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Cinnie

I was pretty young when OJ Simpson had his trial

I know it seems obvious that he might have had a "motive" in the hand of the murders due to the relationship he had with Nicole... but from what I heard, he was on a plane minutes after the incident took place. And something else about his belongings being clean?

Anyone who remembers the 90s please help me clarify?
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Reply #1 posted 05/22/09 5:27pm

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i was in calgary visiting my sister and watched a bit of the trial on her cable tv hug
i remember a knife store owner testified he remembered OJ coming into the store and buying a knife like the one that either matched the murder weapon or the knife that was found on scene... i forget which. i was ready to convict him right then lol

that's my calgary/OJ connection but damn you for making me feel old! tease
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Reply #2 posted 05/22/09 5:27pm

Cinnie

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According to the prosecution, Simpson was last seen in public at 9:36 p.m. that evening when he returned to the front gate of his house with Brian 'Kato' Kaelin, a bit-part actor and family friend who lived on the property of Simpson's estate, after they had a bite to eat at a nearby McDonald's. Simpson was not seen again until 10:54 p.m., an hour and 18 minutes later, when he came out of the front door of his house to a waiting limousine hired to take him to LAX Airport to fly to a Hertz convention in Chicago. Both the defense and prosecution agreed that the murders took place between 10:15 and 10:40 p.m., with the prosecution saying that Simpson drove his white Bronco the five minutes to and from the murder scene.[5] They presented a witness in the area of Bundy Drive who saw a car similar to Simpson's Bronco speeding away from the area at 10:35 p.m

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Reply #3 posted 05/22/09 5:31pm

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OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.
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Reply #4 posted 05/22/09 5:31pm

Cinnie

emm said:

i remember a knife store owner testified he remembered OJ coming into the store and buying a knife like the one that either matched the murder weapon or the knife that was found on scene... i forget which. i was ready to convict him right then lol


Whoa I never heard that. eek
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Reply #5 posted 05/22/09 5:33pm

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MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.


That's it.
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Reply #6 posted 05/22/09 5:34pm

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emm said:

i was in calgary visiting my sister and watched a bit of the trial on her cable tv hug
i remember a knife store owner testified he remembered OJ coming into the store and buying a knife like the one that either matched the murder weapon or the knife that was found on scene... i forget which. i was ready to convict him right then lol

that's my calgary/OJ connection but damn you for making me feel old! tease


Haha, I think that the knife store owner was probably seeking attention.... wink

Anyway, I remember that there was a point in time when the OJ simpson trial actually had its own cable channel in our area. It was called OJTV. I also remember, I think I was in grade 7 at the time....

our teacher stopped classes when they were ready to announce the verdict and we listened to it on the radio....

I mean, really, how crazy is that that a bunch of 12 year olds in Canada stopped classes mid-day so we could listen to the outcome of a celebrity murder trial?

Things were so ridiculous.
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Reply #7 posted 05/22/09 5:36pm

Cinnie

MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.


But his suicide note said he had nothing to do with the murders. I think I would be pretty upset if a police department was after me for something I didn't do but seemed destined to be punished for.

What is the Bronco part? I just read that someone said they saw a Bronco drive through the area of Nicole's house around 10:30. Didn't OJ live in the area? That's how he was able to do it so quickly? Aren't Ford Broncos everywhere?

The footprints were in blood from the scene to where the vehicle was parked? What is so special about Bruno Maglis? (Seriously?)

MuthaFunka said:

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.


And why didn't the glove fit. Because it shrunk somehow?

This is honestly a mystery to me!
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Reply #8 posted 05/22/09 5:37pm

emm

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savoirfaire said:

Haha, I think that the knife store owner was probably seeking attention.... wink


so everyone in that trial was just in it for themselves> talk to the hand he was under oath. i think you'd remember if OJ came into your store and bought a knife.

grade 7? pout another calgarian making me feel old
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Reply #9 posted 05/22/09 5:42pm

Cinnie

savoirfaire said:

Haha, I think that the knife store owner was probably seeking attention.... wink

Anyway, I remember that there was a point in time when the OJ simpson trial actually had its own cable channel in our area. It was called OJTV. I also remember, I think I was in grade 7 at the time....

our teacher stopped classes when they were ready to announce the verdict and we listened to it on the radio....

I mean, really, how crazy is that that a bunch of 12 year olds in Canada stopped classes mid-day so we could listen to the outcome of a celebrity murder trial?

Things were so ridiculous.


I was in grade 7 too. All I remember was someone from our grade running down the hall between classes announcing that OJ was innocent. lol
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Reply #10 posted 05/22/09 5:43pm

MuthaFunka

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Cinnie said:

MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.


But his suicide note said he had nothing to do with the murders. I think I would be pretty upset if a police department was after me for something I didn't do but seemed destined to be punished for.

What is the Bronco part? I just read that someone said they saw a Bronco drive through the area of Nicole's house around 10:30. Didn't OJ live in the area? That's how he was able to do it so quickly? Aren't Ford Broncos everywhere?

The footprints were in blood from the scene to where the vehicle was parked? What is so special about Bruno Maglis? (Seriously?)

MuthaFunka said:

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.


And why didn't the glove fit. Because it shrunk somehow?

This is honestly a mystery to me!


In his suicide note he said "Don't remember me for the OJ I am today but for the OJ I used to be" ...that's pretty much saying it all right there. Remember him in WHAT way? A killer? Yep. And how did he know the cops were ONLY seeking him as a suspect?

As for the Bruno Maglis - they're rare. Now, what are the chances that OJ and another dude in ALL of L.A. are gonna have the same shoes, shoes in which were used in the killing of 2 peopl, 1 of which OJ KNEW? hmmm

The glove probably shrunk due to all the blood soaked onto it.
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Reply #11 posted 05/22/09 5:49pm

Cinnie

MuthaFunka said:

In his suicide note he said "Don't remember me for the OJ I am today but for the OJ I used to be" ...that's pretty much saying it all right there. Remember him in WHAT way? A killer? Yep. And how did he know the cops were ONLY seeking him as a suspect?


Actually I don't know if the police were ONLY seeking him as a suspect, or if he knew that, I was just trying to see the situation from OJ's little point in hell. I think if someone was about to commit suicide because they were in crisis, they wouldn't want people to remember that saddening crisis. That's how I interpreted that.


MuthaFunka said:

As for the Bruno Maglis - they're rare. Now, what are the chances that OJ and another dude in ALL of L.A. are gonna have the same shoes, shoes in which were used in the killing of 2 peopl, 1 of which OJ KNEW? hmmm

Like how rare? Really expensive or just custom made or what? Was this discussed in the trial or people in the 90s were like "ooooh... Bruno Maglis" I actually never heard of them. I need the suspect to be carrying a rare vinyl record for it to have meaning to me. lol "What are the chances that OJ was photographed carrying a copy of Hung Up by Salt, and the same record turns up at the scene?" giggle

MuthaFunka said:

The glove probably shrunk due to all the blood soaked onto it.

neutral Then why did they let him try it on?


A mystery I tell ya!
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Reply #12 posted 05/22/09 5:54pm

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MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.


I am so glad you pointed out the shoes!!! I've seen pics of his shoes and the footprints and it leaves little or no room for reasonable doubt.

This is a pretty good website... http://www.wagnerandson.com/oj/OJ.htm
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Reply #13 posted 05/22/09 5:58pm

Cinnie

What material were the gloves for them to shrink because blood soaked in them?
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Reply #14 posted 05/22/09 5:58pm

Cinnie

I had gloves before, they never shrunk!
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Reply #15 posted 05/22/09 5:59pm

MuthaFunka

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Cinnie said:

MuthaFunka said:

In his suicide note he said "Don't remember me for the OJ I am today but for the OJ I used to be" ...that's pretty much saying it all right there. Remember him in WHAT way? A killer? Yep. And how did he know the cops were ONLY seeking him as a suspect?


Actually I don't know if the police were ONLY seeking him as a suspect, or if he knew that, I was just trying to see the situation from OJ's little point in hell. I think if someone was about to commit suicide because they were in crisis, they wouldn't want people to remember that saddening crisis. That's how I interpreted that.



Like how rare? Really expensive or just custom made or what? Was this discussed in the trial or people in the 90s were like "ooooh... Bruno Maglis" I actually never heard of them. I need the suspect to be carrying a rare vinyl record for it to have meaning to me. lol "What are the chances that OJ was photographed carrying a copy of Hung Up by Salt, and the same record turns up at the scene?" giggle

MuthaFunka said:

The glove probably shrunk due to all the blood soaked onto it.

neutral Then why did they let him try it on?


A mystery I tell ya!


And I interpreted the suicide note as admitting guilt.

Magli's are expensive and found mainly in Italy, that's what makes them rare. And the shoes were a big part of the case. There's a photo of OJ in them while on the field of a football game.

And the prosecution had no idea the glove wouldn't fit. Had they known THAT shit, they wouldn't have even tried that stunt.
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Reply #16 posted 05/22/09 5:59pm

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Cinnie said:

I had gloves before, they never shrunk!


Yes, leather does shrink.
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Reply #17 posted 05/22/09 6:00pm

Cinnie

JustErin said:

Cinnie said:

I had gloves before, they never shrunk!


Yes, leather does shrink.


I had real leather gloves and I wore them in rain and snow confuse
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Reply #18 posted 05/22/09 6:00pm

MuthaFunka

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RenHoek said:

MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.


I am so glad you pointed out the shoes!!! I've seen pics of his shoes and the footprints and it leaves little or no room for reasonable doubt.

This is a pretty good website... http://www.wagnerandson.com/oj/OJ.htm


Cool, thanks for that site. And yeah, the shoes being the same as OJ's is almost as good as his blood being there.
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Reply #19 posted 05/22/09 6:01pm

MuthaFunka

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Cinnie said:

What material were the gloves for them to shrink because blood soaked in them?


Leather. And leather shrinks.
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Reply #20 posted 05/22/09 6:02pm

MuthaFunka

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Cinnie said:

JustErin said:



Yes, leather does shrink.


I had real leather gloves and I wore them in rain and snow confuse


And you probably stretched them back out as you wore them again, more frequently. OJ hadn't worn that glove in over a year, it just sat in evidence - to shrink and never be stretched back out again.
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Reply #21 posted 05/22/09 6:04pm

Cinnie

MuthaFunka said:

And I interpreted the suicide note as admitting guilt.


To be fair, it could be interpreted any number of ways including guilt. nod

MuthaFunka said:

Magli's are expensive and found mainly in Italy, that's what makes them rare. And the shoes were a big part of the case. There's a photo of OJ in them while on the field of a football game.


Shit, not at the airport? He had time to change his clothes before the flight too? Where did they find his shoes? Did they?

MuthaFunka said:

And the prosecution had no idea the glove wouldn't fit. Had they known THAT shit, they wouldn't have even tried that stunt.


Of course, but if they are leather, and JustErin knows that leather shrinks, I wonder why no one pointed out that him trying them on might be redundant irrelevant.

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Reply #22 posted 05/22/09 6:05pm

Cinnie

MuthaFunka said:

Cinnie said:



I had real leather gloves and I wore them in rain and snow confuse


And you probably stretched them back out as you wore them again, more frequently. OJ hadn't worn that glove in over a year, it just sat in evidence - to shrink and never be stretched back out again.


My hands are big and strong. nod
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Reply #23 posted 05/22/09 6:06pm

Cinnie

MuthaFunka said:

RenHoek said:



I am so glad you pointed out the shoes!!! I've seen pics of his shoes and the footprints and it leaves little or no room for reasonable doubt.

This is a pretty good website... http://www.wagnerandson.com/oj/OJ.htm


Cool, thanks for that site. And yeah, the shoes being the same as OJ's is almost as good as his blood being there.


I'm definitely checking that site.

Shoes are not DNA though! mad
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MuthaFunka said:

Cinnie said:



I had real leather gloves and I wore them in rain and snow confuse


And you probably stretched them back out as you wore them again, more frequently. OJ hadn't worn that glove in over a year, it just sat in evidence - to shrink and never be stretched back out again.


Exactly, you beat me to it.
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Cinnie, I was never into the case enough to come to a hard-and-fast conclusion of where I stand. But a private investigator named William Dear, who at one time was convinced of O.J.'s guilt, wrote a book called O.J. is Guilty, but Not of Murder where he comes to the conclusion the culprit was quite possibly O.J.'s son Jason. O.J., he says, knew, but took the heat for him.

His theory might explain everything from the shoe footprint ... to the matching blood evidence ... to the glove not quite fitting ... to the unreconcilable timeline ... to that odd fist fight no one talks about that Jason and O.J. had at the end of O.J.'s "running away" in the Bronco. Jason also allegedly had a pretty widely known history of violence, which police never talked about. And notice that while everyone else around the trial, including O.J.'s daughter Arnell, capitalized on their fleeting notoriety for a bit, no one has seen hide nor hair of Jason since.
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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
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Reply #26 posted 05/22/09 6:26pm

Cinnie

Lammastide said:

Cinnie, I was never into the case enough to come to a hard-and-fast conclusion of where I stand. But a guy named William Dear, who at one time was convinced of O.J.'s guilt, wrote a book called O.J. is Guilty, but Not of Murder where he comes to the conclusion the culprit was quite possibly O.J.'s son Jason.

His theory might explain everything from the shoe footprint ... to the matching blood evidence ... to the glove not quite fitting ... to the unreconcilable timeline ... to that odd fist fight Jason and O.J. had at the end of O.J.'s "running away" in the Bronco. Jason also allegedly had a pretty widely known history of violence, which police never talked about. And notice that while everyone else around the trial, including O.J.'s daughter Arnell, capitalized on their fleeting notoriety for a bit, no one has seen hide nor hair of Jason since.


I'm sayin! I keep reading evidence that blood spots are "consistant with a reenactment done with a 6' man" like c'mon. It is frustrating to read.
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Cinnie said:

Lammastide said:

Cinnie, I was never into the case enough to come to a hard-and-fast conclusion of where I stand. But a guy named William Dear, who at one time was convinced of O.J.'s guilt, wrote a book called O.J. is Guilty, but Not of Murder where he comes to the conclusion the culprit was quite possibly O.J.'s son Jason.

His theory might explain everything from the shoe footprint ... to the matching blood evidence ... to the glove not quite fitting ... to the unreconcilable timeline ... to that odd fist fight Jason and O.J. had at the end of O.J.'s "running away" in the Bronco. Jason also allegedly had a pretty widely known history of violence, which police never talked about. And notice that while everyone else around the trial, including O.J.'s daughter Arnell, capitalized on their fleeting notoriety for a bit, no one has seen hide nor hair of Jason since.


I'm sayin! I keep reading evidence that blood spots are "consistant with a reenactment done with a 6' man" like c'mon. It is frustrating to read.

I never had much interest in the case, but the book seems fascinating. I've not read it in its entirety, though -- only skimmed through it once when I worked at a library.

Dear is a bit of an opportunist, too, which might benefit you. lol He produced a documentary last year based on the findings of his book called, "The Overlooked Suspect: O.J. Is Guilty but Not of Murder." Supposedly, it's horribly produced, but the findings sound interesting.
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
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Reply #28 posted 05/22/09 6:35pm

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MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.

O.J. was proven not guity 4 the reasons stated above. No way he did this with the evidence presented iin the case. Beyond that, why would he do it?
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Reply #29 posted 05/22/09 6:39pm

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MuthaFunka said:

OJ did it.
Cowlings helped.

OJ did it and the proof is these 3 reasons:

- OJ's "suicide confession" note
- OJ runs in Bronco
- The footprint of Bruno Magli shoes at the crime scene and OJ being photographed in some Bruno Maglis.

OJ got acquitted for 3 reasons:

1 - The glove didn't fit
2 - Racist Furman's association with the case
3 - Van Atter took OJ's blood sample home instead of checking it in as evidence

Once all 3 of those came into play, it was a done deal for OJ's acquittal.


I believe he also was acquitted because the jury was made up of people who did not have faith that police & the system are above planting evidence, conspiring to bring black heroes down, etc. And those reasons (racist cops, bad fitting gloves) that you mention just confirmed this feeling for them. That was the source of "reasonable doubt."

It took me a long time to understand that, but whether I believe he did it or not, I understand now that the system did not instill trust in the jury and it was enough to let him off.

So even though I think he did it, the system made its own bed and had to lie in it. It was probably a good thing, sort of like an earthquake is a terrible but necessary thing.
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