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Re: Exculpatory Evidence

From: bobaugust
Date: April 04, 2006
Time: 08:03:40 PM

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Let me answer your questions Jasper. The evidence that Simpson wore Bruno Magli Lorenzo style shoes are the over thirty authenticated photographs taken at a Buffalo Bills football game nine months before the murders by several different photographers. All show Simpson wearing the exact kind of shoes that the killer wore at Bundy. One of those photographs was even published in the monthly publication of the Buffalo Bills Report eight months before the murders. Simpson didn't wear a clown costume, he wore all dark colored clothing for concealment in the dark. The dark colored sweat suit was found freshly washed in Simpson's washing machine the day after the murders. Simpson was not worried about being seen in his Bronco with tinted windows, he dressed not to be seen after he got out his Bronco staying in the dark shadows at Bundy. Simpson's right hand glove did have a fiber that was found on it consistent with the Bronco carpet, as well as both victims blood and Simpson's blood, as well as hairs from both victims, as well as fur hairs from the Akita, as well as fibers from Ron's shirt, as well as the same blue black cotton fibers found on Ron's shirt and Simpson's socks. The glove was most likely on the Bronco center console along with the knife. That's how both victims blood stained the center console. You ask why wasn't Simpson's blood all over the inside and outside handle of the Bronco and steering wheel? There was blood found just above the outside door handle and there were several tiny drops of Simpson's blood found on the inside of the drivers door, one just above the door handle, and on the steering wheel. The cut was across Simpson's knuckle. That's consistent with the blood found near the Bronco handles. The fact is that there isn't one single piece of legitimate evidence that eliminates Simpson from being the killer. Everything you call exculpatory is only in your imagination. That's not evidence. bobaugust


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