OJ - Made in America
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PurpleAki said:
Well they were in her blood so recent enough I'd say...
yes the very rare and bespoke expensive shoes, i think they were size 12. prints were found in the blood.found this article,another person involved would explain lack of blood in the car and his foot prints. the shoes never turned up and he denied he owned them until a photo was shown with him wearing them. His accomplice could have driven his bronco and helped which would explain a lot of gaps. OJ gloves had blood on them as well.
Another bit of evidence was a black knit hat found at the scene with African/Caribbean type hair in it. something oj never wore but his son did jason the chef.
Along with the Atika dog which was there at the murder, are very loyal and would attack an unknown, the dog was known to OJ and his son.
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http://www.nytimes.com/1995/06/20/us/simpson-s-sho...
' An expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation testified today at O. J. Simpson's trial that the person who left a trail of bloody shoe prints along the walkway in front of Nicole Brown Simpson's home last June wore size 12 shoes, the same size worn by Mr. Simpson.
The witness, William J. Bodziak, an authority on shoe prints and tire treads, retraced his quest to track down the model of the shoes that left the prints, which took him to two factories in eastern Italy. He said the make, distributed only in 1991 or 1992, was Bruno Magli, a model he described as "high-end" -- that is, costing roughly $160 a pair.
The shoes worn by the killer or killers of Mrs. Simpson and Ronald L. Goldman a year ago, like the assailants' presumably blood-soaked clothes, have not been recovered. Nor have prosecutors thus far offered evidence that Mr. Simpson ever owned this kind of shoe. But as Mr. Bodziak placed a pair of similar Bruno Magli shoes sole-to-sole against a pair of Mr. Simpson's Reeboks, he testified that "for all practical purposes they were identical in the size and the shape."
Edited by The Spruce goose on Sunday 21st May 14:36
anonymous said:
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Really does make me wonder about some people when they post crap like this, missing pretty fundamental aspects of the case.You do realise that the killer dripped blood away from the murder scene, into and on the Bronco and up OJ's drive?!
How about OJ's socks being found with blood stains on them?
How about the dropped glove found on OJ's property, also blood stained?
What's more, the various blood stains matched OJ's (cut finger), Nicole's and Ron's blood!!
To say the murderer was meticulously careful and clean is beyond a joke.
youngsyr said:
Really does make me wonder about some people when they post crap like this, missing pretty fundamental aspects of the case.
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Really does make me wonder about some people when they post crap like this...
i think the fact oj's blood sample and been tampered with and a needle hole in the top, or did you forget this.
Racist cops on one side a sports hero on the other.
The Spruce goose said:
youngsyr said:
Really does make me wonder about some people when they post crap like this, missing pretty fundamental aspects of the case.
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Really does make me wonder about some people when they post crap like this...
i think the fact oj's blood sample and been tampered with and a needle hole in the top, or did you forget this.
Racist cops on one side a sports hero on the other.
He was 1,700 miles away in Chicago by the time the police got from the murder scene to his house and he didn't return until the next day.
Are you suggesting the police planted someone else's blood at the murder scene, using his shoe (which then disappeared to the prosecutions major disadvantage), in his car, on his glove, in his bedroom, on his drive and then waited 12 hours for him to return before then somehow linking all of the blood samples to the one they took the day after the murder?!
Just how many people were in on this conspiracy exacly, the entire LAPD?!
Get a grip. He's as guilty as sin. He's even admitted it, albeit indirectly.
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