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The next-door neighbor of O.J. and Nicole Simpson calls 911, thinking O.J. is an intruder; jurors now hear a different person other than Nicole who had called the police on O.J. for a possible domestic disturbance.
The next-door neighbor of O.J. and Nicole Simpson calls 911, thinking O.J. is an intruder; jurors now hear a different person other than Nicole who had called the police on O.J. for a possible domestic disturbance.
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S1, EP43 "The Other 911 Call"The next-door neighbor of O.J. and Nicole Simpson calls 911, thinking O.J. is an intruder; jurors now hear a different person other than Nicole who had called the police on O.J. for a possible domestic disturbance.
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S1, EP44 "Nicole Brown Simpson's Sister"The older sister of Nicole Brown Simpson takes the stand; she will be central to the state's case to provide background on the turbulent marriage of Nicole and O.J. Simpson; the state tries to paint O.J. as an angry, jealous ex-husband.
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S1, EP45 "Older Sister Testifies"Testimony from Nicole Brown Simpson's sister comes to a stop because of a debate over graphic photos of Nicole; Denise Brown says she was privy to the loud arguments and what she described as violent interactions between O.J. Simpson and her sister.
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S1, EP46 "A Witness to the Fights"Denise Brown is present over the years during the allegedly abusive marriage between O.J. and Nicole Simpson, years before Nicole and her friend Ronald Goldman are stabbed to death; a dance recital becomes a key moment for both sides in the case.
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