him and said, oh my god, he did it. i just remember screaming. probably the scariest moment my entire life. it was physically painful. it was not justice. the murders took only minutes. all these years later, the shock has yet to fade. it was a stunning time. and american legal theater. you think you might know the story of the oj simpson case, but there s a lot you probably haven t heard and seen. did nicole brown simpson actually predicts her own death? what she said to us was that oj is going to kill me. and he s going to get away with it. what went on in the jury room? not guilty of the crime of murder. all the people wanted to do was go home. in a frank interview prosecutor marsha clark answers the most important question of all. how did you not convict this guy? june 12th, 1994. brentwood, california. two horrific murders that came to be defined by just three words. the oj case. everybody seen a dramatic scene in both victims had their throats/
and just before simpson was arraigned, he added a new attorney to his team, a man who would eventually run the case, johnny l. cochran jr. we are ready to proceed to trial. we want to see justice for o.j. simpson and we believe he will be acquitted. cochran had been a thorn in the lapd s side for years. running a lucrative practice trying police misconduct cases. from the outset, his strategy was simple. this was the kind of case where you attack the police and their credibility. especially in 1995. at that time the only way to describe the situation between the black community and lapd was a state of open warfare. connie rice is a civil right attorney who lives in los angeles. the black community experienced lapd as a hostile occupation force that viewed the black community with racist contempt.
to his team a man who would eventually run the case, johnny l. cochran jr. we are ready to proceed to trial. we want to see justice for o.j. simpson and we believe he will be acquitted. cochran had been a thorn in the lapd s side for years. running a lucrative practice trying police misconduct cases. from the outset, his strategy was simple. this was the kind of case where you attack the police and their credibility. especially in 1995. at that time the only way to describe the situation between the black community and lapd was a state of open warfare. connie rice is a civil right attorney who lives in los angeles. the black community experienced lapd as a hostile occupation force that viewed the black community with racist contempt. so the perfect time for the defense to be raised. the perfect time for that defense to be raised. that this is a black man being