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Re: The Bronco could have been...

 

From: Jasper
Date: 6/6/01
Time: 7:40:00 AM
Remote Name: 206.141.212.27

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Hi Maggie,

I hate to pop in and out like this but I've got to go out of town again for a few days and I don't want to leave what you said about the Bronco hanging.

Please keep in mind that I am an expert in scale and proportion - that's a big part of what I've been doing for a living since 1966. Also keep in mind that I spent several hours on each drawing of the Rockingham estate in Chapter 30 (Blood Trails) and 31 (O.J.'s Alibi) and the text that go with them to make sure they were as precise as I could get them in time and space. Also keep in mind that had to redo each drawing each time I discovered even the smallest error in critical angles and dimensions and I had to recheck and redo everything at a cost of several thousand dollars when the printer put the pictures in the wrong place. These pictures represent the only scale drawing of the Rockingham estate, the gate (the width of the gate is crucial) and the vehicles in and around the estate at the time.

The width of the gate, the angle between the driveway and Rockingham, the length of the vehicles, the turning radius of the limo and the Bronco, and the width of O.J.'s body tell you a lot when you get them right. They tell you what is possible and what isn't. In some cases like, the position of the Bronco, it tells you absolutely what happened because it's the only possible explanation the fits all of the indisputable facts.

I have to leave in a few minutes so I can't get into everything. But I hope you will read Allan Park's testimony again fore EACH of his appearances in court. The only things he got right were those things that correspond to his phone record and the testimony of both O.J. and Kato…He NEVER did see the Bronco, coming or going. He did see the address on the curb because it was right next to the corner of the drive on his right and the tail end of the Bronco was at least a foot and a half farther ahead.

Gotta go, my ride's here… - Jasper

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