By Lisa Capretto | The Huffington Post
In the aftermath of the O.J. Simpson murder acquittal that divided a nation, many focused on the 12 jurors responsible for allowing the accused to go free. Several of those jurors made media appearances, gave interviews defending their decision and even wrote books about the trial — but one person who wasn’t having any of it was Atlanta prosecutor Nancy Grace.
Grace appeared alongside three jurors-turned-authors during an episode of “Geraldo” that aired in 1995. While what happened on the air was contentious enough, Grace now tells a special edition of “Oprah: Where Are They Now?” that a particular moment after the taping is what truly disturbed her.