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Posted: 2024-04-12T13:33:22Z | Updated: 2024-04-12T13:33:22Z Reporter Laments His Own 'Guilt' In Covering O.J. Simpson's Trial | HuffPost

Reporter Laments His Own 'Guilt' In Covering O.J. Simpson's Trial

Dan Abrams' regretful take on his reporting of the "trial of a generation" is worth a listen.

NewsNation host Dan Abrams said Thursday that O.J. Simpson s death  brought up the constant guilt he felt about building his career on the notorious football stars murder trial, in which Simpson was controversially acquitted. (Watch the video below.)

O.J. Simpson died today, and for me, its actually an incredibly odd day because I covered every day of both his criminal and civil cases from inside the courtroom, and there werent many of us, Abrams said on his show. The reality is his cases jump-started my career, and yet he was a murderer. Its sort of a troubling reality Ive always had to live with.

Abrams, whos also a legal analyst at ABC News  and founded his own media network that created Mediaite, continued to leak regret as he addressed viewers. He recounted how he was assigned to cover the case for Court TV because two senior reporters were busy on other projects, landing him on the trial of a generation.

Those of us who covered the trial became mini-celebrities too, he said. I  was a lawyer just out of law school and suddenly I was in People magazine.

The acquittal of Simpson for the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, stirred personal feelings that were difficult to reconcile, he said.

The bottom line is that the country, in my view rightly, was convinced that a killer got away with it, and yet on a kind of personal level, his legal issues, more importantly, the deaths of two people, the murders of two people, changed my life. Its kind of an odd thing to reconcile, he said.

I was doing my job, I think I did it well enough, Abrams continued. ... But at the end of the day, its also true the deaths of two totally innocent people helped make my career, and I have guilt about that. I always have.

So today Im not thinking about the family of O.J. Simpson. Im thinking about the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown, he added. It breaks my heart that I benefited my career so much as a result of their loved ones being killed by O.J. Simpson.

Simpson was found to be liable for their deaths in a civil trial and later served nine years in prison for armed robbery before his release in 2017.

 

 

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