They have to be some pretty great doctors to operate while unconscious!
They have to be some pretty great doctors to operate while unconscious!
Your last sentence almost made me choke on an almond.
Yes! I thought it ended with the Goldmans in the car with the radio on. I'm glad I read this review, or I would have missed the last 25 minutes.
In her book, Marcia Clark talked about the decision to put Fuhrman on the stand. Basically, he was the one who found a key piece of evidence, so to not call him as a witness would be highly unusual and likely to make the jurors think the prosecution was trying to hide something.
I just finished Marcia Clark's book about the case. I don't know how long it was because the Kindle version didn't have page numbers, but it was LONG. If it was 700 pages, she complained about Ito on at least 350 of them.
I just finished "Without a Doubt," Marcia Clark's book about the O.J. Simpson case. Good stuff, but it was LONG.
That really happened! I just finished Marcia Clark's book about the case, and she specifically referred to "Easter Island."
I am reading Marcia Clark's book right now, and she said they often had no time to meet with/prep witnesses because of the way the defense insisted on a trial within a certain number of days after arraignment (I think it was 60 days). It would normally take months to prep for this case, but they ended up having to do…
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