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Absolutely, 100% Not Guilty

1 - Absolutely, 100% Not Guilty

The defense serves notice; this will not be business as usual.

I Think You Know His Record

2 - I Think You Know His Record

The gut-wrenching story of domestic abuse and pleas ignored.

A Plaintive Wail

3 - A Plaintive Wail

The possibility of a dog being an eyewitness to murder.

He Was Home, But Not Free

4 - He Was Home, But Not Free

OJ Simpson returns to Rockingham; this time as a prisoner on trial.

Black Leather Glove

5 - Black Leather Glove

"If the glove doesn't fit...you must acquit"

The Difference Between the Truth and a Lie

6 - The Difference Between the Truth and a Lie

O.J.'s neighbor thinks she saw his white Bronco outside his house on the night of the murders.

You Are A Human Being?

7 - You Are A Human Being?

The trials and tribulations of Detective Lange; the defense goes after one of the lead detectives.

I Can't Apologize for Being a Good Detective That Day

8 - I Can't Apologize for Being a Good Detective That Day

The defense takes a dead aim at Detective Mark Fuhrman's troubled history with African-Americans.

I Heard a Thumping Noise

9 - I Heard a Thumping Noise

Kato Kaelin, O.J.'s off-beat friend and houseguest testifies about the night of the murders.

This Was a Great Witness

10 - This Was a Great Witness

O.J's limo driver says the white Bronco was not at O.J.'s home when he arrived to pick him up.

How About That, Mr. Fung?

11 - How About That, Mr. Fung?

Dennis Fung is tasked by O.J's attorneys for what is called sloppy police work at the crime scene.

Diagrams of Death

12 - Diagrams of Death

The coroner takes the witness stand to explain the savagery of the murders.

It Doesn't Fit

13 - It Doesn't Fit

The prosecution asks O.J. Simpson to try on both bloody gloves found at the crime scene.

The Case for the Defense

14 - The Case for the Defense

The defense begins to build its case that O.J. Simpson did not kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.

Fit Enough to Kill?

15 - Fit Enough to Kill?

A fitness video made by O.J. Simpson within days of the murders is used to undermine the defense.

Blood and a Bombshell

16 - Blood and a Bombshell

Blood evidence is presented by the defense to prove O.J. Simpson's innocence.

Sock Talk

17 - Sock Talk

The defense uses bloody socks found in O.J. Simpson's bedroom to claim police framed client.

No, You're Wrong

18 - No, You're Wrong

Dr. Michael Baden takes the stand for the defense to refute findings of the medical examiner.

Recuse Me

19 - Recuse Me

Comments about Judge Ito's wife lead the prosecution to try to have the judge removed from the case.

The Doctor Is In

20 - The Doctor Is In

Dr. Henry Lee takes stand for the defense and takes issue with how evidence was collected.

Proof of Guilt

21 - Proof of Guilt

The defense has a tape of Detective Mark Fuhrman repeatedly using the N-Word.

I Decline to Answer ...

22 - I Decline to Answer ...

The jury hears an audiotape of Detective Mark Fuhrman using the N-word; Fuhrman takes the fifth.

Trying to Make It Fit

23 - Trying to Make It Fit

The prosecution makes a last-ditch effort to show the gloves belonged to the defendant.

Straining Credulity

24 - Straining Credulity

Closing arguments begin, but not before two Mafia hit men testify on behalf of O.J. Simpson.

You Might Think You Know Why

25 - You Might Think You Know Why

The verdict comes back with lightning speed; some are shocked, while some are overjoyed.