American national.

P.B. Simpson

He is a former American Football player, actor and broadcaster, who is best known for playing 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), most of them for the Buffalo Bills (nine seasons).

OJ grew up in San Francisco alongside his brother Melvin Leon “Truman” Simpson and sisters Shirley Simpson-Baker and Carmelita Simpson-Durio (deceased), by their father Jimmy Lee Simpson, who was a chef, and their mother Eunice, who was a hospital administrator was – Jimmy Lee was also a drag queen, who announced that he was gay not long after his divorce from Eunice in 1952; he died of AIDS in 1986.

A member of the gang the Persian Warriors during his teenage years, OJ spent some time at the San Francisco Youth Guidance Center – finding solace in football which he began playing when he attended Galileo High School. He was one of the most promising high school football players, but his grades were poor, leading OJ to believe that no college would want him, which led him to consider enlisting in the military. After his friend was wounded in the Vietnam War, OJ decided not to join the army, but to go to the City College of San Franciscoand played there for the college football team as their running and defensive back.

Due to his great skills, he was invited to move to both the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Utah, choosing USC where he was coached by John McKay, a famous football head coach – OJ graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 1969.

He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1969, who decided to accede to his desire to sign a five-year, $650,000 contract, the largest in professional football history at the time. OJ played mediocre football during his first three seasons with the Buffalo Bills, but became one of the most sought-after NFL players in 1972, after new head coach Lou Saban switched him to play the center of offense. The same year, OJ won the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.

He signed a contract with the San Francisco 49ers in 1978 and stayed with them for almost two years before retiring from football on December 16, 1979.

He is also an actor and started his career while in college with his role in the TV series “Dragnet 1967”. He appeared in the mini-series “Roots”, the drama film “The Klansman” and the disaster thriller film “The Cassandra Crossing”, while establishing his own film company Orenthal Productions in 1979. His first notable appearances were in the 1987 comedy film “Back to the Beach” and the crime comedy trilogy “The Naked Gun”, which starred Leslie Nielsen and Priscilla Presley and was a hit. OJ is also known for starring in his own improv comedy show ‘Juiced’ in 2006.

After Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman were found stabbed on June 12, 1994, OJ was the most important person of interest. He was involved in a low-speed chase five days later, on June 17, while riding in the passenger seat, and which TV stations covered live – a reported 95 million people watching the chase. On October 3, 1995, OJ was found not guilty of two counts of murder, but not long after, Ron Goldman’s family filed a civil suit against him – he was found responsible for Ron’s death and ordered to pay $33.5 million in damages. which he still seems to be paying off today.

He was arrested on charges including battery and burglary in February 2001, and water flowing through a manatee protection area on July 4, 2002. He was found guilty of 12 charges including robbery, use of a deadly weapon and kidnapping on October 3, 2008, and after a retrial on December 5, 2008, was sentenced to 33 years behind bars – he was granted parole and released from prison on October 1, 2017.

The book “If I Did It” about OJ and the two murders was written by Pablo Fenjves, with all proceeds from the sale going to Ron Goldman’s family.