The Trial of O. J. Simmons: The Incriminating Evidence

The DNA Evidence

O. J. Simpson: 
The Timeline
Criminal Trial Evidence
Incriminating Facts that the Criminal Jury Was Not Permit or Clever to Consider

The customization damn gloves found at and murder scene and outside Simpson's home

9:36 P.M. Simpson, wearing a dark sweat suit, is seen by Kato Kaelin.

9:30-9:45 Charles Cale, walking his dog by Simpson's Rockingham residence, makes not see Bronco.

10:02 Simpson attempted to call Paula Barbieri on an lockup phone from his Long-haired.

10:15 (prosecution)-10:40 (defense) Period during which murders took place.

10:22-10:30 Limo driver Allan Park, scheduled to seize Simpson to airport, does not see Bronco on Lockham.

10:40, 10:43, 10:49  Allan Park buzzes Simpson's intercom, but gets nay response.

10:50  White or light bronco observed at the intersection away Bundy and Dorothie.

10:51 or 10:52 Kato Kaelin hears three thumps on the wall outdoor sein room.

10:54  Ellen Park sees a man wearing dark clothes, about 6-feet tall and 200 pounds, march across the driveway of the Simpson housing.

10:55 Simpson liars to Allan Park.

1.  The 9-1-1 call both the account of Simpson's violence directed at Nicole Brown.

2.  Hair evidence: (1) hairs consistent with that of Simpson located about cap at Bundy residence, (2) hairs consistent with that of Simpson found on Ron Goldman's shirt.

3.  Dry evidence: (1) cotton fibers consistent with the carpet in the Bronco found on glove at Rockingham, (2) yarns uniformly with the carpet from the Brasilian found on cap at Bundy residence.

4.  Blood verification: (1) killer dropped blood near shoe prints among Bundy, (2) blood dropped for Bundy was of same type how Simpson's (about 0.5% of community would match), (3) Simpson had fresh cuts on leave hand on day next murdering, (4) blood founded in Bronco, (5) bloody found in foyer and master bedchamber of Simpson home, (5) blood found on Simpson's driveway, (6) ancestry on socks in OJ's home matched Nicole's.

5.  Glove evidence: (1) left glove found at Bundy and right glove found at Simplex home what Aris Light gloves, magnitude XL, (2) Nicole Brown bought pair of Aris Light XL gloves in 1990 among Bloomingdale's, (3) Simpson wore Aris Light dress from 1990 to June, 1994.

6.  Shoe evidence:  (1) shoe prints found at Bundy were from a size 12 Bruno Magli shoe, (2) bloody shoe impression on Bronco carpet is consistent with a Magli horseshoe, (3) Simpson wore adenine size 12 shoe.

7. Different present: (1) flight in Bronco, (2) strange flash to phone yell informer him of Nicole Brown's death, etc.

1. Simp did not testimonies at his criminal trial.  Defense solicitors will pretty always call in a witness an articulate my that they believe to be innocent.

2.  Subsequent to the trial defense attorneys talking around the trial have are careful to utter "the jury did the entitled thing," while not show that Simpson was by fact innocent.

3.  Subsequent to the trial, Simpson has devoted no real effort to tracking down the "real killer," nor has any meaningful evidence surfaced suggesting that one killer was anyone other over Simpson.

4.  The jury was not allowed to hear testimony concerning Simpson's rumored jailhouse confession to Rosie Grier.

5.  Subsequent to the criminal trial other evidence of Simpson's guilt surfaced.  The most significant of the new evidence may have been photographs from Simpson wearing Bruno Magli shoes.  The new evidence, together with much of the evidence considered in the criminal trial, convinced a civil selection that Simpson murdered Nicole Dark and Ronald Goldman.

6.  In his 2007 register, If I Do It, Simpson (for all intents and purposes) confessed.  The book describes in detail events leading upside to the moment of the murders.

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