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Simpson and Al Cowlings. After he returned home from jail, his friend Don Kreiss told USA Today in , he wanted to be rid of the car as quickly as possible.

Eventually, he called the buyer and told him the deal was off. In response, Kronick sued. They settled for an undisclosed sum in It would be driven up and down the same stretch of freeway, in a kind of murder-themed tourism that Cowlings found troubling. For the next 17 years, the car languished in the nondescript parking garages of a Los Angeles condominium.

Every other year, Gilbert would check on it and take it out for a spin; occasionally, the battery was changed. In almost two decades, it drove fewer than 20 miles. Gilbert retains the registration papers, original tires, and the leftover gas from the infamous drive. The Bronco is back in , Andrew!

Simpson was acquitted by the jury, however, in a civil trial, he was found liable. Simpson was later found guilty for his role for a heist from a Las Vegas hotel room and served nine years in jail. He now lives outside of Las Vegas and recently has even joined Twitter. Nicole Brown Simpson had two children with O. Sydney, now 33, is a Boston University grad who leads a private life and is thought to be living in Florida. On June 17, , over 95 million viewers were captivated when news broadcasts across the country cut into game five of the NBA Finals to show police in a slow speed pursuit with a white Ford Bronco on an empty California highway.

In the backseat was former NFL star O. Simpson with a gun threatening to kill himself. Kronick then sued Cowlings and the dispute was settled for an undisclosed amount. The battery would be changed every so often but it was rarely driven. In 17 years, less than 20 miles were put on the odometer. All of a sudden, the white Bronco was on display at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas as a man associated with the hotel had become aware of its whereabouts in LA. He got in contact with the owners and asked if he could use it for a few months to help with the opening of a new sports memorabilia museum, to which they agreed.

In , right around the time O. Before that episode aired, however, Gilbert had worked out a deal with the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, where the white Bronco remains on display to this day, although Gilbert and his two partners still own it. Nobody is in a rush to sell it until the right price comes along. Home NFL.



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