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Prosecutors paint O.J. Simpson as an obsessive, controlling husband who stalked Nicole Brown Simpson after they divorced; the state says once Nicole moved on with her life, O.J. wanted her back, and this consumed him.
Prosecutors paint O.J. Simpson as an obsessive, controlling husband who stalked Nicole Brown Simpson after they divorced; the state says once Nicole moved on with her life, O.J. wanted her back, and this consumed him.
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CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP8 "Rocky Marriage Turns Deadly"Prosecutors paint O.J. Simpson as an obsessive, controlling husband who stalked Nicole Brown Simpson after they divorced; the state says once Nicole moved on with her life, O.J. wanted her back, and this consumed him.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP9 "Retelling the Double Murder"The prosecution walks jurors through the timeline of events leading up to the night when Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lose their lives; neighbors heard barking, which was Nicole's dog with bloody paws that led them to the bodies.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP10 "All About the Blood"The state argues that the evidence left behind proves O.J. Simpson's guilt in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, and says that bloody footprints leave an important trail.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP11 "Defense Gives Their Opening Statements"Lead attorney Johnnie Cochran begins, with the focus on why O.J. Simpson was not responsible for the stabbing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.
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