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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 th ....
Who was getting the story wasn t cheering, she said that she was when i saw the people by the side of the road cheering and i thought, oh my god, this is not good. it s a little sample of what s to come. exactly, he had murdered to innocent people, slaughtered, them and you re tearing his escape? and it gave me a full on viewing of what we were up against. finally, after nearly 90 riveting minutes simpson and kato kaelin pulled out a rockingham. we don t know what the hell is going to happen. we don t know if he s going to get out of this car and have to do with the police. i couldn t have written off the possibility that he was going to kill himself. for nearly an hour, simpson sat in the bronco as police tried to coax him out. ....
Artery, pushed down and the bleeding stopped. i held that position until the paramedics got there. extraordinary details there. and for more let s go to cnn correspondent nic robertson. we are waiting for the arrival of the three americans and british citizen. four will be honored today. two others were involved that will be honored on another day. but talk about what these three american men did. if they hadn t intervened when they did this would be a very different day today. reporter: it would have been and that s what everyone in france recognizes. the three men were driven along when we were there when they came out of the police station on saturday after the debriefing and people were standing at the side of the road cheering. there is an understanding here that what they did prevented a possible massacre on that train. ....