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Re: Buster Question/ Knit Cap

From: Jasper
Date: April 18, 2006
Time: 08:39:04 PM

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Lollie, … The timeline won’t allow for any scenario in which Ron gets out of his clothes and either puts them back on or someone puts them on for him after he was killed. The bathwater and the lit candles suggest that Nicole was preparing to play a sex game with Ron. The blue jean jacket is the only indication that Ron was in the house. But the killer could have draped it over the kitchen chair before Ron arrived for reasons that were compromised when O.J. wore one blue jean jacket to the recital and another one to the airport. The blue jean jacket in the kitchen would then be one blue jean jacket too many. ………. You’ve got me thinking that Nicole might also have put it there to go with the rest of Ron’s costume. It certainly fits the boots, the pants, the shirt and the cap – one more garment for the “lumber jack-construction worker” to dance out of when he “surprises” the lady in the tub. With Faye, it would have been two ladies in the tub. How could a 25-year-old guy resist playing a game like that? ……….. Riske and Fuhrman discussed whether the jacket might have belonged to one of the victims. What if it belonged to Faye? Don’t you wish someone had spent more time with Nicole’s maid getting answers to questions like this? Don’t you wish someone had thought to ask Christian Reichardt about the jacket? Maybe that’s one reason it left the kitchen when Fuhrman did. Fuhrman might not have known it was there, what trace evidence was on it or what it would mean. If Riske was asking questions about it, what would O.J.’s lawyers do? Would they tie it to the 3-way, the cap and Faye’s 9:30 phone call? What would that do to the idea that O.J. was wearing the cap? –Jasper


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