Politicz
09-16-2007, 09:22 PM
O.J. Simpson was arrested in Las Vegas this weekend, after an incident involving a sports memorabilia dealer who accused O.J. of robbing him at gunpoint of sports memorabilia that O.J. Simpson claims was stolen from him. According to news media sources, O.J. was arrested because it is believed a gun was involved in this incident.
This seems to be reminiscent of O.J.'s famous June 17, 1994 car chase by the police after the murder of his wife, Nicole Brown-Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. It was suggested that O.J. Simpson had a gun that day, too-however, no evidence to this fact was ever presented in court.
This latest trouble that O.J. has gotten himself into brings back a few questions concerning the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ronald Goldman. Did O.J. Simpson really committe these murders-or were they done on order of the Mafia that both, Nicole Brown Simpson, Nicole's sister, Denise Brown, and Ronald Goldman were associated with? And, was Nicole Brown Simpson murdered by the mafia because she owed them a huge debt for drugs she obtained from them to support her drug habits? Was Ron Goldman associated with the Mafia through the Mezzaluna restaurant where he worked at? And, what about Nicole Brown-Simpson's sister, Denise Brown? Denise Brown was often photographed with ex-Mafia cutthroat, and FBI informant, Tony Fiato. Tony Fiato was Denise Brown's boyfriend according to friend, associates, and witnesses. And, what about O.J. Simpson's son, Jason Simpson? Could Jason have committed these murders, and O.J. took the blame for him, so that his son wouldn't get put to death?
Did Mafia elements within the Brentwood/ L.A. police department kill Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ronald Goldman on an ordered hit? Did Mark Furman deliberately botch up the crime scene-or were there Mafia elements within the L.A./Brentwood California police department, who ordered the crime scene to be botched, and O.J. Simpson to take the blame for their murders? Do both the Brown and Goldman families have connections or associations with the Mafia? Was Nicole Brown-Simpson murdered by the Mafia because she didn't pay her huge drug debt to them? Did Ron Goldman owe the Mafia something, too, or was he just in the wrong place at the wrong time? Is O.J. Simpson an innocent man who has been deliberately framed by the police, and threatened by the Mafia that he will be murdered too, if he doesn't keep his mouth shut, and just go along with the program?
Do you think the judicial system in L.A. deliberately turned the O.J. Simpson murder trial into a media circus in order to ensure that O.J. would walk free because he was a football hero. Or, do you think the Mafia had root elements within the judicial system in L.A. and California, who pulled a few strings to ensure that O.J. walked for them?
Do you think O.J. Simpson is smart enough to have hid all the clothing evidences that would have proven he was involved in the murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ronald Goldman-and which still have never been found to this day?
Read the evidence for yourself, then you personally decide whose really guilty in all this botched up murder mess. Oh, yeah, tell me who you think really killed Nicole-Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman.
Criminal Evidence In the O.J. Simpson Trial:
1. DNA analysis of the blood found in, on, and near Simpson’s Bronco revealed traces of Simpson’s, Nicole’s, and Ronald Goldman’s blood.
2. DNA testing of the blood under Nicole's finger nails was from an unidentified person who was never found.
3. DNA analysis of bloody socks found in Simpson's bedroom were proven to be Nicole’s blood; however, the blood on the socks had the same identical shape on both sides. Leading medical examiner Dr. Henry Lee of the New Jersey State Medical Examiners Office testified in court that the only way this could happen was if he had a "hole" in his ankle and that the more likely scenario is that someone intentionally placed the blood on the socks while they were on the floor of OJ Simpsons' bedroom. Lee also noted the collection procedure of the socks was inappropriate and caused contamination[3].
4. Simpson’s hair was found on Goldman’s shirt even though Simpson claims to have not been at the house and to have never met Goldman.
5. DNA analysis of blood on the left-glove, found outside Nicole Simpson's home, was proven to be a mixture of Simpson’s, Nicole’s, and Ronald Goldman’s. However, even though the glove was soaked in blood, there were no blood drops leading up to, or away from the glove. No other blood was found in the area of the glove except on the glove.
6. LA Police Detective Phillip Vanatter also could not give a reasonable explanation why after taking Simpsons blood, and before recording this part of the mountain of evidence, he walked around for hours with the 10 cc's of OJ Simpsons' blood on his person. Every police department in the civilized world requires that evidence custody logs be kept and that no one officer and detective hold evidence of this type on their person for any extended period of time.
7. The LA County District Attoney's Office and the Medical Examiners Office never had an explanation as to why there were 4 cc's of blood missing from the original 10 cc amount taken from Simpson and placed into evidence[4].
8. LA Police Detective Phillip Vanatter also testified that he saw photographs of press personnel leaning on and contaminating the Bronco before the evidence was collected. The exchange recorded on the trial transcript between Vanatter and Shapiro listed below: MR. SHAPIRO: AND YOU LATER FOUND OUT THAT THE PRESS WAS NOT ONLY IN THE VICINITY OF THE BRONCO, BUT HAD SPILLED COFFEE ON THE HOOD OF THE BRONCO WHILE IT WAS BEING SECURED BY YOUR OFFICERS, DID YOU NOT? MR. VANNATTER:I SAW THAT THERE WERE COFFEE STAINS TO BE DISREGARDED IN THE TOW REPORT, YES. MR. SHAPIRO: AND YOU ALSO HAVE SEEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF A CIVILIAN RUNNING UP AND TOUCHING THE EXACT AREA WHERE YOU SAW THE BLOOD, DID YOU NOT? MR. VANNATTER: I SAW PHOTOGRAPHS OF A -- WHAT APPEARED TO BE A WOMAN LOOKING INTO THE VEHICLE, YES[5].
9. The gloves also contained particles of Goldman’s hair and carpet fibers from Simpson’s Bronco.
10. Officers found arrest records indicating that Simpson was charged with the beating of his wife Nicole. Photos of Nicole’s bruised and battered face emerge. Simpson was sentenced with 3 years of community service for this crime.
11. Police discovered the dome light in the Bronco had been removed. A search of the vehicle revealed the light was carefully placed under the passenger seat and was in good working condition. Puzzling blood smears on the passenger floorboard indicate that Simpson may have purposely removed the light and placed it under the seat before the murders. Then, after the murders, he may have unsuccessfully tried to find it to put it back in the socket. Police on stakeouts routinely remove the dome lights from their vehicles to avoid detection when the car doors are opened. [citation needed]
12. It was discovered that Nicole had one set of keys to her home missing. She had indicated to several family members and friends that she feared Simpson had stolen them to gain entry into her home. The keys were later found in Simpson’s home.
13. Paula Barbieri indicated that she had broken up with Simpson the day of the murders. She indicated he seemed very disturbed at the news. Phone records proved that Simpson attempted to contact her shortly before the murders from his Bronco’s cellular phone.
14. The lions share of the evidence - bloody glove, bloody socks, blood on the Bronco - was found by LA Detective Mark Fuhrman, who in turned committed perjury on the witness stand and then pleaded the 5th Amendment against self incrimination to avoid questioning after his integrity came into question[6].
15. The left-hand glove found at Nicole’s home and the right-hand glove found at O.J.’s home proved to be a match.
16. They also proved to be Simpson’s size. Even though Simpson claimed under oath that he did not own a pair of Aris Isotoner gloves, several media pictures emerged showing Simpson wearing these exact gloves.
17. The bloody footprints are quite easily identified as being made from a pair of Bruno Magli shoes. These shoes are quite expensive and extremely rare[4]. The large size 12 prints matched Simpson’s shoe size.
18. An LAPD criminologist, Dennis Fung's collection of the evidence came under criticism. He admitted to "having missed a few drops of blood on a fence near the bodies," but said that he "returned several weeks afterwards to collect them" on the stand[7]. Despite deviating from standard methodology, this was admitted into evidence for the trial.
19. Fung also admitted that he had not used rubber gloves when collecting some of the evidence[8].
20. Following his testimony, Fung was greeted with handshakes and hugs from the defense table where he was viewed as a hero[9].
21. Friends and family indicated that Nicole was quite consistent in her claims that Simpson had been stalking her. She claimed that everywhere she went she noticed Simpson would be there, watching her. She was afraid because Simpson had already told her he would kill her if he ever found her with another man. [citation needed]
22. Ross Cutlery provided store receipts indicating that Simpson had purchased a 12 inch stiletto knife six weeks before the murders. A replica of the knife was purchased by the police and provided an exact match to the wounds on Nicole and Ronald Goldman.
Alternative Murder Theories:
Simpson has suggested a hitman killed Ron and Nicole. Those who agree with this assertion say it is supported by the following details:[citation needed]
The murder of Ron and Nicole was among a string of murders of people associated with Simpson, Ron, and Nicole. Casimir Sucharski, a friend of Simpson, was murdered two weeks after Ron and Nicole. On March 19, 1995, Simpson's friend, record company promoter Charles Minor, was murdered. On July 30, 1993, eleven months before the famous double murder, Ron Goldman's friend Brett Cantor was killed with a knife in a manner identical to Ron and Nicole: from behind and across the throat and stabbed repeatedly on the arms and chest. Michael Nigg, a waiter at the Mezzaluna was shot in the head and killed. Another Mezzaluna waiter barely survived a car bombing.[citation needed]
Several people believed that O.J. Simpson was actually after a man by the name of Brett Shaves and not Ron Goldman. Brett and Nicole dated just months after the divorce of Nicole and O.J. Photos of the two naked in a hot tub were published in the National Enquirer.
Many working at Mezzaluna were involved with the Mafia and/or the drug trade. [citation needed]
Photos of Nicole with known criminals of the drug trade in a hot tub and on a bed were shown on the news. Simpson said he was upset when he saw his children associated with the drug scene with which Nicole had apparently become involved.
Barry Hoestler, a private investigator hired for the Simpson case by Robert Shapiro, said Nicole talked about the idea of opening a restaurant with Ron Goldman as her partner, and financing it with cocaine profits. Hoestler said Nicole and her friends were "over their heads with some dope dealers."
Nicole's best friend was Faye Resnick, a cocaine addict. Someone broke into Resnick's apartment to take documents and photographs. Later, Resnick skipped town. Simpson's defense team said Nicole and Ron may have been killed by drug dealers to scare Resnick into paying her drug debt. Prosecutors said there was no evidence to back this theory.
There was an unexplained DNA mix on the steering wheel column of the car. The DNA was neither Simpson's, nor Nicole's, nor Goldman's. [citation needed]
The "car testimonies" of Park and Kato, which suggest unexplained movement of vehicle(s), were suppressed from the trial.
Al Cowlings once served as a bodyguard for convicted drug smuggler Joey Ippolito. Ippolito escaped from a Florida jail three weeks before the murders and made many calls to Simpson. According to the theory, Ippolito probably hired a hitman to commit the drug related murders. Frankie Viserto is one hitman known to be close to Ippolito. In the past, Viserto has tortured and beheaded his victims with a knife.
Nicole's sister Denise Brown was often seen and photographed with ex-Mafia cutthroat and FBI informant Tony Fiato, a cohort of Ippolito. Denise denied that Fiato was her boyfriend, but witnesses say otherwise.
Police detectives broke state law and their own policy when they waited hours to summon the county coroner. [citation needed]
In violation of policy, evidence remained in the processing room for three days before the first piece was booked in the secure ECU. The evidence was on a tabletop, and could be handled by anyone with access. 70 to 80 police personnel had access.
Someone broke into Robert Shapiro's office, forced open a locked filing cabinet, and stole confidential papers related to the case.
Simpson said that only once, in 1989, had he and Nicole got into a fight that injured her. Nicole used makeup in one of the photos showing her with facial bruises after the fight. He said Nicole's written statements of domestic abuse were a plan to get out of a prenuptial agreement.
The DNA evidence was a 5 point match. A 6 point match is necessary to conclude that DNA comes from a particular person. However, it is highly unlikely to get a 5 point match from someone other than a relative. This theory is outlined below.
Jason Simpson theory:
Another theory that has been put forth is that Simpson's son, Jason Simpson, committed the murders. This is the central theory of a book by Private Investigator William Dear titled O.J. is Guilty, But Not of Murder (ISBN 0-9702058-0-5). The book was the result of a six year investigation by Dear and attempts to explain Simpson's incriminating behavior and the incriminating evidence. Among the circumstances that Dear claims in the book to support his theory are:
1. Jason Simpson was considered a "problem child" at an early age. Documented in articles of interviews given by OJ.
2. He had fits of rage and once attacked a statue of his father with a baseball bat as well as later being diagnosed with "Intermittent Rage Disorder" accompanied by seizures. He was prescribed Depakote, a drug frequently prescribed to individuals suffering from rage.
3. According to Shipp, Jason and Nicole would go out dancing and partying together and Jason probably began to develop a romantic feelings for her.
4. He had no alibi after 10pm, he claimed to watch TV until 3am. Not only did he have no alibi for what he was doing after 10pm, but gave three different versions of what he was doing that night when he was asked on three different occasions.
5. Experts established that the probable murder weapon was a chef's knife.
6. Jason had his own chef knives and kept them with him and probably had them in his possession when he left Jackson's that night.
7. Jason's psychiatrist shredded all of Jason's medical records after the murders.
8. On the day after the murders, June 13, 1994, OJ hired a well-known criminal attorney to represent Jason. This was prior to OJ's arrest for the murders.
9. James G. Cron, crime scene expert, has studied the investigative material and determined that Jason Simpson should have been considered a major suspect in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.
10. England crime scene experts, Tery Merston and his partner, Peter Harpur, stated OJ is not the killer of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman but in all probability, was at the crime scene after the murders. They both felt Jason Simpson should have been considered a major suspect.
This book has now been made into a documentary, along with new evidence, entitled The Overlooked Suspect. Dear hopes this will finally force an opening of a grand jury and indictment of Jason Simpson.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._J._Simpson_murder_case[/url]
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This seems to be reminiscent of O.J.'s famous June 17, 1994 car chase by the police after the murder of his wife, Nicole Brown-Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. It was suggested that O.J. Simpson had a gun that day, too-however, no evidence to this fact was ever presented in court.
This latest trouble that O.J. has gotten himself into brings back a few questions concerning the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ronald Goldman. Did O.J. Simpson really committe these murders-or were they done on order of the Mafia that both, Nicole Brown Simpson, Nicole's sister, Denise Brown, and Ronald Goldman were associated with? And, was Nicole Brown Simpson murdered by the mafia because she owed them a huge debt for drugs she obtained from them to support her drug habits? Was Ron Goldman associated with the Mafia through the Mezzaluna restaurant where he worked at? And, what about Nicole Brown-Simpson's sister, Denise Brown? Denise Brown was often photographed with ex-Mafia cutthroat, and FBI informant, Tony Fiato. Tony Fiato was Denise Brown's boyfriend according to friend, associates, and witnesses. And, what about O.J. Simpson's son, Jason Simpson? Could Jason have committed these murders, and O.J. took the blame for him, so that his son wouldn't get put to death?
Did Mafia elements within the Brentwood/ L.A. police department kill Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ronald Goldman on an ordered hit? Did Mark Furman deliberately botch up the crime scene-or were there Mafia elements within the L.A./Brentwood California police department, who ordered the crime scene to be botched, and O.J. Simpson to take the blame for their murders? Do both the Brown and Goldman families have connections or associations with the Mafia? Was Nicole Brown-Simpson murdered by the Mafia because she didn't pay her huge drug debt to them? Did Ron Goldman owe the Mafia something, too, or was he just in the wrong place at the wrong time? Is O.J. Simpson an innocent man who has been deliberately framed by the police, and threatened by the Mafia that he will be murdered too, if he doesn't keep his mouth shut, and just go along with the program?
Do you think the judicial system in L.A. deliberately turned the O.J. Simpson murder trial into a media circus in order to ensure that O.J. would walk free because he was a football hero. Or, do you think the Mafia had root elements within the judicial system in L.A. and California, who pulled a few strings to ensure that O.J. walked for them?
Do you think O.J. Simpson is smart enough to have hid all the clothing evidences that would have proven he was involved in the murders of Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Ronald Goldman-and which still have never been found to this day?
Read the evidence for yourself, then you personally decide whose really guilty in all this botched up murder mess. Oh, yeah, tell me who you think really killed Nicole-Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman.
Criminal Evidence In the O.J. Simpson Trial:
1. DNA analysis of the blood found in, on, and near Simpson’s Bronco revealed traces of Simpson’s, Nicole’s, and Ronald Goldman’s blood.
2. DNA testing of the blood under Nicole's finger nails was from an unidentified person who was never found.
3. DNA analysis of bloody socks found in Simpson's bedroom were proven to be Nicole’s blood; however, the blood on the socks had the same identical shape on both sides. Leading medical examiner Dr. Henry Lee of the New Jersey State Medical Examiners Office testified in court that the only way this could happen was if he had a "hole" in his ankle and that the more likely scenario is that someone intentionally placed the blood on the socks while they were on the floor of OJ Simpsons' bedroom. Lee also noted the collection procedure of the socks was inappropriate and caused contamination[3].
4. Simpson’s hair was found on Goldman’s shirt even though Simpson claims to have not been at the house and to have never met Goldman.
5. DNA analysis of blood on the left-glove, found outside Nicole Simpson's home, was proven to be a mixture of Simpson’s, Nicole’s, and Ronald Goldman’s. However, even though the glove was soaked in blood, there were no blood drops leading up to, or away from the glove. No other blood was found in the area of the glove except on the glove.
6. LA Police Detective Phillip Vanatter also could not give a reasonable explanation why after taking Simpsons blood, and before recording this part of the mountain of evidence, he walked around for hours with the 10 cc's of OJ Simpsons' blood on his person. Every police department in the civilized world requires that evidence custody logs be kept and that no one officer and detective hold evidence of this type on their person for any extended period of time.
7. The LA County District Attoney's Office and the Medical Examiners Office never had an explanation as to why there were 4 cc's of blood missing from the original 10 cc amount taken from Simpson and placed into evidence[4].
8. LA Police Detective Phillip Vanatter also testified that he saw photographs of press personnel leaning on and contaminating the Bronco before the evidence was collected. The exchange recorded on the trial transcript between Vanatter and Shapiro listed below: MR. SHAPIRO: AND YOU LATER FOUND OUT THAT THE PRESS WAS NOT ONLY IN THE VICINITY OF THE BRONCO, BUT HAD SPILLED COFFEE ON THE HOOD OF THE BRONCO WHILE IT WAS BEING SECURED BY YOUR OFFICERS, DID YOU NOT? MR. VANNATTER:I SAW THAT THERE WERE COFFEE STAINS TO BE DISREGARDED IN THE TOW REPORT, YES. MR. SHAPIRO: AND YOU ALSO HAVE SEEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF A CIVILIAN RUNNING UP AND TOUCHING THE EXACT AREA WHERE YOU SAW THE BLOOD, DID YOU NOT? MR. VANNATTER: I SAW PHOTOGRAPHS OF A -- WHAT APPEARED TO BE A WOMAN LOOKING INTO THE VEHICLE, YES[5].
9. The gloves also contained particles of Goldman’s hair and carpet fibers from Simpson’s Bronco.
10. Officers found arrest records indicating that Simpson was charged with the beating of his wife Nicole. Photos of Nicole’s bruised and battered face emerge. Simpson was sentenced with 3 years of community service for this crime.
11. Police discovered the dome light in the Bronco had been removed. A search of the vehicle revealed the light was carefully placed under the passenger seat and was in good working condition. Puzzling blood smears on the passenger floorboard indicate that Simpson may have purposely removed the light and placed it under the seat before the murders. Then, after the murders, he may have unsuccessfully tried to find it to put it back in the socket. Police on stakeouts routinely remove the dome lights from their vehicles to avoid detection when the car doors are opened. [citation needed]
12. It was discovered that Nicole had one set of keys to her home missing. She had indicated to several family members and friends that she feared Simpson had stolen them to gain entry into her home. The keys were later found in Simpson’s home.
13. Paula Barbieri indicated that she had broken up with Simpson the day of the murders. She indicated he seemed very disturbed at the news. Phone records proved that Simpson attempted to contact her shortly before the murders from his Bronco’s cellular phone.
14. The lions share of the evidence - bloody glove, bloody socks, blood on the Bronco - was found by LA Detective Mark Fuhrman, who in turned committed perjury on the witness stand and then pleaded the 5th Amendment against self incrimination to avoid questioning after his integrity came into question[6].
15. The left-hand glove found at Nicole’s home and the right-hand glove found at O.J.’s home proved to be a match.
16. They also proved to be Simpson’s size. Even though Simpson claimed under oath that he did not own a pair of Aris Isotoner gloves, several media pictures emerged showing Simpson wearing these exact gloves.
17. The bloody footprints are quite easily identified as being made from a pair of Bruno Magli shoes. These shoes are quite expensive and extremely rare[4]. The large size 12 prints matched Simpson’s shoe size.
18. An LAPD criminologist, Dennis Fung's collection of the evidence came under criticism. He admitted to "having missed a few drops of blood on a fence near the bodies," but said that he "returned several weeks afterwards to collect them" on the stand[7]. Despite deviating from standard methodology, this was admitted into evidence for the trial.
19. Fung also admitted that he had not used rubber gloves when collecting some of the evidence[8].
20. Following his testimony, Fung was greeted with handshakes and hugs from the defense table where he was viewed as a hero[9].
21. Friends and family indicated that Nicole was quite consistent in her claims that Simpson had been stalking her. She claimed that everywhere she went she noticed Simpson would be there, watching her. She was afraid because Simpson had already told her he would kill her if he ever found her with another man. [citation needed]
22. Ross Cutlery provided store receipts indicating that Simpson had purchased a 12 inch stiletto knife six weeks before the murders. A replica of the knife was purchased by the police and provided an exact match to the wounds on Nicole and Ronald Goldman.
Alternative Murder Theories:
Simpson has suggested a hitman killed Ron and Nicole. Those who agree with this assertion say it is supported by the following details:[citation needed]
The murder of Ron and Nicole was among a string of murders of people associated with Simpson, Ron, and Nicole. Casimir Sucharski, a friend of Simpson, was murdered two weeks after Ron and Nicole. On March 19, 1995, Simpson's friend, record company promoter Charles Minor, was murdered. On July 30, 1993, eleven months before the famous double murder, Ron Goldman's friend Brett Cantor was killed with a knife in a manner identical to Ron and Nicole: from behind and across the throat and stabbed repeatedly on the arms and chest. Michael Nigg, a waiter at the Mezzaluna was shot in the head and killed. Another Mezzaluna waiter barely survived a car bombing.[citation needed]
Several people believed that O.J. Simpson was actually after a man by the name of Brett Shaves and not Ron Goldman. Brett and Nicole dated just months after the divorce of Nicole and O.J. Photos of the two naked in a hot tub were published in the National Enquirer.
Many working at Mezzaluna were involved with the Mafia and/or the drug trade. [citation needed]
Photos of Nicole with known criminals of the drug trade in a hot tub and on a bed were shown on the news. Simpson said he was upset when he saw his children associated with the drug scene with which Nicole had apparently become involved.
Barry Hoestler, a private investigator hired for the Simpson case by Robert Shapiro, said Nicole talked about the idea of opening a restaurant with Ron Goldman as her partner, and financing it with cocaine profits. Hoestler said Nicole and her friends were "over their heads with some dope dealers."
Nicole's best friend was Faye Resnick, a cocaine addict. Someone broke into Resnick's apartment to take documents and photographs. Later, Resnick skipped town. Simpson's defense team said Nicole and Ron may have been killed by drug dealers to scare Resnick into paying her drug debt. Prosecutors said there was no evidence to back this theory.
There was an unexplained DNA mix on the steering wheel column of the car. The DNA was neither Simpson's, nor Nicole's, nor Goldman's. [citation needed]
The "car testimonies" of Park and Kato, which suggest unexplained movement of vehicle(s), were suppressed from the trial.
Al Cowlings once served as a bodyguard for convicted drug smuggler Joey Ippolito. Ippolito escaped from a Florida jail three weeks before the murders and made many calls to Simpson. According to the theory, Ippolito probably hired a hitman to commit the drug related murders. Frankie Viserto is one hitman known to be close to Ippolito. In the past, Viserto has tortured and beheaded his victims with a knife.
Nicole's sister Denise Brown was often seen and photographed with ex-Mafia cutthroat and FBI informant Tony Fiato, a cohort of Ippolito. Denise denied that Fiato was her boyfriend, but witnesses say otherwise.
Police detectives broke state law and their own policy when they waited hours to summon the county coroner. [citation needed]
In violation of policy, evidence remained in the processing room for three days before the first piece was booked in the secure ECU. The evidence was on a tabletop, and could be handled by anyone with access. 70 to 80 police personnel had access.
Someone broke into Robert Shapiro's office, forced open a locked filing cabinet, and stole confidential papers related to the case.
Simpson said that only once, in 1989, had he and Nicole got into a fight that injured her. Nicole used makeup in one of the photos showing her with facial bruises after the fight. He said Nicole's written statements of domestic abuse were a plan to get out of a prenuptial agreement.
The DNA evidence was a 5 point match. A 6 point match is necessary to conclude that DNA comes from a particular person. However, it is highly unlikely to get a 5 point match from someone other than a relative. This theory is outlined below.
Jason Simpson theory:
Another theory that has been put forth is that Simpson's son, Jason Simpson, committed the murders. This is the central theory of a book by Private Investigator William Dear titled O.J. is Guilty, But Not of Murder (ISBN 0-9702058-0-5). The book was the result of a six year investigation by Dear and attempts to explain Simpson's incriminating behavior and the incriminating evidence. Among the circumstances that Dear claims in the book to support his theory are:
1. Jason Simpson was considered a "problem child" at an early age. Documented in articles of interviews given by OJ.
2. He had fits of rage and once attacked a statue of his father with a baseball bat as well as later being diagnosed with "Intermittent Rage Disorder" accompanied by seizures. He was prescribed Depakote, a drug frequently prescribed to individuals suffering from rage.
3. According to Shipp, Jason and Nicole would go out dancing and partying together and Jason probably began to develop a romantic feelings for her.
4. He had no alibi after 10pm, he claimed to watch TV until 3am. Not only did he have no alibi for what he was doing after 10pm, but gave three different versions of what he was doing that night when he was asked on three different occasions.
5. Experts established that the probable murder weapon was a chef's knife.
6. Jason had his own chef knives and kept them with him and probably had them in his possession when he left Jackson's that night.
7. Jason's psychiatrist shredded all of Jason's medical records after the murders.
8. On the day after the murders, June 13, 1994, OJ hired a well-known criminal attorney to represent Jason. This was prior to OJ's arrest for the murders.
9. James G. Cron, crime scene expert, has studied the investigative material and determined that Jason Simpson should have been considered a major suspect in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.
10. England crime scene experts, Tery Merston and his partner, Peter Harpur, stated OJ is not the killer of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman but in all probability, was at the crime scene after the murders. They both felt Jason Simpson should have been considered a major suspect.
This book has now been made into a documentary, along with new evidence, entitled The Overlooked Suspect. Dear hopes this will finally force an opening of a grand jury and indictment of Jason Simpson.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._J._Simpson_murder_case[/url]
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