Greta Van Susteren looks back at O.J. Simpson murder case

Twenty years ago, on June 13, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found murdered outside Brown’s condo in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. This set off the highly publicized investigation and trial of Nicole’s ex-husband — former football star O.J. Simpson. This June 13, FOX News Channel’s Greta Van Susteren looks back at that case, coverage of which helped launch her own television career, in a special called Greta Investigates: O.J. Simpson, premiering at 7pm ET.

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In the hourlong program, Greta Van Susteren reviews and gives new insight into her exclusive 2004 FNC interview with O.J. Simpson. Van Susteren will be joined by key players in the arrest and subsequent trial of Simpson, including Tom Lange, then the lead detective on the case for the LAPD; FNC contributor Dr. Michael Baden, who led the forensic analysis for the defense; and attorney John Q. Kelly, who won the $33.5 million judgement against Simpson in the wrongful death civil trial. The special will also feature an interview with Linda Deutsch, a veteran Associated Press reporter who covered every moment of the case. In a part of the interview, Deutsch offers her opinion on whether or not Judge Lance Ito lost control of the courtroom during the murder trial, which lasted about a year.

Greta Investigates: O.J. Simpson airs June 13 at 7pm ET on FOX News Channel (FNC).