I was a kid when this happened (8,to be exact), and I knew OJ mainly from The Naked Gun films. I was obviously too young to ever see him play, but thanks to my dad, I had a general understanding as to the level of his superstardom.
At any rate, I loved him as Nordberg and I was floored when I saw the chase, and the following trial. I kept thinking there is no way this beloved man could have done this. This was my reaction as an eight-year-old child, so I can only imagine what it was like for folks in America who were there to witness OJ from the beginning.
To understand why this received so much attention, try comparing it to a beloved modern-day athlete/actor. If Peyton Manning was accused of murdering his wife, then leading the police on a merry chase, that would grab attention.
Another major factor that drew so much attention were the bizarre events/elements/characters surrounding the case. I can easily compare that aspect alone to the Casey Anthony case, which I have covered as a journalist here in Orlando.
It's these sensational details that fuel the media and feed the public--it practically begs for your attention. Knowing the timeline of events, the crazy characters behind it all, and the Shakespearean "rise and fall" tale of a tragic hero is something that would peak anyone's interest--regardless of the time period it is set in. It's almost so interesting and crazy, it reads like fiction.
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