Close Menu
screengawk
    Categories
    • Movies
    • Pop Culture
    • Streaming
    • TV
    • Uncategorized
    screengawk
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Streaming
    • Pop Culture
    screengawk
    Pop Culture

    OJ Simpson Dies at 76 After His Battle with Prostate Cancer

    Alyssa MillerBy Alyssa MillerApril 21, 2024Updated:April 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    A gray scale image of OJ Simpson talking to reporters; OJ Simpson Dies at 76 After His Battle with Prostate Cancer
    Source: Wikimedia Commons
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Orenthal James ‘OJ’ Simpson, the former American football star, actor, and infamous suspect behind a double homicide, has passed away from cancer.

    The 76-year-old died in Las Vegas on Wednesday, surrounded by family and friends, after losing his battle with cancer. Simpson’s family announced his death on X, formerly Twitter, in a simple message.

    “On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace,” the statement said.

    According to attorneys for Goldman’s family, Simpson “died without penance.”

    Simpson had reportedly been battling prostate cancer in recent years, with news about his diagnosis making headlines in February of 2024. A local outlet reported that Simpson’s health had taken a turn for the worse, and he was in hospice care. While the details were hazy, Simpson responded to the news by saying he was not in hospice. However, he did not directly address the speculations about cancer.

    Once known as the most successful and popular sports star of his generation, Simpson’s fame continued to grow after retiring from professional football, as he starred in several Hollywood movies. The 1994 slaying of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, outside Brown’s home in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994, ultimately overshadowed his achievements.

    In the “Trial of the Century” in 1995, Simpson was acquitted of two counts of homicide during a televised trial. The trial garnered high publicity, with high-powered figures emerging, such as one of Simpson’s defense attorneys, Johnnie Cochran. Cochran turned the bloody glove found at the scene of the crime into one of the most memorable moments of the trial by telling the jury, ‘If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit,’ after Simpson struggled to put his hand inside the glove.

    In 1997, the jury in a civil trial found Simpson liable for the double murders and ordered him to pay nearly $33.5 million in damages. In 2007, authorities sentenced Simpson to 33 years in prison after convicting him of participating in a botched armed robbery. Simpson admitted to stealing some of his old sports memorabilia back from a dealer in Las Vegas. He was paroled in 2017 and remained relatively active on X until his passing on April 10, 2024.

    Simpson, who once looked unstoppable in the NFL, fell from grace after his infamous trials. The once-celebrated running back who won the Heisman Trophy in 1968 while playing for the University of Southern California.

    “O.J. Simpson was the first player to reach a rushing mark many thought could not be attained in a 14-game season when he topped 2,000 yards,” said Jim Porter, Pro Football Hall of Fame president, in a statement Thursday (via USA Today). “His on-field contributions will be preserved in the Hall’s archives in Canton, Ohio.”

    His 1995 trial came shortly after the Rodney King riots spread rapidly through Los Angeles. Those who pointed to the historically unjust treatment of black people by the U.S. justice system celebrated Simpson’s 1995 acquittal.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Alyssa Miller

    Alyssa Miller is a writer, editor, and educator with a passion for entertainment and pop culture. She graduated from the University of San Francisco with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Communications. Before graduating, Alyssa worked as a freelance entertainment and film education writer, contributing to a variety of publications, including Britain’s First Frame Magazine. She also continued to write short stories and screenplays in her free time.

    Related Posts

    Five Nights at Freddy’s is the Blockbuster Film for Gen Z, Here’s What Sets it Apart

    September 30, 2024

    Kevin Hart’s Ambitious Vegan Fast-Food Chain Closes All Locations Overnight

    September 27, 2024

    Actor and French Icon Alain Delon Dead At 88

    August 19, 2024

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    Disney Walk Back Wrongful Death Disney+ Position, But One Major Caveat Remains

    August 21, 2024

    Hugh Jackman Has Also Played One of DC’s Most Iconic Heroes

    August 19, 2024

    ‘Inside Out 2’ is Now the Highest-Grossing Animated Film at International Box Office

    August 19, 2024

    Deadpool and Wolverine Hits Major Global Box Office Milestone, Bags Unique Achievement

    August 19, 2024
    Welcome to Screen Gawk

    We pride ourselves on providing up to date news, insights, analysis and in-depth takes on all things Entertainment.

    With so much content out there, everyone needs a resource to help them find the right content for right now. We're a recommendation machine, and a hot take factory.

    Whatever screen you're gawking at, chances are we're gawking with you.

    Trending

    Comprehending the Characteristics of Collaborative Discovering

    April 28, 2025

    Recognizing Polygon Online Casino: A Comprehensive Guide

    April 25, 2025

    The Surge of Blackjack Crypto Casinos: An Extensive Expedition

    April 25, 2025
    Categories
    • Movies
    • Pop Culture
    • Streaming
    • TV
    • Uncategorized
    screengawk
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    © 2025 ScreenGawk

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.