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Lead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran keeps hammering away at the lead detective; questions about the double murder focus on everything from blood splatter, footprints found, tests done on the victims' stomachs, police procedures and more.
Lead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran keeps hammering away at the lead detective; questions about the double murder focus on everything from blood splatter, footprints found, tests done on the victims' stomachs, police procedures and more.
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S1, EP98 "OJ Simpson Questioned Early by Police"Four detectives show up at O.J. Simpson's house after the police identify the victims' bodies; they claim they wanted to simply notify him about his ex-wife's death, but the defense claims they already zeroed in on him as the killer.
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S1, EP99 "Lead Detective Challenged"Lead defense attorney Johnnie Cochran keeps hammering away at the lead detective; questions about the double murder focus on everything from blood splatter, footprints found, tests done on the victims' stomachs, police procedures and more.
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S1, EP111 "OJ's Neighbor's Housekeeper"The housekeeper of O.J. Simpson's neighbor testifies in a hearing, but jurors are not in the courtroom; Rosa Lopez claims she saw O.J.'s car by his house during the time Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman are killed.
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S1, EP112 "The Maid and OJ's Alibi"Right in the middle of the prosecution's case, the defense calls a witness the jury ultimately never sees; a housekeeper who happened to be walking in the neighborhood with her employer's dog says she saw something important in front of O.J.'s house.
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S1, EP95 "LA Police on Trial"The defense challenges the Los Angeles Police Department over its handling of the double murder investigation of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
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S1, EP94 "Credibility of the LAPD"According to the state, the evidence collected by police proves beyond a reasonable doubt that O.J. killed his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman; O.J.'s attorneys claim that the police mishandled the crime scene.
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