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1x1
Absolutely, 100% Not Guilty
Episode overview
The defense serves notice; this will not be business as usual.
1x2
I Think You Know His Record
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The story of domestic abuse and pleas ignored is presented.
1x3
A Plaintive Wail
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It is questioned whether a dog can be an eyewitness to murder.
1x4
He Was Home, But Not Free
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OJ Simpson returns to Rockingham as a prisoner on trial.
1x5
Black Leather Glove
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Can they make it fit.
1x6
The Difference Between the Truth and a Lie
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O.J's neighbor thinks she saw his white Bronco outside his house on the night of the murders.
1x7
You Are a Human Being?
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The trials and tribulations of Detective Lange are presented. The defense goes after one of the lead detectives.
1x8
I Can't Apologize For Being A Good Detective That Day
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The defense takes dead aim at Detective Mark Fuhrman's troubled history with African-Americans.
1x9
I Heard A Thumping Noise
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Kato Kaelin, O.J.'s off-beat friend and house guest, delivers testimony about the night of the murders.
1x10
This Was A Great Witness
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Long gone Bronco: O.J's limo driver on the night of the murders says the white Bronco was not at O.J.'s home when he appeared to pick him up.
1x11
How About THAT, Mr. Fung?
Episode overview
The defense questions the validity of the evidence presented.
1x12
Diagrams of Death
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The coroner takes the witness stand and explains the savagery of the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
1x13
It Doesn't Fit
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A massive blunder by the prosecution when it has O.J. Simpson try on both bloody gloves found at the crime scene.
1x14
Blood and a Bombshell
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Blood evidence is presented by the defense to prove O.J. Simpson's innocence but that is overshadowed by the revelation that there is a tape of Mark Fuhrman using the N-word.
1x15
The Case for the Defense
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A flurry of witnesses takes the stand as the defense begins to build its case that O.J. Simpson did not kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
1x16
Fit Enough to Kill?
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A gamble by the defense backfires when a fitness video made by O.J. Simpson within days of the murders is used to undermine their claim that he was too weak to commit the crime.
1x17
Sock Talk
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The defense uses bloody socks found in O.J. Simpson's bedroom to further their claim that police are trying to frame their client.
1x18
No, You're Wrong
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Famed medical examiner Dr. Henry Lee takes the stand for the defense and takes issue with how evidence was collected at the crime scene.
1x19
The Doctor Is In
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Celebrated medical examiner Dr. Michael Baden takes the stand for the defense to refute findings of the medical examiner who performed Nicole and Ron's autopsies.
1x20
Recuse Me
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The bombshell of the Fuhrman tapes takes an odd twist when comments on the tapes about Judge Ito's wife lead the prosecution to try to have the judge removed from the case.
1x21
Proof of Guilt
Episode overview
The defense unleashes a bombshell; they have a tape of Detective Mark Fuhrman repeatedly using the N-Word.
1x22
I Decline to Answer ...
Episode overview
the jury hears an audiotape of Detective Mark Fuhrman using the N-word; Fuhrman takes the fifth rather than explain himself.
1x23
Trying to Make It Fit
Episode overview
The prosecution, fresh from the debacle of O.J. Simpson trying -- and failing -- to put on the bloody glove, won't give up; they make one last-ditch effort to show the gloves worn by the killer belonged to the defendant.
1x24
Straining Credulity
Episode overview
Closing arguments begin, but not before two Mafia hitmen testify on behalf of O.J. Simpson.
1x25
You Might Think You Know Why
Episode overview
The verdict comes back with lightning speed; some are shocked, while some are overjoyed; a glimpse inside the jury room shows why the trial turned out the way it did.

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