In 1994, when the “Trial of the Century” was taking place, I was about two years old. Growing up, I knew of O.J. Simpson. I knew his trial had something to do with murder and race. I knew there was something about a glove and a Bronco and a car chase. That’s pretty much all I knew, having absorbed it all through cultural osmosis. American Crime Story delivered the juicy, fascinating details that made this case as infamous as it was. Continue reading “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson”