Philip Vannatter

Philip Vannatter

Philip Vannatter Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 23, 2012.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Philip Vannatter, the Los Angeles police detective who served as a lead investigator in the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, has died in Southern California, according to his brother. He was 70.

Vannatter died Friday at a Santa Clarita hospital of complications from cancer, his brother Joe Vannatter told The Associated Press on Sunday.

He was among the first detectives on the scene at former football star O.J. Simpson's mansion in June 1994, following the stabbing deaths of Simpson's wife Nicole and her friend, Ron Goldman. Vannatter testified at the murder trial, at which Simpson was acquitted.

In 1977, Vannatter conducted the investigation that led to the arrest of film director Roman Polanski on charges he drugged and had unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl.

A 28-year veteran with the LAPD, where he spent most of his career as a homicide detective, Vannatter retired from the force in 1995 but continued on as a consultant for cold case murders.

"He was a very devoted detective," Joe Vannatter said, adding his brother worked some 250 murder cases in his career. "The last time I saw him he had gotten a call from LAPD that they solved a homicide he was involved in 30 years ago. He took great pride in that."

Vannatter arrested Polanski in the lobby of the Beverly Wilshire hotel in Beverly Hills, kicking off an international legal saga that escalated when the director fled to France after he was convicted. As he put the cuffs on, Vannatter said he found Polanski was clutching a Quaalude, the drug he was accused of giving his young victim.

Vannatter had planned to retire in late 1994 but instead spent more than a year in the middle of the Simpson trial. Along with fellow detective Mark Furman, Vannatter's name often featured in headlines and his face was a common sight on cable news shows.

Defense lawyers took aim at Vannatter's truthfulness, suggesting police set out to get Simpson as soon as his ex-wife was found slain.

The defense argued that the search of Simpson's estate was illegal and that all evidence seized — including a bloody glove, bloody socks and bloody drops — should be thrown out.

On the witness stand, Vannatter sharply defended the actions of detectives at the crime scene. Two judges upheld the search on the basis of Vannatter's and other detectives' testimony that they were trying to inform Simpson of the death and that it became an emergency after blood was discovered on Simpson's Bronco and they feared people in Simpson's house might be injured.

"I don't think anybody's ever been in the news like that. ... It's history now. Obviously we're disgusted about what happened," Vannatter said in 1995 of Simpson's acquittal.

Joe Vannatter said his brother took the spotlight — and the criticisms — that came with the Simpson trial in stride.

"He was very upbeat and he knew he did the right thing," Joe Vannatter said about his brother's involvement in the case. "He had such thick skin. They felt that they had the right person that committed this horrendous crime."

During retirement Vannatter lived part time on a farm in Indiana, where he served for four years as a deputy sheriff in the town of Vevay, pop. 1,683.

Before joining law enforcement, the West Virginia native served in the U.S. Army.

Besides his brother, Vannatter is survived by his wife, Rita; their daughter, Donna; their son, Matthew, an LAPD officer; and five grandchildren.

Services are planned for Wednesday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood. A fund has been established in Vannatter's name with the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation.


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CHRISTOPHER WEBER,Associated Press

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Jim F. Dooley

June 17, 2025

RIP, Detective. Captain Jim Dooley, NYPD, Ret.

Jim Dooley, Captain, NYPD (Ret.)

March 29, 2025

Rest in peace. Your service to Los Angeles was tremendous. You did a great job; that jury failed.

Leigh

March 23, 2025

This man had to do such critical thinking to recover so many criminals in his day. Put his life on the line!!

Adam clark

November 14, 2024

He was the quintessential Cop. A very great detective who gave civil service a good name. I admire his many years of service for the betterment of society.

Linda stretch

July 4, 2024

to a good polieman always a policeman

Steven Kunes

April 14, 2024

We still miss you, Phil, and think about you often. You made the world a better place!

Karen Holland-Lloyd

July 16, 2016

R.I.P.

Philip Thames

March 11, 2016

I like others have been thinking about Phil when the 20 years since the OJ trial passed. I really looked up to Phil at Culver High where I was a football teammate. He was two years my senior. Imagine my surprise when I wound up playing left tackle next to him at left guard at SMCC. It was then we became good friends and he tried to get me to go to Humbolt State with him to play football. I went to CSULB instead. I was shocked again to see him again sitting in the front row of my finance class at UWLA where we struck up our friendship again. Phil, rest in peace and may God bless your family. You were one of the finest human beings I ever had the pleasure of knowing.

Ann Potter

June 18, 2014

Now that they are reviving the O.J. Trial after 20 years, my opinion of Detective Philip Vannatter still has NOT changed! He seemed to strong, honest and had such integrity! He will never be forgotten! It was nice to read that he had a retirement at the farm doing all the things he liked to do with his family and was able to put this horrible ordeal behind him! So sorry, that he passed at such a young age...he deserved many more years of relaxation with his family doing what he liked to do best! So unfair! His friends and family must have been so proud of him. To his family, Rita and children, hopefully you are well but be assured he will never be forgotten. From what I've read about him, I'm sure he loved his family very much. Sincerely Ann Potter, Ottawa Police Force (Ottawa, Canada) ret'd.

Sybil Villaryo

June 12, 2014

I am so sorry Phil has passed. I just googled his name today because it's been 20 yrs since the OJ thing and it brought back memories of him. Rita, I hope you and your family are all doing well. Blessings on you and yours. If you want to contact me, leave your # here and I'll call you. Love.

susan freeman-sansone

March 27, 2014

i hope the family of phil is blessed+loved for their survival of pain during Phil's long life in law enforcement+loss of Phil.Amen

Robert Sample

August 20, 2013

I served with Phill in Korea, we ran a message center together for 13 months. He was a good friend and great man. We had lot's of fun together. Rip Phil.

Rod Keeton

April 9, 2012

RIP Detective Vannatter

Marc Benedetti

February 12, 2012

Always thought you seemed like a nice from watching the OJ trial here in MA.... from reading the obituary, you were ... You are at Peace now !!!

Willa Tuttle Scruggs

February 2, 2012

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

P.J. Hill-Stratton

January 31, 2012

RIP Det. Vannatter....Your family and friends in Lincoln County WV are and have always been proud of you...Sleep well....

Ann Potter

January 29, 2012

I am retired after 30 years with my police force. I watched the Trial on a daily basis. I was off with back surgery. I was SO impressed with Det. Vannatter. His honesty came through! Everyone who knew him must be proud to have known him. Still so young! One of our radio stations interviewed him. I was so disappointed I could not get through the lines to speak with him personally, although I tried. I would have loved that! He spoke the truth! I'm sure police personnel in Canada who hear he has passed will offer deep sympathy to family members. Rest in peace! Ann Potter, OTTAWA POLICE SERVICE, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA.

Shellie Hughes

January 28, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you Rita, Donna, and Matt. I will cherish forever the memories of childhood and the good times we spent together in Valencia. I will fondly remember Phil's smile and laugh, listening to Johnny Cash, and feeling like I had another Dad next door. Miss you, love you.

Jackie Milin Rick

January 25, 2012

Phil was a classmate at CCHS. He was a friendly and humorous guy..I recall him coming to Mr. Perone's geometry class singing.."Chantilly Lace and a pretty face and a ponytail hangins' down a wiggle and a walk....etc" Funny the little things you remember about a person. God bless you Phil, you brought much happiness to your friends and I'm sure your family, You will be missed. Jackie Milin Rick

William Timmerman

January 25, 2012

To Rita,
Please accept my sympathy and prayers in your loss.
From your cousin Bill.

Aldrena Sherman

January 25, 2012

RIP Mr. Vannatter, and condolences to your family.

Cherie Freeman

January 24, 2012

Uncle Phil; Dave, I, Amanda and Zack will miss all your stories of the "streets". Harry, Ace and Eunice have been waiting for you. RIP.

clarence / linda kephart

January 24, 2012

from the ole friends of phils we will miss your humor and your quick. we will also miss all those camp outs and horse back riding . i hope we will ride again in heaven. linda and clarence kephart

Wincer Willhoite

January 24, 2012

I met Phil when he,Joe and Momma arrived from West Virginia. We lived a few blocks apart. We played alot of kids games together,mostly sports. We had a great evening when one of the culver teachers, Ruby Schipp, invited us over to her house for dinner with her friend Jim Lee Howell the coach of the New York Giants. The Giants had just lost the title to the Colts and we got to dissect the game. We played football together at both CCHS and SMCC. lots of fond memories old buddy, Wincer

Frank Dolce

January 24, 2012

Phil and I went to Culver City High School and were team mates and friends. He will always be remembered as a "Good Guy" and it seems that characteristic stayed with him. I was very proud and impressed, though not surprised, by his accomplishments and his apparent professionalism and devotion to his job. I recently heard a quote that stated "Class is difficult to define, but once see it you'll know it". You did well Phil, we're all better for what you showed. Frank

SA Kevin Kelly

January 24, 2012

Enjoyed our years of working together with good memories. Rest in peace my friend.

Wayne Flaaten

January 24, 2012

I knew Phil when we were both students at Culver City High - and had not seen him til' I saw him on t.v. during the infamous OJ trial.
There was/is NO doubt about his personal and professional integrity.
My thots & prayers are with the Vannatter family.
Godspeed Phil !

Wayne Flaaten
CCHS 1958
Greenbank,WA
Whidbey Island

January 24, 2012

I will deeply miss my best friend from Culver City High School. Phil and I shared many adventures together during our growing up years. Phil was very strong, possessed a great sense of humor, was fair and always a gentleman. During these last couple of months he and I reminisced about our young lives together. The last time I saw Phil we shook hands when we parted. We both knew the future and I wanted to hug him but I think we both might have cried and that would just not have been right for his self image. God bless his family.

Bill Hayes, Calabasas, CA

Chuck Gardner

January 24, 2012

“I had not spoken with Phil since we had been class mates at Culver High School in 1959. I am so glad I had a chance to talk with him about old times together on the phone last year.
Rest at peace Phil”

Nicole Hall

January 24, 2012

My warmest thoughts to Mr Vannatter's family

January 24, 2012

My condolence to the Vannatter family, know that God is near to those broken at heart .

January 24, 2012

Thoughts and prayers to the family of Det. Vannatter. He was a very dedicated public servant. Law enforcement needs many more officers like him.
Gary Meech PI (Cleveland, Oh.)

January 24, 2012

May the family be comforted during this time of pain and sorow.
Psalms 145:14

Kerry Bergren

January 23, 2012

Detective Philip Vannatter came to Great Bend years ago to teach a law enforcement seminar about homicide investigations. He was very knowledgeable and professional. I was even honored to have been able to have lunch with him. A brilliant mind. He will be missed. Rest in peace Mr. Vanatter. Prayers to the family.

patrick mahon

January 23, 2012

Good night and rest in peace brother

Rita Crookston-Kopf

January 23, 2012

Very sad news indeed. My sister-in-law was Sarg Jeannie Crookston-Eisentraut, who passed in 1982, who told a story of a woman looking for Det Atter, insisting that was his name, until Jeannie said, do you mean Vannatter? Everyone laughed hysterically. I am sure he will truly be missed.

January 23, 2012

R.I.P

Scott Chamberland

January 23, 2012

Rest in Peace

Jill Shively

January 23, 2012

Sending prayers out to the family!! Phil was a very sweet man!

A Dahl

January 23, 2012

As an ex-resident of Los Angeles, I just want to say it is loyal, dedicated and fine people like Det. Vannatter who worked tirelessly to do right and keep the city safe. He is in God's loving embrace now.

Mike Maines

January 23, 2012

The BROTHERS IN BLUE were at the gates to let Phil in.
My sympathy to his Family & Friends.

January 23, 2012

Condolences to the family. I always though Mr.Vannatter was a 'stand-up' man. He did what he thought was the right thing contrary to public opinion. RIP, Mr. V.

Kathleen Kearns McFarland
Jacksonville, Florida

January 23, 2012

We will miss seeing Phil here in Indiana, Such a Sweet and caring Man !! Prayers out to Rita and the Family. Bev and Jim wiechering.

bryan & pam burk

January 23, 2012

prayers for the vannatter family.. we have many wonderful memories of a man who stood for what is right.. we so enjoyed knowing him and will miss him terribly here in switzerland co.. indiana..god bless all..

M. Jones

January 23, 2012

May the Father of tender mercies help you all to cope with your loss.

Jeff W

January 23, 2012

A good man who always did right.God bless you and your family.

Rose Harbert Leap

January 23, 2012

Thoughts and prayers for Rita and family. Phil was a very nice man. It was an honor to know him. Will miss seeing him in Vevay.

Dinah & Mark Rocke

January 23, 2012

We knew Phil many years ago when our kids were growing up together. A wonderful family man. Our prayers are with Rita, Matt and Donna.

Paul Cataldo

January 23, 2012

Mr Vannatter made LA a better place because of his dedication to his duty.

January 23, 2012

Phil was our hero. He was a friend of all law enforcement, and a quality person.

Bill Bronner, ISP retired

bob LaMay

January 23, 2012

I remember the Simpson trial and the investigation you were committed to. To this day I have difficulty with the Jury's mentality. Rest in peace Phil and may your family rejoice in your legacy! Best regards from another past police employee!

cc

January 23, 2012

I had the pleasure of meeting Det. Vannatter several years ago when visiting LA. He was a warm and caring person who took his work very seriously and loved his family. My sympathy and prayers go out to his family and friends. God Bless You. cam

January 23, 2012

R.I.P.

January 23, 2012

Phil was a great friend who will be sadly missed. He taught me a lot about myself. God bless him, Rita, and the rest of his family.

Charlie Ashley,, Aurora, IN.

January 23, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with Philip's family in their time of grief. May all his memories stay close to your hearts. Psalms 46:1 Joanna

Jennifer Castle

January 23, 2012

Phil was a very kind, caring gentleman. We will miss him in our little town of Vevay.

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