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The defense team labels the police who investigated the double homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman as careless, corrupted and negligent, and makes racism allegations against some of the detectives assigned to the case.
The defense team labels the police who investigated the double homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman as careless, corrupted and negligent, and makes racism allegations against some of the detectives assigned to the case.
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