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Re: Over the Wall 6

From: Jasper
Date: 16 Oct 2010
Time: 04:25:34 AM

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Angel – I apologize for not respond to this logical observation of yours: “This could also be where he got his bleeding killer theory, he observed the blood drops while checking the area around the Bronco and gate and wrote his notes after returning to Bundy.” Your bleeding killer observation deserves a closer look on its own merits. ........................................................................................................................ Please let me explain why I dismissed what Shapiro said about the 2:30 call. The business of Fuhrman and Phillips (both of them?) calling the police station at 2:30 to find out where O.J. was has the smell of Bill Pavelic all over it. In one stroke he does three things to give Fuhrman AND Roberts cover as a murder suspects. 1) He “partners” Fuhrman with Phillips when Fuhrman’s real partner was Roberts. 2) He pushes the idea that Furman “found” the right-hand glove on Bundy and planted it to “find” (again) on Rockingham. 3) He creates the impression that it was necessary for Fuhrman to learn where O.J. was at 2:30, which meant that he didn’t already know when O.J. left and where he went.. ....................................................................................................................... All of the above takes Fuhrman off the hook as a murder suspect In Steven Singular’s Legacy of Deception he talks about an anonymous source “close to” the D.A.’s office. Among other things, the Source tells Singular that Fuhrman and “another detective” slipped away from Bundy *around 2:30* a.m. on June 13 and drove to Rockingham expecting to find evidence against O.J. When they get there they find nothing incriminating and start *arguing.* Fuhrman finds the glove somewhere on Bundy and after the four detectives go to Rockingham he plants it on the south path. ................................................................................................................ In April of ’94 (after the preliminary hearing in which first Fuhrman testified) Singular took this story to Carl Douglas, through the intervention of the law office receptionist. Bill Pavelic was with Pavelic stomping on everything Singular tried to say and repeatedly arguing that Fuhrman could not have planted the glove. Douglas agreed with Pavelic. Another way of saying that is Pavelic argued what he knew Douglas, Cochran and Shapiro believed – although they also claimed to believe, against all logic, that Fuhrman saw both gloves lying together by the knit cap. Singular finally convinced Douglas that tests for EDTA would show what blood evidence was planted ............................ ................................................................. I don’t think Pavelic was prepared for the EDTA part of Singular’s story. But the leak to Singular’s Source about Fuhrman and another detective going to Rockingham and getting into an argument could only have originated with Fuhrman or “the other detective.” It was also too close to what Rosa Lopez told Pavelic about hearing men arguing in O.J.’s yard – between 11:30 and midnight on June 12. Shifting the time that SHE SAID she heard the men arguing to 2:30 on the 13th solves that problem with Lopez nicely. Fuhrman Bringing Roberts with him to question her off the record resolves the question of whether she could identify the voices of the arguing men. She couldn’t. Your observation about Fuhrman seeing the blood drops on the Rockingham driveway works as well for 11:30-midnight on the 12 as it does for 2:30 on the 13th. –Jasper

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