The defense uses bloody socks found in O.J. Simpson's bedroom to further their claim that police are trying to frame their client.
The defense unleashes a bombshell; they have a tape of Detective Mark Fuhrman repeatedly using the N-Word.
the jury hears an audiotape of Detective Mark Fuhrman using the N-word; Fuhrman takes the fifth rather than explain himself.
The prosecution, fresh from the debacle of O.J. Simpson trying -- and failing -- to put on the bloody glove, won't give up; they make one last-ditch effort to show the gloves worn by the killer belonged to the defendant.
Closing arguments begin, but not before two Mafia hitmen testify on behalf of O.J. Simpson.
The verdict comes back with lightning speed; some are shocked, while some are overjoyed; a glimpse inside the jury room shows why the trial turned out the way it did.