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Re: Petrocelli quote / Evidence Analysis

From: Jasper
Date: 9/17/04
Time: 5:46:56 PM
Remote Name: 69.212.33.90

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Ludwig,

You won’t find the kind of analysis that you just did anywhere on any canvas that has O.J. painted as a killer. No OJG scenario you can think of gets very far without running into a wall of contradiction. The Petrocelli quote you started this string with is a prime example.

The blue-black fibers on the gloves, Ron’s shirt and O.J.’s socks were supposed to incriminate O.J. ONLY because Kato thought that O.J. MIGHT HAVE been wearing sweats when he accompanied O.J. to McDonald’s. O.J. had to have been wearing a blue jean jacket (he went straight home after Ron Fishman took the photo of him and Sydney. He was wearing it in the video the man from out of town took of him and the Browns yucking it up after the recital.

That jacket looked to me as though it could have left the blue-black fibers but it also looks as though he wore the same jacket to the airport. Worst of all for the prosecution, no fibers matching the ones on the gloves, Ron’s shirt or O.J.’s socks turned up in the Bentley that O.J. drove to McDonalds with Kato. They didn’t turn up on his rug or anywhere else in his house.

Kato told Marcia that O.J. was wearing dark clothes. He didn’t remember what kind of clothes. He didn’t know what color they were. Marcia asked him if they could have been blue (just as Darden asked Heidstra if the light-colored vehicle he saw could have been a white Bronco). He said that they could have been. That was it, the sum of all the “evidence” linking O.J. to the blue-black fibers. Yet, for Marcia, Petrocelli and most of the civilized world, the blue-black fibers PROVED that O.J. was the man with the knife in the killing cage with Ron and Nicole. To prove that O.J. was lying about not owning a blue-black sweat suit Petrocelli dug up a photo of O.J. wearing dark sweats and a witness who said she gave them to him. But the sweats in the photo didn’t match the incriminating blue-black fibers, either. They were gray-black.

The fiber evidence alone, where it was found and where it wasn’t, proves that O.J. couldn’t have done it. –Jasper


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