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CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP154 "Going Into Fuhrman's Past"

The defense uses its cross-examination to try to discredit Detective Mark Fuhrman; he was one of a handful of early investigators who showed up at the crime scene.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP155 "Angry on the Reassignment"

Detective Mark Fuhrman admitted on the stand that he had not investigated a lot of double homicide cases especially ones that involved fatal stab wounds.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP156 "Challenging a Detective's Credibility"

The defense questions Detective Mark Fuhrman; he faces questions about his observations at the crime scene and OJ's estate two miles away.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP157 "Issues of Race"

The focus this trial shifs away from the brutal deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, and was instead on the character and past of a police detective.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP159 "Mindset of the Police"

The defense questions detective Mark Fuhrman about his mindset as he enterd OJ Simpsons's property in the early morning hours after Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman died.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP158 "Limited But Significant Role in the Investigation"

Detective Mark Fuhrman had a limited role in the murder investigation; he was taken off the case in just a few hours.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP160 "Calling Out a Bad Cop"

The defense questions Detective Mark Fuhrman's credibility during the intense cross-examination.

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP161 "Going After the Detective"

It is no secret to the jurors in OJ Simpson's murder trial that the defense would go after Detective Mark Fuhrman's credibility, even going deep into his past.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP3 "Florida v. Sievers"

Mark Sievers thought he had arranged the perfect murder when he hired a childhood friend and another man to murder his wife, Dr. Teresa Sievers; his best laid plan started falling apart when someone he trusted the most turned on him.

Judgment With Ashleigh Banfield

S1, EP4 "Nevada v. Simpson"

Years after being found not guilty of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, OJ Simpson was back in a courtroom and again facing felony charges.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP75 "The Police Interview"

Prosecutors accusing Yazeed Essa of poisoning his wife, Rosemarie, played back his police interview for jurors during his murder trial. During the interview, investigators were simply trying to find out how, all of a sudden, she died after her autopsy report ruled her death as undetermined. But, it was after this police interview that Yazeed fled the U.S. and became a fugitive overseas.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP76 "Linking The Death To A Homicide"

The jury listened to the recorded interview the defendant gave police before fleeing the country. All police wanted from Yazeed at that point was more information about the health of his wife. Rosemarie's loved ones were blindsided in the days following her sudden death. First you had her funeral and coming to terms with her passing. But then, her husband, Yazeed, suddenly vanished, leaving behind their two children. So, her family filed a missing person's report.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP77 "Mistresses As Murder Suspects"

Asphyxiation by cyanide was the final conclusion about Rosemarie Essa's death. Lead Detective Gary McKee was on the stand outlining how it took four weeks for her death to be classified as a homicide. McKee confirmed that in the days Yazeed was out of the country his two main mistresses were initially considered suspects in Rosemarie's death. This detective later answered questions under a probing cross-examination.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP78 "Searching For The Source Of The Cyanide"

The lead detective in Rosemarie Essa's murder helped process her husband's extradition order since he was accused of being her killer. Detective Gary McKee told jurors that as soon as her death was determined to be a homicide, Yazeed was a suspect but he had fled the U.S. to go to Lebanon. So, where did Yazeed Essa get the solid cyanide that police alleged he used to kill his wife? Investigators looked for a link between the defendant and the poison, but they found nothing.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP79 "Timeline Of The Case"

The lead detective testified that investigators had the murder weapon that killed Rosemarie Essa, cyanide-laced calcium pills. But he admitted to jurors under cross-examination that his team couldn't link them directly to the defendant, Yazeed Essa. Jurors then heard again the timeline of events in this case under the cross-examination of Detective McKee.

Sex, Cyanide And A Doctor On The Run Case

S1, EP80 "Challenging The Police's Investigation"

The Defense accused the lead detective in the case of making mistakes and leaving things out during the investigation into Rosemarie Essa's death. Jurors listened to details about the police's investigation into the defendant's affairs that went on while he was married to Rosemarie. Police initially had two of Yazeed's mistresses as potential suspects. Throughout this trial, the Defense even hinted to jurors that one of the women may be the real killer.

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