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The prosecution team becomes angry when a tape-recorded interview of Rosa Lopez is identified and presented by the defense; it was conducted weeks before trial, after the defense claimed that Lopez had never given a taped statement.
The prosecution team becomes angry when a tape-recorded interview of Rosa Lopez is identified and presented by the defense; it was conducted weeks before trial, after the defense claimed that Lopez had never given a taped statement.
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S1, EP126 "Rosa Lopez's Long Testimony on the Stand"The state tries to challenge Rosa Lopez's credibility by poking holes in what she claims to have witnessed and when she saw it; the state contends O.J. Simpson used his white Ford Bronco as the getaway car after committing the murders.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP125 "An Audio-Recorded Interveiw"The prosecution team becomes angry when a tape-recorded interview of Rosa Lopez is identified and presented by the defense; it was conducted weeks before trial, after the defense claimed that Lopez had never given a taped statement.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP124 "Recalling the Night of the Murders"Rosa Lopez, the housekeeper of O.J. Simpson's next-door neighbor, says she remembered seeing the clock, walking her employers' dog, and spotting the white Ford Bronco in front of O.J.'s house.
CA v. O.J. Simpson
S1, EP123 "Contradictive Witness"Rosa Lopez claims that she saw O.J. Simpson's car at about 8 p.m. on the night of the murders; according to prosecutors, Rosa didn't always give the same account of what she witnessed the night Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed.
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