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  • O.J. Simpson Murder Trial - Relive the case that gripped a nation with Ava Grey
    2026/02/24
    Join host Ava Grey as she examines the O.J. Simpson murder trial—the landmark 1995 case that exposed America's deep divisions over race, celebrity, and justice. Through expert analysis of courtroom drama, media manipulation, and domestic violence, this podcast reveals why the "Trial of the Century" still shapes how we think about power and privilege today.

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    1 分
  • O.J. Simpson Murder Trial - The Silenced Victim: Domestic Violence and Celebrity Protection
    2026/02/24
    Ava Grey delivers a powerful examination of the domestic violence evidence in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, revealing how Nicole Brown Simpson's documented history of abuse—including nine police calls, photographs, and a chilling 911 recording—was systematically minimized during proceedings that prioritized her famous husband's celebrity image over her suffering. This unflinching episode exposes how legal strategies, media spectacle, and cultural patterns around protecting powerful men combined to silence a victim who did everything the system told her to do, yet still died on her own doorstep.

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    24 分
  • O.J. Simpson Murder Trial - Two Americas Watching: Race, Policing, and the Verdict
    2026/02/24
    In this compelling episode, host Ava Grey examines why 95 million Americans watched the same O.J. Simpson verdict in October 1995 yet perceived entirely different realities—exploring how the Rodney King beating, the LA uprising, and decades of documented LAPD racism created the psychological context that made Black and white America's split-screen reactions not irrational, but logical conclusions drawn from fundamentally different lived experiences. Through careful analysis of the Fuhrman tapes, the Christopher Commission findings, and the psychology of motivated reasoning, Grey reveals how the trial became less about one man's guilt and more about whether America's justice system could ever be trusted.

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    29 分
  • O.J. Simpson Murder Trial - When the Glove Didn't Fit: Inside the Courtroom Drama
    2026/02/24
    Ava Grey delivers a compelling analysis of the O.J. Simpson murder trial's most pivotal moments, examining how the infamous glove demonstration and the Mark Fuhrman tapes transformed a case built on DNA evidence into a referendum on race, police corruption, and American justice. This episode dissects the psychological warfare between prosecution and defense, revealing how narrative trumped forensics and why twelve jurors needed only four hours to deliver a verdict that divided the nation.

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    22 分