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Re: Over the Wall 6

From: Jasper
Date: 15 Oct 2010
Time: 11:26:31 PM

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Green Ice— I have many reasons to be sure that the Rockingham glove came off of Fuhrman’s hand on Bundy and he passed it to Roberts right after the murders. .............................................................................................................I did scrub through Riske’s testimony as well as what Fuhrman said about him in Murder in Brentwood, Page 12: “Officer Robert Riske had been the first on the scene. I KNEW RISKE only casually from previous arrests...” Riske’s testimony was suspect on several counts. Most importantly, he was the only cop to claim that he saw Fuhrman pointing to the glove in Rokahr’s photo after Fuhrman said he found the glove on Rockingham. ..............................................................................................................Tom Lange was also on Bundy when Fuhrman claimed to have gone back there to compare the gloves. He went along with the story that Vannatter sent Fuhrman back to Bundy but he never testified to seeing Fuhrman when he (Lange) went back to Bundy. We know from Neufeld’s questioning of Rokahr that Riske lied. ................................................................................................................. An unavoidable consequence of collecting as many pieces of information on this case as we have from so many sources is that we sometimes misfile them in our heads. The business card in Nicole’s desk drawer did not belong to Riske’s partner (Miguel Terrazas) http://www.smartfellowspress.com/iago/appendix.htm .(search Gonzalez) and the source was not Killing Time; it was American Tragedy, page 547, second paragraph (paperback edition): “Walking through the Bundy condo with the defense team in July of 1994, Pavelic had found Gonzales’s LAPD business card in Nicole’s desk drawer. He’s never found an explanation for that.” ...................................................................................................................... We went around with Pavelic’s business card story quite a bit on the Iago board trying out different scenarios to see where it fit in with what we knew and what we suspected about Fuhrman and his LAPD friends. Now that I know what Pavelic’s functional role was on O.J.’s defense team I would not put it past him to have planted the business card as a red herring, knowing that it would stir up theories with dead ends. –Jasper

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