4.7 • 10.2K Ratings
🗓️ 12 June 2019
⏱️ 50 minutes
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In episode two, Kim reexamines the crime with the case’s lead investigator, Tom Lange, and lead prosecutor, Marcia Clark. Kim confronts the long list of evidence that never went to trial, wrestles with the decisions made by the prosecution, and learns about facts of the case that were never scrutinized 25 years ago. Some truths take on new light for Kim while others remain “objectively bonkers”.
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0:00.0 | OJ Simpson was scheduled to turn himself in to the Los Angeles Police Department on June 17, 1994 at 11 a.m. |
0:10.0 | Five days after the bodies were found, he was to be charged with the double murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. |
0:20.0 | Simpson was scheduled to surrender this morning to the Los Angeles Police Department. He is not appeared. Los Angeles Police Department right now is actively searching for Mr. Simpson. |
0:33.0 | After being in no show, it looked a lot like Simpson was making a run for it. What happened next brought the country to a standstill. This was the beginning of a national obsession. |
0:47.0 | This is a channel by you, special report. There is a rather amazing story developing in Los Angeles this hour where California Highway Patrol is in pursuit of a white Ford Bronco, a car that was reported to be one that might contain OJ Simpson and a friend earlier today. |
1:05.0 | Simpson and Al Callings, a friend and former teammate, took police on a 75 mile slow speed chase at top speeds of 35 miles per hour. This took place for over two hours and spanned across three Southern California freeways. |
1:22.0 | He left a letter with his attorney that read a lot like a suicide note. It included this line, don't feel sorry for me. I've had a great life, great friends. Please think of the real OJ and not this lost person. |
1:38.0 | This is an agency. I have OJ in the car. Why are you saying I'm coming up to five freeways? Right now we don't have the old case, but you've got to tell the police. |
1:50.0 | This is the track offs. He's still alive and he's got a stunt news here. Simpson was a fugitive from justice and eventually an entire convoy of cops was tailing him. |
2:00.0 | Picture the massive 405 freeway in Southern California with police cars spread across all lanes in pursuit of Simpson. |
2:08.0 | The public is crowding the overpasses with signs that read Ron OJ Ron and go OJ. When the Bronco exited the 405, the chase became even more dangerous. |
2:21.0 | Heading west on sunset Boulevard towards Simpson's home, Countlings doubled his speed and blew through red lights. |
2:38.0 | The police are coming in and heard him. They know that they don't want to hurt you. You're going to go to the house? That's what I told you. |
2:43.0 | You let them all know you let them all know you let them all know I was a running. I know you were running. I know you were running. I know you were running. |
2:51.0 | I know you were running. I know you weren't there. I know you weren't there but you got everybody scared. You got a so scared with a gun. |
2:59.0 | 95 million Americans went along for the ride glued to their TVs. That's almost more than five times the amount of people who watched the final episode of Game of Thrones. |
3:11.0 | There had never been live TV coverage like this before. Networks cut away from Game 5 of the NBA Finals and the fairway of the US Open. It was unheard of. |
3:23.0 | I remember sitting in my house like everybody across the country watching that and people in my house were thinking, go just shoot him. Just shoot him. I'm thinking, no, no, no. |
3:31.0 | We want to see this through. We want to go to court. You know, we want to know the truth. We want to get justice. |
3:40.0 | Everybody loves you. Don't do this. Just throw the gun out the window. We're not going to body. We're going to let you go up there. Just throw it out the window. Please. You're scared everybody. |
3:51.0 | I know you're thinking. Oh, man. Just throw it out the window. Nobody's going to get hurt. I'm the only one that deserves. No, you don't deserve that. You do not deserve to get hurt. You don't have to get hurt. Don't do this. |
4:10.0 | I did love Nicole. I love you. I know. Don't stop now. Don't give in now. Don't give in now. You've been a man all your life. You admire. Don't give it up. |
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