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From: Jasper
Date: Sunday August 27, 2006
Time: 02:26:03 AM
Solitairea1, …Although Lauren referrers to the “purple flowers” in the photo she does not call them delphiniums. I didn’t think she knew what kind of flowers they were. If she had known, I think she would have said “delphiniums” just as she would have said “carnations” or “roses” if they had been carnations or roses. I’ve also seen too many delphinium links to Fuhrman in the movies to believe that Lauren attached her poem to delphiniums that just happened to be laying there. Either she brought them or someone else did for the purpose of being used as they were used. The poem and the delphiniums fit too well together for that. They fit too well with Fuhrman’s brand of imagination and his next high profile murder investigation in Greenwich Connecticut as an unlicensed gumshoe from Idaho. ……….. I’ve been working on a new High Points entry called “Chain of Custody.” This had nothing directly to do with Lauren’s poem and Fuhrman’s “improvement” on the entire scene. But while I was working on it I got a call that told me why the delphinium “chain of custody” to Fuhrman did not rattle as loudly for others as they did for me. In the next day or so I’m going to try to capture the relevant shots from five moves, two of which are already in The Smoking Gun 3, and put them in the Picture Gallery. I’ll bookmark the section and put a link to in on the Bundy Walkway article in High Points ………When you see the captures from Dead Again, A Killing Affair, Cocaine and Blue Eyes, the “Dead Woman’s Shoes” segment of The New Twilight Zone and Murder in Greenwich I’m sure that you will see my point. If the original poem is hers and the wilted flowers are his, she must have gotten the flowers from him. And that makes me wonder if she also got her inspiration to write the poem and attach them to the delphiniums from him. If they hadn’t acted quickly after the crime scene tapes came down and coordinated their actions as the sequence or photos show they did, it would have been too late. ...……. The smell of blood spread out over a large outside area would have been stronger several hours after the murders. When it’s fresh, the odor is so subtle that it takes a LOT of it to register distinctly as an odor. You perceive it more as a uniquely nauseating sensation. If you didn’t know what it was you might not connect it to that “sensation.” People often speak of the sight of blood making them ill. It’s really the smell. I think that’s what happened to Louis Karph. He might have thought for a moment that he was coming down with the flue and dismissed it as soon as he left the area. ………. I can’t see any neighbor going into that murder scene to identify a body. There was too much blood, too little room to step around it and no reason to do it with Fuhrman in charge. Planting that story would have been a good way to delay release of the rumor that Fuhrman had an intimate affair with Nicole until O.J. was indicted. Besides, didn’t Lauren post that Jeff identified Nicole’s body at 2:00 or 3:00 A.M? Vannatter would have had no firsthand knowledge of that. He didn’t get there until 4:05. Lange testified specifically that the “TaylorS” were not home. He was in charge at Bundy and he would have checked it out. So would O.J.’s attorneys. If the police needed a neighbor to identify either body it would have been on a stretcher outside of the tapes when the bodies were removed. --Jasper
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