O.J.'s neighbor thinks she saw his white Bronco outside his house on the night of the murders and a housekeeper can't handle the media attention she's receiving.
Kato Kaelin, O.J.'s off-beat friend and house guest testifies about the night of the murders and Tom Lange's handling of OJ's blood sample is brought into question.
Dennis Fung is tasked by O.J's attorney Barry Scheck for what is called sloppy police work at the crime scene and disputes between jury members and sheriff deputies are addressed by judge Ito.
Comments about Judge Ito's wife lead the prosecution to try to have the judge removed from the case and the length of the trial takes a toll on the jury.
The jury hears an audiotape of Detective Mark Fuhrman using the N-word; Fuhrman takes the fifth and other witnesses testify to confirm Fuhrman's racist comments.