Get a Sneak Peek of ID's newest series, "Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence." Host Toure leads a panel discussion of the Simpson case with the series' co-stars Kris Mohandie and Derrick Levasseur, Eboni Williams, and Georgia Hardstark.
Forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie, police Sgt. Derrick Levasseur and private investigator William C. Dear reexamine the slayings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman; Martin Sheen narrates.
Host Toure leads a panel discussion about the first installment of "Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence" with the series' co-stars Kris Mohandie and Derrick Levasseur, Eboni Williams (Fox News) and Georgia Hardstark (My Favorite Murder Podcast).
The team questions O.J. Simpson's role in the murders after reexamining the evidence; forensics expert Dr. Henry Lee discusses the problems with the collection of evidence at the crime scene and what impact it may have had on the trial.
After collecting evidence for 21 years in the slayings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, private investigator Bill Dear introduces his theory about an individual with a checkered past to the team, calling him a ``person of interest.''
Host Toure leads a panel discussion about the second installment of "Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence" with series co-stars and special guests; Kato Kaelin asks people on the street their opinions and memories of the case.
Evaluating Bill Dear's ``person of interest,'' the investigators raise questions about the man's alibi for the night of June 12, 1994, then they study his bizarre behavior after the murders and look closely at his present-day life.
The team asks Kato Kaelin and other participants in O.J. Simpson's trial for their opinions about the murders; a possible eyewitness comes forward with a shocking revelation that could blow the investigation wide open.
Host Toure leads a panel discussion about the final installment of "Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence" with the series' co-stars Kris Mohandie and Derrick Levasseur, Eboni Williams (Fox News) and Georgia Hardstark (My Favorite Murder Podcast).
DNA results come in, and the purported eyewitness takes a polygraph test; the team sits down with Fred Goldman and Tanya Brown; Dr. Kris Mohandie and Sgt. Derrick Levasseur reveal their final conclusions about what they believe really happened.