Bronco parked in the driveway.
A second black glove was then found on the athlete's property, which was later linked to the one authorities found at the murder scene. The murder weapon was never found.
Simpson was eventually ordered to surrender himself to police but he instead fled in another Bronco, driven by his friend and ex-teammate Al Cowlings, sparking a 60mph car chase that was broadcast across the world.
He was later apprehended at his home after making a call to his mom and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
OJ Simpson was acquitted of murdering Brown and Goldman murders in 1995 Credit: Getty Police found a trail of blood in the entryway of Nicole Brown Simpson's home in Los Angeles Credit: AP:Associated Press Over 20 police cruisers chased OJ Simpson 60 miles through Los Angeles - a moment that became a newscast spectacle Credit: AP
Inside OJ Simpson's infamous police car chase On June 17, 1994, OJ Simpson, seen driving his white Ford Bronco, led a mass of police cars on a 90-minute chase through southern California.
Two days prior, his wife Nicole Brown, 35, and her friend Ron Goldman, 25, were found brutally stabbed to death outside her Los Angeles condo.
After gathering evidence from the scene, including bloody murder gloves , police filed charges against Simpson, and he was scheduled to turn himself in at 11 am on the 17th.
However, he failed to show up at the police station, and officials started looking for him.
Simpson's defense attorney Ben Shapiro gave detectives the address where he had been lying low , but responding officers found that he ran away.
The former NFL superstar was declared a fugitive and a massive search was launched for him and his friend Al Cowlings, who he had run away with.
Hours after the search was launched, Simpson called 911 from his cell phone while driving his white Ford Bronco , allowing police to track down his location.
At around 6 pm local time, the low-speed chase started and continued down the I-5 Freeway in Orange County, California.
The chase was live-streamed by news outlets and horrified viewers across the nation were glued to their television screens to see what happened next.
Domino's Pizza had its best day ever as families were too busy watching to make any dinner.
By 9 pm that same day, Simpson led cops to his Brentwood estate.
After a tense standoff, he turned himself in, and he was taken to the Los Angeles County Jail.
Simpson went to trial on January 24, 1995. The case became a blockbuster and was broadcast on major news networks worldwide.
OJ Simpson assembled a powerhouse legal team for his defense that consisted of lawyers Robert Blasier, Shawn Chapman Holley, Robert Shapiro, Alan Dershowitz , Robert Kardashian , and lead attorney Johnnie Cochran .
The prosecution, led by Marcia Clark and Christopher A. Darden, was prepared for trial armed with overwhelming evidence, including the blood-stained glove, shoe prints, hair strands, shirt fibers, and more.
DNA tests also showed that the bloody golf glove found at Simpson's home matched the one left at the crime scene.
Prosecutors also had a record of 62 incidents of abuse involving Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson.
However, as the trial started, Judge Lance Ito made it clear that the police inquiries into the alleged abuse were flawed, and photo evidence was either lost or mislabeled.
And the prosecution's smoking gun, in the DNA evidence, was improperly stored, raising concerns that it may have been tainted.
The trial's most infamous moment came when the prosecution instructed Simpson to try on the bloodied gloves, which he struggled to slip on and appeared to be too small.
His lead attorney Johnnie Cochran famously quipped to the jury during closing arguments, "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit."
OUT OF JUICE After months of testimony, the jury deliberated for just three hours before acquitting Simpson of all counts.
At the start of the trial, Simpson's reported net worth was $11 million, but court records showed he was left with only $3.5 million after his legal proceedings ended.
Simpson was forced to sell a trove of his sports memorabilia to keep afloat, including his prized Heisman Trophy.
Thirteen years after his double-murder trial, Simpson and Clarence Stewart were arrested in 2008 in connection with a gunpoint robbery in Las Vegas.
Simpson and Stewart were accused of robbing sports memorabilia from a dealer, which the former NFL star claimed was stolen from him first.
Simpson was eventually convicted of 12 counts of armed robbery and kidnapped and sentenced to 33 years in prison.
He was granted parole in 2017 after serving nine years.
OJ Simpson seen after his arrest in 1994 Credit: Getty OJ Simpson assembled a powerhouse legal team for his trial Credit: AP:Associated Press Simpson served 11 years in prison after being convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping charges in Las Vegas in 2008 Credit: AP:Associated Press