16-01-2017, 05:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-01-2017, 07:11 AM by Albert Doyle.)
This program was powerful. If you missed it you missed something that was pretty impactful.
You could see the original detectives were lying or covering up.
There was new evidence. The woman who loaned Ron Goldman her car said the LA Police gave the keys back to her caked in blood. There was no record of any tests done on those keys. One of OJ's lawyers said on the program that blood-caked keys would never go untested by the LA Police in a murder case so they evidently did test them and didn't like the results. He then said he was worried about Jason and got him lawyered up. OJ's lawyer said "I'll be honest with you I always thought there was a second person at the scene".
The program was typical television dramatization and used LAPD forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie and Rhode Island police sergeant Derrick Levasseur as they join forces with Dallas-based private investigator William C. Dear. All three walk through the evidence in order to make it entertaining. They were part of Dear's team and Dear was with them. The original detectives from the case were brought back to the evidence and made to discuss how it lined up with Bill Dear's claim so this show was pretty damned interesting and involved original parts and evidence including the white Bronco. The original detectives couldn't explain how there was blood on the passenger seat and outside the passenger door.
Jason' black wool cap was found at the scene next to Goldman's body and the blood-caked keys were in his hand.
Catch this program if you can. It is on tomorrow and the next day.
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You could see the original detectives were lying or covering up.
There was new evidence. The woman who loaned Ron Goldman her car said the LA Police gave the keys back to her caked in blood. There was no record of any tests done on those keys. One of OJ's lawyers said on the program that blood-caked keys would never go untested by the LA Police in a murder case so they evidently did test them and didn't like the results. He then said he was worried about Jason and got him lawyered up. OJ's lawyer said "I'll be honest with you I always thought there was a second person at the scene".
The program was typical television dramatization and used LAPD forensic psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie and Rhode Island police sergeant Derrick Levasseur as they join forces with Dallas-based private investigator William C. Dear. All three walk through the evidence in order to make it entertaining. They were part of Dear's team and Dear was with them. The original detectives from the case were brought back to the evidence and made to discuss how it lined up with Bill Dear's claim so this show was pretty damned interesting and involved original parts and evidence including the white Bronco. The original detectives couldn't explain how there was blood on the passenger seat and outside the passenger door.
Jason' black wool cap was found at the scene next to Goldman's body and the blood-caked keys were in his hand.
Catch this program if you can. It is on tomorrow and the next day.
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