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Bodies
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are found slashed outside Nicole's townhouse. -
Chase
After agreeing to turn himself in to authorities, Simpson and Al Cowlings are in a car Chas with police, and Simpson is charged with the murders. -
Plead
OJ pleads not guilty to the murders. -
Superior Court
After pleading not guilty the trial moves from Municipal Court to Superior Court -
Jury
Jury sworn in -
Prosecution
After months of anticipation, the prosecution had finally put out their case. -
Contamination
The lead trial attorney completes his opening statements that the DNA sample was contaminated from LAPD. -
First Officer
Officer Robert Riske, the first officer to come across the bodies, said LAPD tried to avoid compromising the bodies, but he did admit to picking up Nicole's phone without gloves or dusting for prints. -
Tamper
LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman is cross-examined by attorney Lee Bailey. Fuhrman denies making racist comments and dismisses the suggestion that he tampered with evidence in the murder investigation of OJ Simpson. -
Kato
Kato for the 2nd day describes his evening with OJ prior to the stabbings. -
Admit
Dennis Fung, an LAPD criminalist, concedes that errors were made at the crime scene. -
Autopsy
Jurors get their first look at the autopsy photographs of the bodies. -
Too Tight
Jurors are transfixed as OJ tried to work his hands into tight bloody leather gloves and said they were "too tight" -
Prosecution ends
The prosecution announces their part of the case before theory -
The 5th
Mark Fuhrman asserts his 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination three times, refusing to answer questions posed by defense lawyers who charge that he framed OJ Simpson. -
Verdict
After months of Deliberation the jury shock the public with their verdict. -
Not Guilty
afte 474 days in jail from being arrested, OJ is found not guilty by the Jury