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Re: Fuhrman's notes revisited

 

From: Prien@aol.com
Date: February 10, 2006
Time: 12:10 AM

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I agree with the first part of your analysis about Fuhrman obviously lying about the mask because his enumerated reference indicates he must have been fully aware of the items that were there. His failing to note presence of envelope is particularly significant. I disagree without elaborating on your interpretations about the significnace of the numbers and and other references and how they link Fuhrman. There is no reason for Fuhrman to play the oracle of Delphi with such abstruse references. I think a careful content analysis of the notes and testimony about when and how they were allegedly written establishes that Fuhrman and Phillips provide multiple and conflicting accounts about the events leading up to and following the writing of the notes (for example, Phillips actually describes two entirely different walkthroughs of the residence and two very different endings)so that this whole episode is entirely made up. I don't believe Fuhrman wrote the notes as and when he claimed. They were made up later to provide purportedly contemporaneous documentation of the key evidence items against Simpson. The most incriminating evidence of this is Fuhrman's failure to identify the people who dicovered the bodies. According to the testimony, Riske briefed them about what they had upon their arrival at the crime scene and before they did their walk through. He therefore necessarily identified the witnsses who allegedly discovered the bodies. Riske necessarily noted their names and addresses. Furhman had to have know who they were. Their identities and how they could be contacted would be important information that he had to have noted given the purpose for which he claimed he wrote his preliminary notes. Fuhrman, however, says nothing at all about them except to note that two people found the bodies. The reason he didn't note their names is that when Fuhman finally had to make up the notes to make them appear legit, the police did not then have straight who they were going to pick as the body discovery witnesses. Just wouldn't do to finger the wrong people. But who could argue with Fuhrman just neglecting to identify them. Prien

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