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S1 "Size 12 Shoe"
Prosecutors bring in an FBI special agent for their case against O.J. Simpson; William Bodziak, a shoe print examiner who had investigated the evidence from the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lost their lives, claims the shoe prints came from an high-end shoe made in Italy and came from a size 12 shoe; the high-end Italian shoes identified here are so exclusive that fewer than 300 pairs were sold around the time of the murders.

S1 "High End, Luxury Italian Shoe Brand"
Prosecutors turns focus to the bloody shoe prints found at the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed, claiming the size 12 print came from a high-end, luxury brand.

S1 "Bruno Magli"
The shoeprint expert tells jurors that the prints found at Nicole Brown Simpson's condo where she and her friend, Ron Goldman had been killed are of Bruno Magli, a rare, high-end, Italian shoe; on the stand, William Bodziak placed a pair of Italian shoes sole-to-sole against a pair of O.J. Simpson's Reeboks, testifying, that for all practical purposes, they were identical in size and shape to the shoe that left footprints at the crime scene.

S1 "Shoe Expert Faces Cross-Examination"
Prosecutors have a tough time trying to link O.J.Simpson with the Italian shoes they alleged were worn by the killer of his ex-wife, Nicole, and her friend, Ronald; they have no sales receipt and never recovered the actual shoes.

S1 "High End, Luxury Italian Shoe Brand"
Prosecutors turns focus to the bloody shoe prints found at the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed, claiming the size 12 print came from a high-end, luxury brand.

S1 "Size 12 Shoe"
Prosecutors bring in an FBI special agent for their case against O.J. Simpson; William Bodziak, a shoe print examiner who had investigated the evidence from the crime scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lost their lives, claims the shoe prints came from an high-end shoe made in Italy and came from a size 12 shoe; the high-end Italian shoes identified here are so exclusive that fewer than 300 pairs were sold around the time of the murders.

S1 "Examining 40 Bloody Footprints"
The FBI shoe imprint examiner testifies that the bloody shoe prints found along the walkway in front of Nicole Brown Simpson's condo where she and her friend, Ronald Goldman were killed, is a size 12, the same size worn by O.J. Simpson.

S1 "FBI Shoeprint Examiner"
The prosecution team calls in an FBI expert in shoe imprints, who confirms the exact type of shoe that left a bloody footprint at the scene where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed.