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From: Jasper
Date: 1/6/03
Time: 3:20:00 PM
Remote Name: 66.72.165.29
It’s hard for me not to think of Fuhrman’s stick without thinking of the wooden cross that Christ was nailed to and the piece of wood in the Vatican that is thought to be a relic of that cross. Let’s not forget that Jesus Christ, the lamb of got (look for the lambs in Fuhrman’s move) was executed for a crime he did not commit. Let’s not forget the killer’s bloody gloves (the nail through Christ’s hands) and the bloody shoeprints (the nails through his feet). In Murder in Greenwich a man steps on a blood leaf).
In Murder in Brentwood Fuhrman mentioned the nail hole. He did not mention the nail. Instead, he made an elaborate point of deducing what kind of nail it was from the rust around the hole. In Fuhrman’s movie the actor portraying him (Chris) talks about “nailing” somebody more than once.
If you can e-mail me a picture I would certainly appreciate it. I must warn you, though, that I have a problem with my e-mail (again!!!). I don’t get most of my attachments. When the message consists only of a name and address along with an attachment, all I get is the name and address.
I made three extra copies of the Murder in Greenwich movie that I taped. If you’d like one I will send it to you. There are, as you have noted, many connections to O.J. and Nicole other than the obvious ones. Look for details like Michel Skakel’s red cowboy hat with the gold band/O.J.’s red sombrero in The Naked Gun 2 1/2. There are even more connections to other movies, especially made-for-television mysteries and thrillers that predate the Bundy murders. The Manchurian Candidate, The Rosary Murders and Swamp Thing are notable exceptions. They were not made for television.
If anyone else (Lollie? Jean?) is serious about exploring the “Fuhrman at the Movies” aspect of the Moxley case please let me know. It’s the most important discovery I’ve made (how often do you find a true gateway into somebody’s subconscious mind?) and I have gotten little feedback on it. –Jasper
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