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Months before her murder, Nicole Brown Simpson called 911 begging for help as O.J. Simpson screamed in the background. The warning signs were all there — escalating domestic violence, repeated police calls, and a terrified victim trapped in a cycle the system ultimately failed to stop.
But after the murders, Johnnie Cochran transformed the case from a prosecution of O.J. Simpson into a trial of the LAPD itself, weaponizing the racism and credibility collapse of detective Mark Fuhrman in the shadow of Rodney King and the LA riots. In this episode, a real 911 dispatcher breaks down the infamous tapes, the psychology behind them, and how the strategy used in the OJ trial still shapes defense tactics in America today.
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Months before her murder, Nicole Brown Simpson called 911 begging for help as O.J. Simpson screamed in the background. The warning signs were all there — escalating domestic violence, repeated police calls, and a terrified victim trapped in a cycle the system ultimately failed to stop.
But after the murders, Johnnie Cochran transformed the case from a prosecution of O.J. Simpson into a trial of the LAPD itself, weaponizing the racism and credibility collapse of detective Mark Fuhrman in the shadow of Rodney King and the LA riots. In this episode, a real 911 dispatcher breaks down the infamous tapes, the psychology behind them, and how the strategy used in the OJ trial still shapes defense tactics in America today.

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