Crime Story: American

The show uses the "Chewbacca Defense" (a logical fallacy) not as a joke, but as a strategy. Cochran tells the jury, "If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit." The show’s genius is showing that the glove didn’t fit because of latex shrinkage and O.J. stopping his arthritis medication—facts the defense knew but didn't need to explain. The system (LAPD’s history of racism) made the acquittal inevitable.

For journalism students, compare ACS’s version to the contemporaneous 1997 news coverage. The show reveals how media framed Cunanan as a brilliant "spree killer" rather than a failed social climber enabled by a homophobic system. Section 3: Pedagogical Tools – How to Use Clips in Class Here is a practical table for educators or discussion leaders: American Crime Story

The Trial as Tragedy: How American Crime Story Redefines True Crime for the Post-Network Era The show uses the "Chewbacca Defense" (a logical

For students of law, ACS demonstrates that evidence is less powerful than narrative . The defense won because they told a better story about racist police, not because they proved O.J. innocent. Section 2: The Homophobia Archive – The Assassination of Gianni Versace Season 2 is arguably more helpful for social historians. It deliberately obscures Versace (the famous victim) for the first three episodes to focus on the killer’s earlier, ignored victims. Episode 4, "House by the Lake," shows the murder of David Madson. The system (LAPD’s history of racism) made the

The show employs a "reverse chronology" that functions as a autopsy of neglect. We see police in Minnesota treat Cunanan’s early murders as a "domestic dispute" between gay men, leading to no manhunt. ACS argues that homophobia is not just hatred; it is negligence . The police didn’t chase Cunanan because the victims were gay men, allowing him to reach Versace.