Three years before OJ Simpson's murder trial was splashed across the front page of every newspaper around the globe, another murder trial had captured the public's imagination.
The trial quickly became an international sensation, with Court TV airing scenes direct from the courthouse, and local television stations opting to run the trial over the usual daytime soap operas.
It was a tale of lust, passion and murder. And its star was a blonde-haired, blue-eyed American 'school teacher' named Pamela Smart. The case inspired the 1995 film To Die For, based on a book of the same name and starring Nicole Kidman and Joaquin Phoenix, as well as a television series starring Helen Hunt.
Watch: Pamela Smart was convicted guilty of her husband's murder. Decades later, she still denies it. Post continues after video.
Smart, who was 23 at the time, was on trial for conspiring to murder her husband.
Pamela Wojas first met Greggory Smart during the Christmas break in 1986, while she was home from college visiting her family in New Hampshire. Two years later, they married. But they hadn't been married for long when Smart's husband told her he'd had a one-night stand.