LDRandAstarte
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ORIGINAL: Alumbrado I didn't say get the drop on, I said slaughtered solo without more of a trace... the person who inflicted that much damage to 2 full sized people would have had blood in every pore and every hair on their body, clean up or no. Yeah, he could have worn a hazmat suit, and hotwired a nearby vehicle and taken it out to the desert where he had a complete decon set up waiting, and then buried everything except for a pair of socks that only had tiny drops on them and then run across country to his waiting vehicle in time to make the plane... but I'm skeptical. Based on what was recovered, OJ was in contact at some point, no doubt, but either the prosecution threw away a couple of buckets of red stuff and forgot to mention it at trial, or someone else did all or most of the actual dirty weapons work... just like OJ had them do in the current case, while he played mastermind. And, as I said, it is only a best guess, I simply don't buy that he played Zorro all by himself. I am not an OJ fan, but I am a innocent until proven guilty fan! Don't forget. - The socks with the blood on them had the blood pressed into them so that it was pushed through the weave of the fibers and bubbled up on the inside of the sock where there should have been an ankle preventing that from happening.
- The glove was found in a 3 foot wide side yard, between the side of the house and the fence by a cop looking into OJ's yard from a neighbors yard, and when they went to get the glove they had to knock down cobwebs to get to it. I guess OJ tossed it over the fence into his yard from the neighbors yard.
- Blood samples found on the back gate at the crime scene, reported to be left there by OJ during his getaway had blood preservative in it when it was collected.
- Goldman's knuckles on both hands were split open from blunt force trauma (he hit some one hard, and more then once) and they photographed OJ's entire body (in underwear) when he was questioned and he did not have a bruise on him anywhere.
Just to mention a few things. Like Alumbrado & I have conjectured, he knew who did it, he may have hired them to do it, and he may have been there and watched. But He did not "Do It". The prosecuters tried him for a crime they could never prove. They lacked evedence to back up the case. This time however they got him dead to rights.
< Message edited by LDRandAstarte -- 10/7/2008 9:30:50 AM >
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When I die, I want to go like my grandpa who died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming in terror like the other three passengers in his car.
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