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From: Jasper
Remote Name: 192.168.7.72
Date: 27 Apr 2008
Time: 21:25:18 -0400
Rovaan – For the benefit of those who don’t know where this Kirk Gibson stuff is coming from, here is a little review: ………… 1993 is as far back as I can trace Mark Fuhrman’s routine of playing basketball with fellow police officers. He made specific references to weight-lifting and jogging in the early ’80s when he told an LAPD psychiatrist about his exercise routines. Between then and 1993 when he established his basketball playing routine with fellow LAPD officers, the only reference he made on record to any sport were to baseball. …………..You get those references only in what he says on a 1985 Laura Hart audiotape about taking a man to a BASEBALL DIAMOND to beat him and in his 1989 letter to the city attorney http://smartfellowspress.com/High_Points_2007.htm /Baseball Bat Incident. Even in establishing his affinity for basketball he makes a baseball connection with his friend in Robbery/Homicide who pointed him out to Phil Vannatter – a top pitching prospect in his youth for the Cleveland Indians. ………….. Following baseball connections in movies to evidence Fuhrman associated himself with on Bundy you get O.J. in The Naked Gun with Reggie Jackson as the Angel baseball player programmed to assassinate Great Brittan’s Queen Elizabeth II. Lots of shots of the baseball diamond, including one where O.J.’s character in a wheelchair rolls down an upper deck aisle and flips over a rail onto the field. …………. In Murder in Brentwood Fuhrman makes pointed references to basketball. He goes so far as to name two pro basketball players in his top three sports figures and he goes out of his way to do it. I noticed, however, that in the natural flow of his writing, his analogies and metaphors consistently fell into two categories – screenplays (or teleplays) and baseball. When he wanted to make a point about Gerald Uelmen’s race and slavery analogy with regard to how some things in the O.J. case could not be separated (page p.116-117) Fuhrman writes, “A better analogy would be this: Trying to keep O.J. out of the case would be like trying to keep Babe Ruth out of baseball.” …………. Baseball shows up with Fuhrman where you least expect it http://smartfellowspress.com/baseball.htm . It’s now showing up that way with Roberts, too – in baseball bats, baseball stadiums, birthdays, diamonds, earthquakes and movies. Kirk Gibson is the common thread running though all of them. …………We know that Fuhrman’s birthday connection to baseball is Hall of Fame slugger Hank Aaron who broke Babe Ruth’s all time home run record. The Hank Aaron name is also a Robocop TV movie connection as well as a connection to Fuhrman and Roberts’ investigation of retired Army Sergeant Major Robert C. Hurd’s murder (body found in trunk of car). The kicker here is that when you Google Kirk Gipson you get lots of interesting things but when your enter his name in IMDb you get this: http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0443719/fullcredits#cast Can’t get any more interesting than that. –Jasper
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