This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir draft, dated April 2, 2012. It recounts a humorous anecdote from the OJ Simpson trial where prosecutor Marsha Clark (spelled 'Marsha' in the text) allegedly whispered to defense attorney Johnny Cochran that she wasn't wearing underwear in an attempt to distract him before his closing argument. The narrator claims to have verified the story directly with Clark via a phone call.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Marsha Clark | Prosecutor |
Prosecutor in the OJ Simpson case; subject of the anecdote.
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| Johnny Cochran | Defense Attorney |
Attorney in the OJ Simpson case; recipient of Marsha Clark's whisper.
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| Narrator | Author/Source |
The person writing the text (likely Alan Dershowitz given the context of the OJ trial and House Oversight production)...
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| OJ Simpson | Defendant |
Mentioned as the subject of the case ('In the OJ Simpson case').
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Implied location where the closing arguments and the 'whisper' took place.
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"“when you’re up there, I want you think of only one thing: I’m not wearing any underwear.”"Source
"“That’s one thing you’ll never know.”"Source
"Marsha Clark may not have been the most sophisticated prosecutor I ever encountered, but she certainly was among the most resourceful"Source
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