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From: Jasper
Date: 10/6/01
Time: 1:15:56 AM
I was looking at Fuhrman's story again and I realized there at least two more important holes in Marcia's story that his story plugs.
Fuhrman's story accounts for the stick on the parkway (forget that it flies out sideways counter to every known law of physics). It WAS there. It had to have come from somewhere. In Murder in Brentwood Fuhrman describes the only place it could have come from.
Marcia does not explain why there are no blood drops leading to the south path. Fuhrman's story gives us one blood drop that leads in that direction as well as an explanation for why there weren't more. When O.J. noticed he was bleeding, he put his hand in is pocket.
We know that the hand in the pocket explanation contradicts was Fuhrman says about O.J.'s "ridiculous" story of not realizing he had a cut on his hand until just before he got into the limo ("Surely it must have hurt"). But it also ignores three all-important blood drops (with no EDTA) that were indeed on the driveway. The only way that anyone can explain them is with O.J. going out of the gate. --Jasper
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