Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? | Court TV Podcast
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7 months ago
Join Court TV's Michael Ayala in a riveting limited series that takes a new look at the case that launched the nation's obsession with true crime: The O.J. Simpson case. What went right for the defense? What went wrong for the prosecution? Through expert interviews, first-hand accounts, and never-before-seen footage, each episode dives into the courtroom drama and the shocking twists that led to the most stunning jury verdict in history.
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Join Court TV's Michael Ayala in a riveting limited series that takes a new look at the case that launched the nation's obsession with true crime: The O.J. Simpson case. What went right for the defense? What went wrong for the prosecution? Through expert interviews, first-hand accounts, and never-before-seen footage, each episode dives into the courtroom drama and the shocking twists that led to the most stunning jury verdict in history.
In the season finale, a former juror and court participants recall the not guilty verdict for O.J. Simpson after nine months of testimony and only four and a half hours of jury deliberation.
In this episode, courtroom participants recall the infamous moment when O.J. Simpson tried on the bloody gloves and how it affected the outcome of the trial.
Detective Tom Lange and Prosecutor Bill Hodgman guide you through the night of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. O.J. Simpson's defense raised reasonable doubt by arguing that the timeline was too tight for him to have committed the murders of Nicole and Ron.
Individuals who were inside the courtroom during O.J. Simpson's murder trial for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, share their perspectives on how racial tensions influenced the trial's outcome. They discuss how the defense used the trial as a platform to highlight issues of racism.
Testimony, photos, police reports, diary entries were all used as evidence of domestic violence in O.J. Simpson’s murder trial, but the jury still found O.J. not guilty. Ron Shipp also shares his account of O.J. and Nicole's relationship.
Former LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman who worked on the case against OJ Simpson for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman shares his perspective on the trial and why OJ was acquitted.
The premiere episode details the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, featuring interviews with investigators, family, and friends about the aftermath and O.J. Simpson's charges.
Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win? | Court TV Podcast
Join Court TV's Michael Ayala in a riveting limited series that takes a new look at the case that launched the nation's obsession with true crime: The O.J. Simpson case. What went right for the defense? What went wrong for the prosecution? Through expert interviews, first-hand accounts, and never-before-seen footage, each episode dives into the courtroom drama and the shocking twists that led to the most stunning jury verdict in history.