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Re: I wrote this on AFOJS, Lawsuits

 

From: Kari
Date: 11/5/01
Time: 2:27:34 AM

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It is amazing that so few notice this. Several people have pointed the finger at these people and nothing. The only thing going for Kato kailen is that he did sue that tabloid. Now he is either very wise killer, or else inncoent completely. No Killer would rely on the burden of having to prove innocent because if they take you to court for Liable or Slander they have to prove they are innocent and they can't do that legally as Jasper and the rest have the preponderance of the evidence in their books. Kailen is the only alleged suspect who doesn't have the evidence to that extent that Kato would have an easy time, not because Junot is wrong, proving he is innocent because there is so little evidence that he is guilty. This in some ways is part of what makes him seem so appealing as the guilty party sometimes as he is the hargest to prove. I just have to think how easy it would have been for him to look like an orderly for graveyyard shift which was when O.J. Simpson was taken from Jail to the hospital in Late June for minor surgery at which time a lazy looking dunderhead orderly could have gotten blood from O.J. Simpson to take to the lab, again dressed up as dunderhead janitor when he exchanged the bindles. He would have been let in by a night person who didn't recognize him just before the bindles were supposed to be sent the first time to the Lad for DNA, and then they didn't but it didn't matter for him to work so fast. It explains the difference in DNA and it explains how one guy could do it all. Kato with O.J,'s shoes and the fact that Nicole met Faye and Kato at Aspen and one of them seems linked to the CIA, any or all of this could have been done. This is why what the police did is unpardonable. The evidence is so compromised that even if one figured out exactly how the blood was found and where it came from, There are so many suspects that the original blood samples are imperative.

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