OJ25 Season 1
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OJ25
2020Deep dive into the trial of OJ Simpson like you've never seen it before. Featuring some of the original key players involved in what would come to be known as 'The Trial of the Century.
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OJ25 Season 1 Full Episode Guide
The verdict comes back with lightning speed; some are shocked, while some are overjoyed.
Closing arguments begin, but not before two Mafia hit men testify on behalf of O.J. Simpson.
The prosecution makes a last-ditch effort to show the gloves belonged to the defendant.
The jury hears an audiotape of Detective Mark Fuhrman using the N-word; Fuhrman takes the fifth.
The defense has a tape of Detective Mark Fuhrman repeatedly using the N-Word.
Dr. Henry Lee takes stand for the defense and takes issue with how evidence was collected.
Comments about Judge Ito's wife lead the prosecution to try to have the judge removed from the case.
Dr. Michael Baden takes the stand for the defense to refute findings of the medical examiner.
The defense uses bloody socks found in O.J. Simpson's bedroom to claim police framed client.
Blood evidence is presented by the defense to prove O.J. Simpson's innocence.
A fitness video made by O.J. Simpson within days of the murders is used to undermine the defense.
The defense begins to build its case that O.J. Simpson did not kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
The prosecution asks O.J. Simpson to try on both bloody gloves found at the crime scene.
The coroner takes the witness stand to explain the savagery of the murders.
Dennis Fung is tasked by O.J's attorneys for what is called sloppy police work at the crime scene.
O.J's limo driver says the white Bronco was not at O.J.'s home when he arrived to pick him up.
Kato Kaelin, O.J.'s off-beat friend and houseguest testifies about the night of the murders.
The defense takes a dead aim at Detective Mark Fuhrman's troubled history with African-Americans.
The trials and tribulations of Detective Lange; the defense goes after one of the lead detectives.
O.J.'s neighbor thinks she saw his white Bronco outside his house on the night of the murders.
"If the glove doesn't fit...you must acquit"
OJ Simpson returns to Rockingham; this time as a prisoner on trial.
The possibility of a dog being an eyewitness to murder.
The gut-wrenching story of domestic abuse and pleas ignored.
The defense serves notice; this will not be business as usual.