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OJ Simpson - CNN To Air Bill Dear Case
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If you missed this program you missed a serious stirring up of the evidence behind Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman's murders.



However because the Investigation Discovery Channel is related to Discovery it is the same corporate filter through which programs like those on the Kennedy assassination go. They did a half-way good job on Bill Dear's evidence but then had two cops pretending to be part of Dear's investigation team omit certain evidence at the very end and accuse OJ of doing it. Like almost all such programs on American mainstream media it ended up defending the authorities even though it gave strong evidence that they had committed corruption in the investigation. What these programs do is show you the corruption, give a half-explanation so intelligent people can read between the lines, and then defend the cops saying they would never do such things.


In any case I learned a lot from this program and it gave me enough information to conclude a scenario close to this occurred in the murders:



Jason Simpson was angry at Nicole for not showing up at the dinner he took pride in cooking for her for family acceptance. He took pride in being a chef because it didn't depend on his father's fame so he saw Nicole and family coming to eat a meal he cooked as a matter of personal achievement.

After work he drove over to Nicole's to look in her windows to see why she cancelled. When he got there he saw Ron Goldman talking to Nicole at the front door. It turns out Ron and Nicole were friends from the Mazzaluna Restaurant that Nicole frequented, so the conversation could have lasted a while.

Jason drives 5 minutes to OJ's house and tells him Nicole stiffed him in order to have a rendezvous. OJ was packed and waiting for a limousine to the airport but the news angered him as part of the difficulties he had been experiencing with his ex wife so he accompanied Jason back to Nicole's in Jason's Jeep.


This program revealed for the first time that there was a Private Detective working another case on Bundy Drive who was doing surveillance. He had a clear view of the back side of Nicole's condo on Bundy Drive. Because this detective was on Bundy he missed the action by the front door.

When OJ and Jason walked up and saw Ron and Nicole some kind of incident happened. The evidence at the scene leads me to believe OJ restrained Nicole. During this restraint Nicole gouged OJ's fingers with her fingernails causing bleeding wounds. Jason then slit her throat.

OJ then restrained Ron Goldman. The investigators found what they called a "grasping" blood stain on the back of Ron Goldman's shirt. They said it was evidence that someone grabbed Goldman's shirt from behind. Jason then dispatched Ron Goldman by knifing his jugular. Goldman was trained in martial arts so the scuffle described here knocked OJ's bloody left glove off. Jason's black watch cap was also knocked off his head and lay next to Goldman's body.

Jason and OJ must have gone back to OJ's house and gotten his white Bronco and returned to Bundy Drive because the detective on the stake-out told Dear he observed OJ and Jason arrive at the rear gate entrance to Nicole's at around 10:15. He said OJ got out and went up the walkway. Jason jumped over to the driver's seat and never got out. The detective said OJ returned about ten minutes later in his shorts with a laundry bag, got in to the Bronco and took off.

This fits the evidence because all the blood in the Bronco was OJ's, Ron Goldman's, and Nicole's. That would make sense since Jason probably never bled.

Why would OJ take the risk of going back to a murder scene? Well, that's a good question isn't it? What was so valuable that OJ would risk going back? OJ showed a propensity for this kind of risk when he tried to get his stolen property back in Las Vegas. I don't know. Maybe it was jewelry, maybe it was compromising papers, or god knows what else but it had to be of value because OJ and Jason risked going back.

Dear interviewed the co-owner of Jackson's Restaurant where Jason worked that night. He said the owner who told the police Jason was there during the murders cooking for 200 people was with him at a party and wasn't even at the restaurant. A waitress said no more than 25 people were there and they shut down early. Also, Jason's time card was punched-out at 10:20 exonerating him from the 10pm murders, however a coworker said there were issues with that time card and parts that were usually labeled were hand-written. Jason's girlfriend who picked him up that night said they left shortly before 9:45. From the looks of this evidence it is possible OJ paid people for alibis.

Another first time witness on this show was the woman who loaned Goldman her car to go to Nicole's. She said 3 days after the murders LAPD came to her with an evidence bag with her car keys. The officer slit open the bag and handed her what she said were a "blood-caked" set of keys. Dear looked at the case and there was no record of LAPD ever testing those keys. In the program Dear goes to one of OJ's lawyers and he said there was no way LAPD didn't test those keys since they were found in Ron Goldman's dead clenched hand. He said what probably happened is LAPD did test those keys and got results they didn't like.

So as much as Dear's evidence made it look like Jason may have done the murders alone the evidence is pointing to the scenario above.



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OJ Simpson - CNN To Air Bill Dear Case - by Albert Doyle - 21-01-2017, 08:00 AM

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