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Topic subjectI am not really even following you at this point mayne.
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12978338, I am not really even following you at this point mayne.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Feb-24-16 03:52 PM
>long dragged out back and forth IRT OJ
>
>I just wonder if you can see it
>
>"a black bag that OJ insisted on carrying while he let the
>limo driver deal with his other luggage. A black bag that was
>unaccounted for in the evidence that was collected and could
>have possibly been disposed of at hte airport (I remember
>reading something about a large trash can that OJ was seen
>next to at the airport that could have possibly been used to
>throw away the bag)."
>
>^^^ this is damn near exactly what I'm saying in my latepass
>reply below
>
>and as Johnny Cochran said...I'm OJ in a hat...
>
>that is, OJ at LAX will be a spectacle on a normal day
>
>and you're posting hearsay (sowhat clarify please) that would
>allude to what I'm suggesting
>
>people should have saw him, and been able to testify about his
>actions, at most, an hour after committing a double murder


I don't even get what you are arguing at this point. That OJ didn't take that flight that no one disputes he took?

I don't think people testified either way how he behaved either way on the flight or at the airport. Does that mean it didn't happen? Not really catching your drift.



>
>LOL@you thinking OJ dumps a bag in a trash can at LAX and
>nobody goes after it
>
>f'n papparazzi would do that ON A NORMAL DAY.

I think you are not really considering we are talking about OJ in 94 pre-murder. Dude was just a b list celebrity at LAX. He wouldn't have been swarmed with paparazzi.


>his whereabouts after the murders are accounted for, yes?
>
>you really think he disposes of this bag, and nobody can track
>it down...really?

Fcuk yeah. Where OJ lived wasn't too far from where I lived in California and all the streets near where I lived had alleys with dumpsters. He could have thrown his bloody gear in any of them and you would never see them again.

And again, it would have been days or weeks before anyone would have been searching for items like that if they ever searched at all. Have you ever heard of a city wide search for a murder weapon?

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>i.e. OJ does not have the power of invisibility.
>
>"At any rate I never would consider finding a murder weapon or
>bloody clothes that important because I don't think it would
>be that hard to dispose of a knife or bloody clothes. It would
>be days before anyone was looking for such stuff and he could
>easily dispose of it at any trash bin on the street anywhere
>and we would never see it again."
>
>I believe I read in your reply arguing against being able to
>plant evidence that the police were in his house within 24
>hours after the murders while he was in CHI...?

The timeline is that the police found the bodies and a few hours later they drove over to OJs house to inform him of the deaths. before they even established OJ was in Chicago the blood was discovered. So the theory would be without any further information the very first thing Mark Furhman did was carry the bloody glove and DNA samples to Simpson's house without knowing any other facts about the case or weather Simpson had an airtight alibi. It doesn't make sense.



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>along with the clothes, knife, etc...he himself would have
>been covered in blood

You can take his account for how he WOULD have dealt with the blood where he describes stripping down to his socks:

http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Simpson/ifididit.html




>
>add that to the timeline...showering and bleaching his
>house...unless you would like to pontificate about another
>scenario that he removed blood from himself before going to
>LAX with a black bag full of evidence and no visible signs on
>his person, etc...

Why would he have to bleach anything? He could just take all the clothes off and be done with it.


>
>"Also it isn't that hard to imagine how he could kill two
>people. He is an athlete who had a weapon. He first killed
>Nicole. When Ron wondered on the scene he killed him."
>
>right...imagine...doing alladat, and then being on a flight
>within an hour...and all you got is what's in reply 103?
>
>= reasonable doubt, IMO.


Why do you keep saying he did all that he did all that and made a flight within an hour? Like I said, no one is arguing whether he made his flight. there is only one hour from his time line that is unaccounted for but He left Kato at 9:36. He made his flight at 11:45pm. Nicole lived 5 minutes away. Could he had killed her at 10:15 and greeted the limo driver at the door at 10:56pm and leave for the airport 20 minutes later? Yeah, easily.






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