NIKV69
2007-09-15, 08:00 PM
OK since OJ is back in the news and of course he says he didn't do it I propose everyone to give their account of what really happened that fateful night in Brentwood, CA and then provide their own views on the BASED ON EVIDENCE PROVIDED AT TRIAL. I think it is a given he was involved but it couldn't have happened the way the LAPD tried to present. Let's have everyone give their account of what happened that night and what could have been done differently to convict OJ of double murder.
Firstly I feel a second person was involved. I strongly suspect AC Cowlings. He was either with OJ when he happened upon Nicole and Ron at her condo. I feel OJ then assumed Ron was Nicole's latest fling and snapped. Brutally killing both or killing her and Ron having the bad luck of arriving just as the murder happened. Either way I feel Cowlings either helped prevent Ron from helping Nicole or was called by OJ right after to assist. I saw this for two reasons. OJ would have had blood all over his clothes and self after the murder and such a finite amount was found in his truck. Second, the worlds most respected forensic criminalist Henry Lee who testified another set of footprints. Independant of OJs, Nicole's and Ron's was at the scene.
I don't feel the LAPD tried to frame OJ but I do feel they planted and played with evidence to bolster their case. I don't feel the gloves were part of the crime and were planted. I say this 1. I believe this was not premediated and was a rage killing so he would not have planned ahead to wear gloves. 2. During the trial the Prosecutors made a huge error and had OJ try them on and they did not fit. 3. How can someone dispose of the murder weapon immediately so as to never be found (It never has been to this day) yet leave one glove at the scene and drop the second glove in his own backyard? Makes no sense. I think the fact the detectives jumped the fence immediately after reaching OJ's house point to a mindset that OJ was quilty and they had to secure evidence to this.
I believe Cowlings helped OJ by somehow disposing of his clothes right before he flew to Chicago. I am not sure he was with him when he pulled the Bronco up to the house not using the driveway but parking on the side road. Probably in a hurry since one wheel was up on the curb.
I think another point that crippled the prosecution was the fact that Det Van Atter instead of booking a vile of blood taken from OJ into evidence he drove around with it for 2 hours and then took it to Simpson's house. A major mistake from LAPD procedure and had no reasoning. Also Barry Scheck and Peter Nuefeld also presented proof of tampering when they proved blood found on simpsons socks (found at his house) and drops on the gate at Nicole's house (coincidentally found 3 weeks after the murder) contained a preservative used in crime labs. I also bring your attention to the fact that I find it nuts that a murderer who sucessfully disposes of the weapon would leave his bloody socks on the floor in the middle of his bedroom and fly to Chicago.
Basically I think the Prosecution's case was doomed by Henry Lee's testimony. In fact after he examined the crime scene evidence he said to the jury "Only opinion I can give under this circumstance, something is wrong" and provided strong further evidence tampering in addition to Neufeld and Scheck who are also two of the most respected DNA and blood collection experts.
I feel Mark Fuhrman and Van Atter did what they did not out of racism but in an effort to provide an air tight case. So much so they were caught in their actions and thus the doubt raised was enough to raise the reasonable doubt requiring a jury to acquit.
I feel OJ was pulling one of his unannounced pop in visits when he either got into an argument and snapped or found Ron Goldman with Nicole and did the same. He killed Nicole and subsequently Ron in a violent struggle. I feel the gloves were probably property of the person that helped OJ. Mostly used to keep blood evidence off his hands during evidence disposal and were found by the police somewhere else than where the LAPD said they were found. OJ then got in his limo and flew the redeye to Chicago. The LAPD then proceeded to bungle the case in a multitude of ways. Between imcompetence and evidence tampering. When OJ returned from his trip the police at his house immediately cuffed him without arresting him. Realizing their mistake took the cuffs off. At this point OJ got money and his disguise and tried to flee the country. The slow speed chase enused and the rest is history.
What do you think?
Firstly I feel a second person was involved. I strongly suspect AC Cowlings. He was either with OJ when he happened upon Nicole and Ron at her condo. I feel OJ then assumed Ron was Nicole's latest fling and snapped. Brutally killing both or killing her and Ron having the bad luck of arriving just as the murder happened. Either way I feel Cowlings either helped prevent Ron from helping Nicole or was called by OJ right after to assist. I saw this for two reasons. OJ would have had blood all over his clothes and self after the murder and such a finite amount was found in his truck. Second, the worlds most respected forensic criminalist Henry Lee who testified another set of footprints. Independant of OJs, Nicole's and Ron's was at the scene.
I don't feel the LAPD tried to frame OJ but I do feel they planted and played with evidence to bolster their case. I don't feel the gloves were part of the crime and were planted. I say this 1. I believe this was not premediated and was a rage killing so he would not have planned ahead to wear gloves. 2. During the trial the Prosecutors made a huge error and had OJ try them on and they did not fit. 3. How can someone dispose of the murder weapon immediately so as to never be found (It never has been to this day) yet leave one glove at the scene and drop the second glove in his own backyard? Makes no sense. I think the fact the detectives jumped the fence immediately after reaching OJ's house point to a mindset that OJ was quilty and they had to secure evidence to this.
I believe Cowlings helped OJ by somehow disposing of his clothes right before he flew to Chicago. I am not sure he was with him when he pulled the Bronco up to the house not using the driveway but parking on the side road. Probably in a hurry since one wheel was up on the curb.
I think another point that crippled the prosecution was the fact that Det Van Atter instead of booking a vile of blood taken from OJ into evidence he drove around with it for 2 hours and then took it to Simpson's house. A major mistake from LAPD procedure and had no reasoning. Also Barry Scheck and Peter Nuefeld also presented proof of tampering when they proved blood found on simpsons socks (found at his house) and drops on the gate at Nicole's house (coincidentally found 3 weeks after the murder) contained a preservative used in crime labs. I also bring your attention to the fact that I find it nuts that a murderer who sucessfully disposes of the weapon would leave his bloody socks on the floor in the middle of his bedroom and fly to Chicago.
Basically I think the Prosecution's case was doomed by Henry Lee's testimony. In fact after he examined the crime scene evidence he said to the jury "Only opinion I can give under this circumstance, something is wrong" and provided strong further evidence tampering in addition to Neufeld and Scheck who are also two of the most respected DNA and blood collection experts.
I feel Mark Fuhrman and Van Atter did what they did not out of racism but in an effort to provide an air tight case. So much so they were caught in their actions and thus the doubt raised was enough to raise the reasonable doubt requiring a jury to acquit.
I feel OJ was pulling one of his unannounced pop in visits when he either got into an argument and snapped or found Ron Goldman with Nicole and did the same. He killed Nicole and subsequently Ron in a violent struggle. I feel the gloves were probably property of the person that helped OJ. Mostly used to keep blood evidence off his hands during evidence disposal and were found by the police somewhere else than where the LAPD said they were found. OJ then got in his limo and flew the redeye to Chicago. The LAPD then proceeded to bungle the case in a multitude of ways. Between imcompetence and evidence tampering. When OJ returned from his trip the police at his house immediately cuffed him without arresting him. Realizing their mistake took the cuffs off. At this point OJ got money and his disguise and tried to flee the country. The slow speed chase enused and the rest is history.
What do you think?