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Prosecutor William Hodgman and defense attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr., stand during discussion with Judge Lance Ito at a hearing for O.J. Simpson in Los Angeles, July 29, 1994. Simpson and attorney Robert Shapiro listen. Ito set on September 20, for the start of the trial. Simpson is charged in the murders of his ex-wife and friend. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Compiled by: James Bufalino and Ashley Moran
Over the past two decades, no trial airing on TV has captivated audiences as much as the O.J. Simpson trial. The FX series The People v. O.J. Simpson brought the case back into the limelight, casting well-known actors in the roles of real people and offering (mostly accurate) details about the case. As Season 1 comes to a close on Tuesday, April 5, we look back at when some of the biggest trials involving absurd celebs, alleged murderers and accused terrorists were shown on TV.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann The first major trial covered by newsreel cameras is that of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the kidnapper/murderer of the Lindbergh baby. Film footage plays—TV-like—in 10,000 of the nation’s 14,000 movie theaters.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann, later convicted of kidnapping and murdering Charles Lindbergh Jr.
Cameras Allowed in Courtrooms Cameras allowed in an Oklahoma courtroom; edited footage aired.
Amry-McCarthy Nation riveted by the political circus known as the Army-McCarthy hearings.
First Trial Televised Live First live TV broadcast of a trial takes place in Waco, Texas.
Robert F. Kennedy vs. Jimmy Hoffa All eyes are on the Senate’s McClellan committee hearings featuring Robert F. Kennedy’s accusations of corruption against Jimmy Hoffa’s Teamsters Union.
Robert F. Kennedy and Sen. John L. McClellan
Watergate Ongoing coverage of the congressional investigation into Watergate.
The Senate Watergate Committee investigation.
Ted Bundy Serial killer Ted Bundy foes on trial with extensive television coverage.
Claus von Bulow Claus von Bulow’s first TV trial ends in his conviction for the attempted murder of his now-comatose wife, Sunny. CNN broadcasters his 1985 retrial, in which he is acquitted.
Trial That Inspired The Accused CNN carries live coverage of a Massachusetts gang-rape trial, the case that became the basis for the movie The Accused .
Judge Robert Bork Televised coverage of the Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Judge Robert Bork.
Iran-contra/Oliver North TV coverage of the congressional investigation into the Iran- contra affair. Featuring testimony by Oliver North.
Pamela Smart Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the trial of Pamela Smart, a New Hampshire teacher accused of having her student/lover murder her husband.
Christian Brando Court TV covers the hearing of Christian Brando, son of Marlon, accused of the murder of his half-sister’s boyfriend.
Clarence Thomas Recently-nominated Supreme Court judge Clarence Thomas is accused by former assistant Anita Hill of sexual harassment.
Rodney King Riots ensue shortly after the TV trial of L.A. policemen accused of beating Rodney King.
Amy Fisher Cameras converge on the pretrial hearings and sentencing of Amy Fisher, who copped a plea to the charge of shooting the wife of her body-shop mechanic/lover Joey Buttafuoco.
Jeffrey Dahmer Coverage of the pretrial hearing for serial killer/cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer to determine whether he was competent to serve a life-term prison sentence or should be sent to a psychiatric hospital.
Reginald Denny Riots revisited during the trial of the men accused of beating Reginald Denny, a truck driver caught in the middle of the Rodney King melee.
Menendez Brothers Court TV makes it big with the trial of the Menendez brothers.
Heidi Fleiss Cameras swarm the arraignment of alleged Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss.
Lorena Bobbitt Americans take sides while watching testimony of Lorena Bobbitt, accused of cutting off her husband’s penis.
O.J. Simpson O.J. Simpson’s pretrial hearing is one of the most-watched television events of the century.
Timothy McVeigh McVeigh is put on trial for one of the the worst terrorist bombings in the U.S., the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
Jack Kevorkian Controversy surrounds Dr. Kevorkian (aka. Dr. Death) for assisting several terminal patients in committing suicide (euthanasia) between May 1994 and June 1997.
Rae Carruth The Carolina Panthers football player is accused of hiring someone to kill his girlfriend, going so far as to stop his car in front of hers so the gunman got a clear shot.
Martha Stewart Charges were made against the lifestyle maven for insider trading related to ImClone Systems stock.
Scott Peterson Suspicion surrounded the husband for killing pregnant wife, Laci, over money and self-interest.
Robert Blake The Baretta actor was charged with murdering his wife, the mother of his two children, but was found not guilty.
Michael Jackson Despite numerous allegations of child molestation, Jackon is acquitted by the jury.
Saddam Hussein After years of eluding the law, the ruthless former Iraqi dictator found himself in court; he was eventually served the death penalty.
Kenneth Lay and Jeffery Skilling In one of the biggest embezzlement scandals, the two Enron leaders were tried for fraud that bankrupted the company.
Lisa Nowak Former flight officer and NASA astronaut charged with the attempted kidnapping of Colleen Shipman, who was involved with Nowak’s former lover, astronaut William Oefelein.
Phil Spector Record producer and musician sentenced for the homicide of actress Lana Clarkson.
Lindsay Lohan After spiraling out of control, the actress got mandated jail and rehab time after repeatedly violating her probation for multiple DUI charges.
Rod Blagojevich The former Illinois governor was found guilty of 17 corruption charges, including soliciting bribes to fill Barack Obama’s vacated senate seat.
Paris Hilton Charged with possession of cocaine. The hotel heiress accepted a plea bargain with a small fine and no jail time. (She served reduced jail time in 2007 for violating probation.)
Casey Anthony Accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. The child’s remains were found with a blanket inside a trash bag near her home.
Dr. Conrad Murray After Michael Jackson died from an overdose of general anesthetic, the doctor who tended him was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Amanda Knox After spending four years in an Italian prison for the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher, a retrial overturned the charges.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Sentenced to death after being found responsible for collaborating with his deceased brother to bomb the 2013 Boston Marathon.
James Holmes Despite an insanity plea, James got life imprisonment without parole after the Aurora, Colorado mass shooting at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises .
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Prosecutor William Hodgman and defense attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr., stand during discussion with Judge Lance Ito at a hearing for O.J. Simpson in Los Angeles, July 29, 1994. Simpson and attorney Robert Shapiro listen. Ito set on September 20, for the start of the trial. Simpson is charged in the murders of his ex-wife and friend. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Compiled by: James Bufalino and Ashley Moran
Over the past two decades, no trial airing on TV has captivated audiences as much as the O.J. Simpson trial. The FX series The People v. O.J. Simpson brought the case back into the limelight, casting well-known actors in the roles of real people and offering (mostly accurate) details about the case. As Season 1 comes to a close on Tuesday, April 5, we look back at when some of the biggest trials involving absurd celebs, alleged murderers and accused terrorists were shown on TV.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann The first major trial covered by newsreel cameras is that of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the kidnapper/murderer of the Lindbergh baby. Film footage plays—TV-like—in 10,000 of the nation’s 14,000 movie theaters.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann, later convicted of kidnapping and murdering Charles Lindbergh Jr.
Cameras Allowed in Courtrooms Cameras allowed in an Oklahoma courtroom; edited footage aired.
Amry-McCarthy Nation riveted by the political circus known as the Army-McCarthy hearings.
First Trial Televised Live First live TV broadcast of a trial takes place in Waco, Texas.
Robert F. Kennedy vs. Jimmy Hoffa All eyes are on the Senate’s McClellan committee hearings featuring Robert F. Kennedy’s accusations of corruption against Jimmy Hoffa’s Teamsters Union.
Robert F. Kennedy and Sen. John L. McClellan
Watergate Ongoing coverage of the congressional investigation into Watergate.
The Senate Watergate Committee investigation.
Ted Bundy Serial killer Ted Bundy foes on trial with extensive television coverage.
Claus von Bulow Claus von Bulow’s first TV trial ends in his conviction for the attempted murder of his now-comatose wife, Sunny. CNN broadcasters his 1985 retrial, in which he is acquitted.
Trial That Inspired The Accused CNN carries live coverage of a Massachusetts gang-rape trial, the case that became the basis for the movie The Accused .
Judge Robert Bork Televised coverage of the Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Judge Robert Bork.
Iran-contra/Oliver North TV coverage of the congressional investigation into the Iran- contra affair. Featuring testimony by Oliver North.
Pamela Smart Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the trial of Pamela Smart, a New Hampshire teacher accused of having her student/lover murder her husband.
Christian Brando Court TV covers the hearing of Christian Brando, son of Marlon, accused of the murder of his half-sister’s boyfriend.
Clarence Thomas Recently-nominated Supreme Court judge Clarence Thomas is accused by former assistant Anita Hill of sexual harassment.
Rodney King Riots ensue shortly after the TV trial of L.A. policemen accused of beating Rodney King.
Amy Fisher Cameras converge on the pretrial hearings and sentencing of Amy Fisher, who copped a plea to the charge of shooting the wife of her body-shop mechanic/lover Joey Buttafuoco.
Jeffrey Dahmer Coverage of the pretrial hearing for serial killer/cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer to determine whether he was competent to serve a life-term prison sentence or should be sent to a psychiatric hospital.
Reginald Denny Riots revisited during the trial of the men accused of beating Reginald Denny, a truck driver caught in the middle of the Rodney King melee.
Menendez Brothers Court TV makes it big with the trial of the Menendez brothers.
Heidi Fleiss Cameras swarm the arraignment of alleged Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss.
Lorena Bobbitt Americans take sides while watching testimony of Lorena Bobbitt, accused of cutting off her husband’s penis.
O.J. Simpson O.J. Simpson’s pretrial hearing is one of the most-watched television events of the century.
Timothy McVeigh McVeigh is put on trial for one of the the worst terrorist bombings in the U.S., the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
Jack Kevorkian Controversy surrounds Dr. Kevorkian (aka. Dr. Death) for assisting several terminal patients in committing suicide (euthanasia) between May 1994 and June 1997.
Rae Carruth The Carolina Panthers football player is accused of hiring someone to kill his girlfriend, going so far as to stop his car in front of hers so the gunman got a clear shot.
Martha Stewart Charges were made against the lifestyle maven for insider trading related to ImClone Systems stock.
Scott Peterson Suspicion surrounded the husband for killing pregnant wife, Laci, over money and self-interest.
Robert Blake The Baretta actor was charged with murdering his wife, the mother of his two children, but was found not guilty.
Michael Jackson Despite numerous allegations of child molestation, Jackon is acquitted by the jury.
Saddam Hussein After years of eluding the law, the ruthless former Iraqi dictator found himself in court; he was eventually served the death penalty.
Kenneth Lay and Jeffery Skilling In one of the biggest embezzlement scandals, the two Enron leaders were tried for fraud that bankrupted the company.
Lisa Nowak Former flight officer and NASA astronaut charged with the attempted kidnapping of Colleen Shipman, who was involved with Nowak’s former lover, astronaut William Oefelein.
Phil Spector Record producer and musician sentenced for the homicide of actress Lana Clarkson.
Lindsay Lohan After spiraling out of control, the actress got mandated jail and rehab time after repeatedly violating her probation for multiple DUI charges.
Rod Blagojevich The former Illinois governor was found guilty of 17 corruption charges, including soliciting bribes to fill Barack Obama’s vacated senate seat.
Paris Hilton Charged with possession of cocaine. The hotel heiress accepted a plea bargain with a small fine and no jail time. (She served reduced jail time in 2007 for violating probation.)
Casey Anthony Accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. The child’s remains were found with a blanket inside a trash bag near her home.
Dr. Conrad Murray After Michael Jackson died from an overdose of general anesthetic, the doctor who tended him was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Amanda Knox After spending four years in an Italian prison for the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher, a retrial overturned the charges.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Sentenced to death after being found responsible for collaborating with his deceased brother to bomb the 2013 Boston Marathon.
James Holmes Despite an insanity plea, James got life imprisonment without parole after the Aurora, Colorado mass shooting at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises .
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