tense Ron Shipp's testimony continued with a devastating cross-examination that systematically attacked his credibility through financial motives, alcohol abuse, misuse of police resources, and inconsistencies in his account of OJ's 'dreams of killing' statement. Prosecutors countered by introducing photographs of Nicole's injuries from the 1989 beating, OJ's handwritten apology letters, and Nicole's will from a safe deposit box. The day concluded with a 911 operator testifying about Nicole's October 1993 emergency call, establishing her fear of OJ.
- Defense exposed Shipp's book deal with author Sheila Weller, his LAPD alcohol suspension in 1988, and drinking incidents through June-August 1994
- Douglas methodically attacked Shipp's credibility by showing he exploited Simpson friendship for personal gain, misused police resources to run license plates, and harbored romantic interest in Nicole
- Shipp testified DNA question and 'dreams of killing' statement sequence was presented misleadingly by prosecution, with polygraph reference excised by court order
- Prosecution introduced Nicole's safe deposit box contents: Polaroid photographs documenting injuries from 1989 beating, three handwritten letters from OJ, September 1990 will, and Laguna Beach property article
- 911 operator Terri Moore testified about Nicole's October 25, 1993 emergency call when she feared OJ was going to harm her