Crime & Punishment OJ Simpson celebrates his not guilty verdict with his attorney, Skip Taft, and confidant Robert Kardashian at his home on Rockingham Ave in Brentwood. Photo: Brentwood, California, 1995 Following his acquittal, OJ Simpson at home, watches district attorney Gil Garcetti discuss the jury’s “not guilty” verdict at a press conference. Photo: Brentwood, California, 1995 OJ Simpson walks along a beach in Southern California following his acquittal. Photo: Malibu, California, 1995 Ostracized by the general public, O.J. Simpson spent most of his first days following his criminal case at home waiting to defend himself a second time in a wrongful death civil action brought by the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Photo: Brentwood, California, 1995 Just hours before being executed for the cold-blooded murder of two young men in Utah, Gary Gilmore, poses for a last photograph. Photo: Draper, Utah, January 17, 1977 Gary Gilmore, a prisoner on death row, seated behind a visitors glass partition, during an interview in early January 1977. Photo: Draper, Utah, January 1977 Gary Gilmore, a prisoner on death row, seated behind a visitors glass partition, during one of his first interviews in November, 1976. Photo: Draper Utah, November, 1976 The press viewing the chair that Gary Gilmore was strapped into when executed by a firing squad at the Utah State Penitentiary on January 17, 1977. Photo: Draper, Utah, 1977 Additional photographs available upon request. Email Lawrence Schiller. ↩ BACK