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Re: Petro's timeline more accurate?/Common Sense

 

From: Jasper
Date: 7/15/01
Time: 12:57:20 PM

Comments

Allita,

This is one of those areas where common sense gets in the way of the truth and only specialized knowledge will help.

The fact is, one person is better suited to do what the killer did to Ron and Nicole than two or more people. The size of size of the killing ground alone makes it impossible for two or more attackers to maneuver effectively. Maneuver is the key word. The ability to maneuver laterally with speed and agility is something O.J. couldn't do. However, one man properly trained and drilled in the stun technique (taught in the military) could have easily rendered Ron and Nicole silent and helpless in two seconds or less with the but of a knife - or the butt of a knife in each hand. Two seconds is a longer time in that situation than you might think and it's one of the reasons I got so involved in the case. I knew for a fact as certain as the Earth orbiting the Sun that ONE person carried out the attack. Common sense tells you that the Sun orbits the earth.

There is also the matter of the shoeprints, one distinct set of size 12 Bruno Magli Lorenzos and a smaller set of common tennis shoes that were very hard to detect. The blood from Nicole's throat wound would have covered most of those impressions.

My position is that the position of Nicole's body when her throat was cut was ideal for covering the second set of prints. If O.J. was supposed to be the lone killer there could be only one set of shoeprints and they had to be size 12.

It's the timing of the "Hey! Hey! Hey!" following the onset of the barking that tells the tale for me. Five minutes is way too long to carry out the kind of killing that is done in an ambush. The killer had to have an observer on Bundy to make sure he wasn't caught in the act. The observer had to know that Three minutes was too long for what the killer had to do (exhaustion sets in in two minutes). From his point of view, out of sight of the action, it would have been natural to think that something had gone wrong and to see if his partner needed help. That's where the "Hey! Hey! Hey!" makes sense - with the killer, not the victim alarmed that is partner is about to step in blood."

I'm almost finished with The Smoking Gun 2 and the animation for Allan Park's sighing of Kato and O.J. It's going to take two or three months to make an animation of the killing itself. When you see it, you will know what I'm talking about. Until then, I want you to remember what an Army Ranger told me when he was trying to get me to join the Rangers. He told me how much better it was going out with a five man team and killing or kidnapping someone every four days than going out for weeks with a line outfit like I had been doing. He said, "It sounds hard but it's really easy." --Jasper

 

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