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Killing Time: The First Full Investigation into the Unsolved Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman

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AN INDEPENDENT ANALYSIS OF THE EVIDENCE IN THE CASE
By Steven H Propp
Co-author Donald Freed wrote in an introductory section of this 1996 book, “I was at Dulles International Airport … The ‘Fuhrman Tapes’ were being argued in the O.J. Simpson case… I muttered, ‘So they DID frame the right man.’ A man standing next to me said, ‘We may never know because the lawyers are controlling the scientific evidence instead of the other way around.’ Four hours later… Professor Raymond Briggs had … explain[ed] to me how it would be possible to get inside the real-time of the killings with the help of computer analysis, and to create a kind of virtual reality of the crime scene…” (Pg. xi)

They note, “the Prosecution would hint broadly that the bloody evidence had been carried to Chicago and back in Simpson’s Louis Vuitton suitcase, then taken away and disposed of by longtime Simpson friend and consultant Robert Kardashian. Yet, the police did not request the bag when they searched Kardashian’s home on June 17, made minimal legal motions but did not question or call Kardashian during trial, and at summation merely held up the empty case for the jury to see and speculate on.” (Pg. 46)

They point out, “Why was no vegetation disturbed in the area where the glove was found at Rockingham if someone jumped over the fence there? Why was no blood seen initially on the socks found in O.J.s bedroom? Why was no blood seen on the rear gate at Nicole’s residence until three weeks after the murders? Why was Detective Vannatter carrying around a vial of O.J.’s blood? Why was Ron Goldman’s blood not discovered in O.J.’s Bronco until months after the murders?” (Pg. 73)

They observe, “The Ford Bronco is a loud, powerful four-wheel drive vehicle that creates too much automotive sound to avoid attention, especially given the ambient context after 10:00 PM on a Sunday, and the headlight sightlines existing near the corner of Rockingham and Ashford, where [limo driver Allan] Park waited. Even if Park was inside the limousine off and on, telephoning, he could still have a view across the driveway to the Rockingham gate where the Bronco was later found parked. Our demonstration made it abundantly clear … that because the Bronco makes a very loud noise, it would be unlikely that the limousine driver would not have heard or seen its approach.” (Pg. 100)

They suggest, “conduct your own experiment:… take a pair of leather gloves and pour wine or blood from meat on them. Put one out in the night, on the ground, from about 11 PM to 5 AM, and put the other in a closed plastic container. Check both gloves after this six-hour period. We believe that you will find that the glove left outside will be dry, and that the one packaged in the container will be moist. The glove found at Rockingham was moist.” (Pg. 129)

They note, “Lipstick was found on Ron’s cheek. This suggests that Nicole kissed him as he came in. We know he had gone home to clean up after Mezzaluna, so presumably the lipstick from not from someone at the restaurant. If it was Nicole’s, it would have been placed there before the attack. This would mean that both were assaulted at once, and this strongly suggests two assassins.” (Pg. 131)

They explain, “It is compelling to note that… all of the timeline witnesses who function as clocks to virtually exclude O.J. Simpson from the crime scene and the killing time--- believe that he is guilty: Pilnak, Park, Heidstra, Kaelin, Shively, ‘Jane Jones,’ and the other neighbors. Except for Park, all of these were declared hostile witnesses by the Prosecution, and none of them could understand why.” (Pg. 133)

They state, “Dr. Irwin Golden, the L.A. Deputy Coroner who had performed the autopsies, stated on direct exam in the preliminary trial that there were ‘two morphologically different types of stab wounds on the victims.’ Some, he said, were indicative of a single-edge blade, while others had a characteristically double-pointed or forked end. This meant that the wounds could have been made by two different weapons, which in turn suggests the possibility of two killers.” (Pg. 187)

They conclude, “instead of searching for who is to blame, this study has attempted to pursue the facts, and develop a new way to reach the truth. For the ‘facts,’ we have offered a summary of the trial and some of what our investigation has learned; for the way to the truth we have offered our competing scenarios and timelines. The rest we leave to you, the jury. The search goes on.” (Pg. 251)

The authors’ purported emphasis upon the “evidence” is mildly refreshing, but overall their claims to avoid reaching conclusions while supporting various alternative theories are not very persuasive. Those interested in the criminal trial may find their listings of evidence, and particularly their analysis of various “timelines,’ to be helpful.

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An Independent Review of the Facts
By Acute Observer
Killing Time

Donald Freed is a historian, dramatist, and novelist. Raymond P. Briggs is a visual and cognitive scientist. Most of the books on this double murder were written by those who were involved with the trial. This is the first book with an outside and objective viewpoint. It contains the Autopsy Reports (but most would not understand the medical terms). The `Acknowledgments' thank all those who helped. The `Prologue' has a time-line for the events from June 1994 to October 1995. Technology affects political questions (the Zapruder film, the Pentagon Papers, the Watergate Tapes, the Rodney King Videotape).

Chapter 1 has the Prosecution's case, their story of the crime. Could a barking dog time an event? [No, dogs can't testify in court.] The Prosecution could not find an expert in the field of spousal abuse to testify for them (p.40). There was no proof that OJ ever owned a pair of Bruno Magli shoes. Witnesses contradicted the time of the murders (p.54). Chapter 2 has the Defense's arguments to challenge the Prosecution and suggest reasonable doubt (p.59). The Defense time-line is on pages 60 to 62. Many fingerprints at the murder scene did not match OJ (p.66). Neither did some blood samples. The Contested Evidence is listed on pages 69 to 72. The EDTA found on the socks and gate suggest evidence planted from the blood sample. The various time-lines are listed on pages 70 to 83, along with their problems. Bot the prosecution and defense claimed the murders occurred at 10:30 to 10:45pm! The limo driver saw no activity at OJ's compound at this time so it provides an alibi (p.85). "The gloves didn't fit" (p.89), they had Caucasian limb hair inside. The so-called "educated and professional classes" believed in the shoddy DNA evidence (p.90)! The limo driver's presence provided an alibi for OJ (p.104). If there is "something wrong" with the Prosecution and Defense scenarios then there must be another explanation (p.109).

Chapter 3 discusses alternate scenarios. The Prosecution's claims were not supported by missing evidence (p.110). Was there a "second man"? There is Unexplained Evidence (pp.127-131). The witnesses near Bundy gave testimony that excluded OJ as the murderer (p.133). Were there two killers (p.138)? Were drugs the cause of the murder (Chapter 4)? Was someone stalking Nicole (p.146)? Was there a threat to Ron (p.149)? Were drugs involved (p.151)? Was organized crime involved (p.166)? Chapter 5 discusses other killers, such as serial killer Glen Rogers (p.175). Were there two killers (p.177)? The failure to call the coroner prevented a better estimate of time of death (p.189). Chapter 6 discusses Mark Fuhrman's history. He found a moist-looking bloody glove at 6:06am (p.211) and had other activities (p.212). How did that one glove go from the murder scene to OJ's house? How did blood get into the Bronco (p.217)? [That Sherlock Holmes' case is "Silver Blaze" (p.219).] There is a short definition of the Black Dahlia Murder Case (p.222). The Singular manuscript contained information that could destroy the Prosecution's case (p.226). Chapter 7 says OJ was warned to "take Nicole and the children away" earlier (p.231). There are unanswered questions (p.232). What if Ron Goldman was the target and Nicole the innocent bystander (p.248)?

The Appendices cover ten subjects. The time-lines assume the murders occurred between 10pm and 11pm. This is not true. The blood of the victims would have been black and clotted when the bodies were found by the police at 12:15am. The red liquid blood suggests the murders took place about 11:30 to 11:40pm. A passing couple saw Nicole's body at 11:45. [The book "Forty Whacks" can tell you this, its about an older double murder.] Ron's height, weight, and age made him resemble Nicole's boy friend, another possible target. He went into hiding for months afterwards and was never questioned by the police or at the trial. [Page numbers refer to the hardcover edition.]

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