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Lead detective Tom Lange tells about the early phase of the case; during cross-examination, the defense wants to show that early in the investigation, police already had O.J. Simpson in mind as the murderer and did not pursue any other leads.
Lead detective Tom Lange tells about the early phase of the case; during cross-examination, the defense wants to show that early in the investigation, police already had O.J. Simpson in mind as the murderer and did not pursue any other leads.
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