📷 Bundy Victim Body Photos
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Bundy Victim Body Photos

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Crime scene photographs documenting Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman as discovered at 875 South Bundy Drive on June 12, 1994. These photographs capture body positioning, wound patterns, and blood evidence that became central to prosecution and defense arguments about sequence and timing. Coroner's findings and LAPD documentation standards were themselves contested across the criminal and civil trials.

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Nicole Brown Simpson crime scene body photographs — general views
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Multiple crime scene photographs depicting Nicole Brown Simpson's body as found at 875 South Bundy Drive, including the sidewalk approach, overhead views from the landing, and mid-range shots showing body position, blood pool, and surrounding walkway. Introduced across criminal, civil, and preliminary proceedings under various exhibit numbers by prosecution and defense witnesses.

People's P-35P-7People's 42People's 3People's 5Plaintiffs' 32 +9
14 procs · 11 people
Ron Goldman body position at Bundy — People's 43-E
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Crime scene photograph (People's 43-E) showing Ron Goldman's body as discovered, lying on his right side in a semi-seated slumped position in the gated alcove at 875 South Bundy, with his shirt pulled up and the white envelope visible. Used extensively by prosecution and defense witnesses to address body position, blood drainage, survival time, and evidence of struggle.

People's 43-EExhibit 43-EP-43-E43E (from collection 362)43-EExhibit 362, photo 43-E
8 procs · 8 people
Ron Goldman at Bundy with white envelope — People's 59 series
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Crime scene photographs of Ron Goldman's body and surrounding area showing the white envelope at the scene and officer viewpoints around the body. Introduced across multiple criminal proceedings and used to establish sight lines and scene conditions.

People's 59People's 59-APeople's 59-BPeople's 59 / 59-APeople's 59, 59-A, 59-B
5 procs · 5 people
Ron Goldman crime scene photo series (People's 43 A–E) and large crime scene board
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A series of five crime scene photographs depicting conditions at the Bundy scene as first found—sidewalk, female victim, male victim, envelope, and paw prints—assembled into a large board and authenticated by Officer Riske and Sukru Boztepe. People's 43-A shows the area outside the gated enclosure; People's 56-D shows the dirt alcove area where Goldman was found.

People's 43People's 43-APeople's 56-DPeople's 43 (A through E)People's 43, 43-A through 43-E
4 procs · 3 people
Ron Goldman crime scene stills from television broadcast (Defense 57–60)
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Still photographs taken from television broadcast footage, including at least one image of Ron Goldman's body with a woman from the coroner's office visible.

Defense 57Defense 58Defense 59Defense 60Defense 57, 58, 59, 60
1 proc
Nicole Brown Simpson hands and blood pool — crime scene photographs
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Close-up crime scene photographs showing Nicole Brown Simpson's right and left hands in contact with the walkway pavement, including the absence of blood on her knuckles. Used to support the opinion that she was incapacitated when the fatal neck wound was inflicted.

People's 220Crime scene photos C39C40Crime scene photos C39, C40
4 procs · 5 people
Ron Goldman crime scene body photograph (People's/Plaintiffs' 38)
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Photograph of Ron Goldman's body as first observed by officers at the Bundy crime scene, showing his position at night near the gated alcove. Introduced in both the criminal and civil trials and used to establish body position, shirt placement, blood saturation of the left pant leg, and whether Riske could have reached through the fence to touch Goldman's eye.

People's 38Plaintiffs' 38Exhibit 38
6 procs · 9 people
Nicole Brown Simpson crime scene photo board CS11/CS12 (People's 354)
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A board of crime scene photographs including CS-11, CS-12, and CS-39, showing Nicole Brown Simpson's body position, blood pool near her head and left knee, blood on her back and right leg, and her ring. Used by prosecution pathologist Dr. Lakshmanan to discuss lividity, insect activity, and blood flow patterns, and by defense pathologist Dr. Baden to challenge lividity timing.

People's 354Photograph CS11CS11, CS12
5 procs · 3 people
Ron Goldman body with dropped coroner's gloves
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Photographs showing plastic or latex gloves dropped on or near Ron Goldman's body at the Bundy crime scene, along with coroner's investigator Claudia Ratcliffe's feet visible on a plastic sheet. Used to establish potential contamination from scene personnel. Documented under D-69 and Defense 1036.

D-69Defense 1036Defendant's 1036
4 procs · 1 person
Ron Goldman boot sole crime scene photographs (People's 54-A, 98, 99)
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Close-up crime scene photographs of Ron Goldman's boots and foot soles. People's 54-A shows the left foot and boot with blood; People's 98 shows the sole of the right boot; People's 99 shows the sole of the left boot on the walkway, with a cast-off blood drop visible in the center white area used to support the conclusion that Goldman was 'down' when it was deposited.

People's 54-APeople's 98People's 99
2 procs · 2 people
Shoe impression photographs near Nicole Brown Simpson (Plaintiffs' 2206/2208)
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Photographs labeled A and B showing the first three steps and two shoe impressions near Nicole Brown Simpson's body at Bundy, introduced during William Bodziak's civil testimony to show potential shoe impressions Bodziak had never previously examined.

Plaintiffs' 2206Plaintiffs' 2208Plaintiffs' 2206, 2208
1 proc · 2 people
Blood drops on Nicole Brown Simpson's back
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Photographs and physical evidence documenting blood drops or spatters visible on Nicole Brown Simpson's exposed back at the Bundy crime scene. The blood was never collected by LAPD criminalists—Fung arrived after the body had been turned over—and its uncollected state was challenged by the defense as a failure to preserve potential evidence. Defense photographs introduced under Exhibit 1012 and Defendants' Exhibit 835 documented the blood's presence.

Defendants' Exhibit 835Defense 1012
6 procs · 8 people
Ron Goldman neck wound photographs (People's 358-A/B)
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Crime scene photographs of Ron Goldman's neck area showing hemorrhage near incise wounds and superficial incise wounds relevant to antemortem timing. People's 358-A was excluded; People's 358-B was admitted with physical modification—Judge Ito cropped it in court to show only the area between gloved hands.

People's 358-APeople's 358-B
2 procs · 2 people
Uncollected paper on Bundy walkway near Nicole Brown Simpson
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A piece of paper visible on the tile walkway near Nicole Brown Simpson's body and envelope at Bundy. The paper was never collected as evidence, a decision challenged by the defense as a failure to preserve potential shoe impressions, fingerprints, or relevance to the killer. Photographed and introduced as People's 55 (showing a person pointing at the glove and paper) and Exhibit 1080.

People's 55Exhibit 1080
2 procs · 4 people
Bundy crime scene photo boards — civil defense (Defendant's 15; Board 47/47A-I)
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Multiple large boards of LAPD crime scene photographs of the closed-in area where Ron Goldman's body was found, introduced by Dr. Henry Lee and other civil defense witnesses. Board 47/47A-I contains nine LAPD photographs showing Goldman's body, blood patterns, vegetation disturbance, and the fence area.

Defendant's 15Board 47 / 47A-I
1 proc · 2 people
Ron Goldman body and blood smear (People's/Plaintiffs' 88)
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Photograph showing Ron Goldman's body in the position in which he was found at the Bundy crime scene, with a blood smear visible behind him.

Plaintiffs' 88Exhibit 88
2 procs · 3 people
Ron Goldman closed-in area blood pattern photographs (Defendants' 1342)
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Large photographic board showing blood stains in the closed-in gated area at Bundy where Ron Goldman's body was found, including blood smears on fence bars, blood on Goldman's boot, and pooled blood. Used to elicit interpretations of Goldman's position and movement during the struggle.

Defendants' Exhibit 1342Exhibit 1342
2 procs · 3 people
Blood pool sample beneath Nicole Brown Simpson's body (LAPD Item 42)
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Reference blood sample collected from the pool of blood beneath Nicole Brown Simpson's body at the Bundy crime scene. The sample, described as 'tacky' when collected, was tested for EAP blood group marker and reported inconclusive. Also referenced alongside Item 41 (Goldman's blood pool) as reference samples given to criminalist Yamauchi before coroner samples were available.

Item 42
8 procs · 6 people
Nicole Brown Simpson — overhead step blood pool photograph (People's 45-B)
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Overhead crime scene photograph showing Nicole Brown Simpson's back and heavy blood staining on the first stairwell step at 875 South Bundy, with the white envelope visible in frame. Used to support Dr. Lakshmanan's opinion that Nicole was unconscious for at least a minute before the fatal throat wound was inflicted.

People's 45-B
2 procs · 2 people
Nicole Brown Simpson lower body crime scene photograph (People's 80)
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Photograph of Nicole Brown Simpson's lower legs and feet at the Bundy crime scene, used during testimony to examine marks on her right leg and the absence of direct shots of foot soles.

People's 80
2 procs · 3 people
Blood pooling north of fence near Goldman's body (Exhibit 2166)
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Photograph showing blood pooling north of the fence near Ron Goldman's body at the Bundy crime scene, displayed and discussed during Detective Lange's civil testimony.

Exhibit 2166
1 proc · 2 people
Bundy crime scene schematic (People's 56-G)
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Schematic drawing of the Bundy crime scene showing victim body positions and distances, completed by Detective Lange several weeks after the murders and introduced during his criminal trial testimony.

People's 56-G
1 proc · 2 people
Demonstrative nail clipping board with Nicole Brown Simpson crime scene photographs
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A demonstrative board titled 'Nail clippings, scrapings, Nicole Brown' featuring crime scene photographs showing the position of Nicole Brown Simpson's hands relative to the blood pool, admitted over defense objection on inflammatory grounds.

Fingernail board (informal)
1 proc
Goldman body removal area photograph (People's 56 / P-56)
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Crime scene photograph with the number '100' visible in the background, related to the area of Ron Goldman's body removal, shown to FBI hair examiner Douglas Deedrick who stated he had not previously seen it.

People's 56 (P-56)
1 proc · 2 people
Matheson EAP serology results report (Defense 1126)
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Defense exhibit containing Matheson's analyzed evidence report showing EAP blood group results for Item 42 (blood pool under Nicole), Items 84-a/b (fingernail scrapings labeled 'B'), and Items 85-a/b (blood on thigh)—all listed as inconclusive.

Defense 1126
1 proc
Nicole Brown Simpson — shoeprints, blood pool, and envelope (People's P-44)
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Crime scene photograph taken from behind Nicole Brown Simpson's body showing bloody shoeprints, the blood pool, and the white envelope in proximity. The defense objected to this photograph as cumulative with P-35, but the court overruled the objection, finding different evidence was depicted.

People's P-44
1 proc
Nicole Brown Simpson blunt force trauma area photograph (B9)
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Photograph showing the area of nonspecific blunt force trauma on the right side of Nicole Brown Simpson's body, used during Dr. Lakshmanan's testimony to distinguish contusion from lividity.

B9
1 proc · 2 people
Possible blunt force trauma sources — Goldman (People's 359)
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Crime scene photographs titled 'Possible sources for Ron Goldman's blunt force trauma injuries,' showing the area where Goldman's body was found at 875 South Bundy, shown to Dr. Huizenga during criminal proceedings.

People's 359
1 proc · 2 people
Ron Goldman body and pager — crime scene photographs (People's 47 A–I)
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Nine crime scene photographs showing Ron Goldman's body and surrounding area, including a pager found north of the fence in the dirt. Officer Riske stepped down to identify the pager's location for the jury.

People's 47 (A through I)
1 proc · 2 people
Ron Goldman closed-in area evidence board (Defendants' 1349)
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Board containing photographs of evidence at the closed-in area of the Bundy crime scene, marked and displayed during Detective Lange's civil testimony.

Defendants' 1349
1 proc · 2 people
Ron Goldman crime scene photograph (P-11)
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Photograph of Ron Goldman as found by Officers Riske and Terrazas, shown as the second victim photograph introduced during the criminal trial.

P-11
1 proc
Ron Goldman full-frame crime scene photograph (People's P-113)
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Full-frame crime scene photograph of Ronald Goldman, described during criminal proceedings as the sole Goldman depiction proposed in that portion of the trial.

People's P-113
1 proc
Ron Goldman near open gate (Defendants' Exhibit 860)
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Photograph of Ron Goldman lying on the ground in the area near the open gate at the Bundy crime scene, used in civil proceedings to argue that blood pattern on his left pant leg implies a longer survival time than the defense pathologist testified.

Defendants' 860
1 proc · 2 people
Ron Goldman posterior torso wound photograph (G-5)
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Cropped crime scene photograph of Ron Goldman's posterior torso showing the location of the aortic wound, a left shoulder blade abrasion, and a left wrist abrasion, with additional injuries identified that were absent from other photographs.

G-5
1 proc · 2 people
Wide-angle Bundy photograph with triangular paper and shoe prints (Plaintiffs' 92)
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Wide-angle crime scene photograph showing the location of a triangular piece of paper near Nicole Brown Simpson's body and shoe prints in proximity, used during civil testimony to establish the proximity of evidence to the victims.

Plaintiffs' 92
1 proc · 2 people
Blanket placed over Nicole Brown Simpson's body at Bundy
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A blanket retrieved from inside the Simpson-Brown residence at 875 South Bundy and placed over Nicole Brown Simpson's body at the crime scene before evidence collection was complete. The blanket was never booked as evidence, was left at the scene after it was cleared, and was later photographed by news media. Its placement before trace evidence collection was challenged by the defense as a potential source of secondary transfer contamination.

7 procs · 9 people
Crime scene and victim photographs — general or unspecified references
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Photographs of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman at the crime scene and at autopsy, referenced in broad terms during testimony by expert witnesses including defense pathologists Dr. Baden and Dr. Ragle, as well as in closing arguments. These references describe victim remains and stab wound photographs without specifying individual exhibit numbers.

4 procs · 3 people

Additional references (7)

Brief references from transcripts that don't warrant an individual page. Each has a single source or is mentioned only in passing.

  • Bundy crime scene diagram — victim positions and footprints — Diagram of the closed-in area at Bundy depicting yellow figures representing the victims and red footprints, used during civil testimony to establish spatial relationships and victim positions during the altercation.
  • Bundy walkway blood flow pattern photographs near Nicole Brown Simpson — Crime scene photographs showing the blood flow pattern on the ground near Nicole Brown Simpson's body at Bundy, used to support the prosecution pathologist's opinion about her body position at the time the fatal wound was inflicted.
  • News media videotape of Bundy crime scene — Approximately 14–15 minutes of news media videotape of the Bundy crime scene showing coroner personnel arriving, the removal of Nicole Brown Simpson's body, and the movement of Ronald Goldman's body. Admissibility was contested; Judge Ito deferred ruling pending overnight review.
  • Photographer Rokahr crime scene contact sheet — Goldman with shirt up — Contact sheet (page 1 of 1,420 negatives) from photographer Rokahr showing Ron Goldman at the crime scene with his shirt pulled up and the flank wound visible, used to dispute interpretations of whether blood tracking came from the flank wound or was a post-mortem smear.
  • Prosecution serology chart with crime scene photograph of Nicole Brown Simpson — A prosecution demonstrative serology chart introduced during criminal testimony containing a long-shot photograph of Nicole Brown Simpson's body alongside DNA and blood typing data, objected to by the defense and ruled on during the lunch recess.
  • Scratches and bruises on Nicole Brown Simpson's body — Physical examination findings or photographs documenting scratches and bruises on both the left and right sides of Nicole Brown Simpson's body at the Bundy crime scene, discussed during Detective Edwards's criminal testimony.
  • Soft earth near Ronald Goldman's body — potential footprint site — The soft earth near Ronald Goldman's body at the Bundy crime scene, referenced as a potential site of the killer's footprints and cited to challenge Sergeant Rossi's failure to protect the area for evidence collection.
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