One-Eyed Jack

 

This three-second segment from Mark Fuhrman’s 2002 Murder in Greenwich movie is saturated with Murder in Brentwood symbolism. From left to right you get a birdcage (Brad), Rob Mathers’ (H) mother (Mother’s poem outside of the killing cage) and Rob Mathers (Roberts). The letters left over from birdcage and Brad H Roberts (i, c, g, e, m, a) spell Image with only the “c” remaining – unless you use c as the middle initial. Tracking Fuhrman’s partner Brad Roberts as far as public information permits takes you to “the” Brad H. Roberts who was Fuhrman’s partner on June 12, 1994 and “a” young Brad C. Roberts in the early 1970s who could be the same man. The details in one freeze frame show all four suits in the standard playing card deck as they are in the pointing finger photos and “Mothers” poem photo. The fence seen through the window pane behind Rob Mathers in the Greenwich movie and the camera angle on the tiles in Fuhrman pointing finger photo inside the killing cage in the Brentwood book give you diamonds. The suite most represented by the Queen of Diamonds and the queen of spades on the face cards symbolized by Rob Mathers playing cards with his mother is a diamond.

 

 

The Queen of Spades who faces left like Rob Mathers’ mother has more diamonds associated with her than the Queen of Diamonds. Like Rob’s mother who holds five cards in her right hand, the Queen of Spades holds five diamonds in her right hand in the form of a flower with a yellow diamond center and four red diamond petals. Her left arm cradles a scepter with a diamond within a diamond tip. Rob’s mother holds out a card to her son on her left with her left hand. The Queen of Spades’ crown is made up of club heads (Nicole was clubbed in the head) and the only face card in the deck that resembles her son (blonde hair curled in the back and front and facing his right) is the Jack of Hearts. There are two one-eyed jacks in the deck, so called because there faces are shown in profile, the Jack of spades with dark hair who faces left and the Jack of Hearts with long blonde hair flipped up on the back. The Jack of Heart's vest is decorated with clubs. The Queen of diamonds, the queen of Spades and the Jack of Hearts therefore represent all four suits in a 52 card deck. 52 happens to be a Fuhrman bell-ringer number. 4 is a bell-ringer for Brad Roberts. --Jasper