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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.
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, EP61 "First Officer at the Crime Scene"The first responding officer to the crime scene at Nicole Brown Simpson's home tells jurors about how he protected the area before it was processed; neighbors tell the police about strange barking they heard that night.
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S1, EP62 "LAPD Responding Officer"Late-night dog barking leads neighbors to see what is going on, and eventually draws police to the scene of the brutal double murder; the defense begins its attack on the police's handling of the crime scene after the bodies are found.
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S1, EP63 "Defense Goes at First Officer on Scene"The defense is convinced that the police not only did a poor job processing the crime scene, but even planted evidence to frame O.J. Simpson for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP64 "Defense Critiques Police Work"The defense critiques the police's handling of key evidence, claiming they actually contaminated it; the attorneys focus on a lack of fingerprinting, officers walking over the bodies, and items moved before and after they were photographed.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP60 "The Bloody Crime Scene"The first police officer to show up at the crime scene says on the stand that the blood was still fresh; he recalls what he initially observed when he saw the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP48 "School Recital on Video"Jurors hear more about the event that O.J. Simpson and his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, attended; what should've been a cheerful affair of two parents watching a daughter's dance recital becomes part of the trial in a gruesome double murder.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP47 "The Dance Recital"Hours before the double homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, defendant O.J. Simpson attends his daughter's dance recital; context to the video of the dance recital, at issue in this trial, becomes an important element in the case.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
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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