Sometimes it is difficult to remember that the O.J. Simpson trial actually happened. Certainly, it has been so rigorously claimed by popular culture that one could be forgiven for considering it a form of true-crime franchise — careers were made off it, books were written about it, Ryan Murphy used it to launch his "American Crime Story" anthology series and Ezra Edelman won an Emmy and an Oscar for his documentary about the life and social forces that led to it. But even when it was happening,... Read this story