OJ Simpson -- Buried Knife Found at OJ's Estate

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Even If They Find Anything Dude Fucked Up Taking It Home For All That Time....Any Lawyer Worth Their Salt Is Gonna Get Any Findings to Never See the Light Of Day In Open Court :dunno:
 
jeopardy has attached they couldn't do shit if he stood up and said I did it and would do it again.


second does anybody believe that they would not have found it when they searched when it happened.....they used metal detectors and would have seen freshly disturbed dirt.

bullshit story
 
Sounds like bullshit two or more people have touched or handled the knife. Dna test would be tainted.
 
Not sure if I believe it, but OJ has done some stupid shit in the past, so I can't rule out him being dumb enough to bury it in his yard. Maybe his son buried it though...
 
This is a distraction

Black Hate on TV

MSNBC: "Retired COP gave knife to LAPD, got it from someone else"
 
First they beat the arrogant black QB in the Super Bowl...

They're about to get the White House back...

And now 20 years later they finally found the knife...

White folks are really feeling themselves this year.

all they need is for Adele to sweep the Grammys

Kendrick Lamar to retire

a Black Cop with a Muslim name to shoot a white suspect in LA on Rodeo Drive on tape

Obama to be impeached 30 days before he leaves office

Trump and Jeb Bush to win the White House and elect Hillary to the Supreme Court.

White Men Can't Jump 2 - The Rise of Billy Hoyle

Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2
 
You see how the media especially TMZ and WSHH rush to portray us in the worse light? Look at this shit cause this "case" is fucking bizarre:



LOS ANGELES -- In another twist in the long-running O.J. Simpson saga, Los Angeles police are investigating and testing a knife that was reportedly recovered on the Brentwood property once owned by the former football star.

The elite Robbery-Homicide Division is investigating a knife now in the possession of the Los Angeles Police Department.

The knife was apparently turned over to a police officer a number of years ago by a construction worker who was helping to raze Simpson's mansion on Rockingham Avenue, police said.

At a press conference at LAPD headquarters Friday morning, Capt. Andrew Neiman said the officer was a traffic cop and was working on a movie set when he was given the knife.

Detectives learned of the knife's existence last month, and are now investigating where it came from, according to Neiman, who cautioned that the investigation is still in its early stages.

Neiman told reporters it was unclear why the officer waited nearly two decades to hand over the knife.

"I don’t know why that didn’t happen or if that’s entirely accurate or if this whole story is possibly bogus from the get go
," he said.
Attorney Carl Douglas -- a member of O.J. Simpson's legal "dream team" that secured his 1995 acquittal in the deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman -- on Friday called the story "ridiculous."

"It's amazing how the world cannot move on from this case!" Douglas said. "And it, and the media, is apparently still fascinated by everything O.J. Simpson."

Douglas said he remembers that "there were indications that two different knives may have been used. One with a straight edge, and one with a serrated edge." But he cautioned that people sometimes will do anything for 15 minutes of fame.

The officer who had the knife was retiring and apparently informed robbery-homicide detectives of the weapon's existence in the last few months. An LAPD detective informed superiors, who immediately launched an investigation into the knife's history and ordered a series of forensic tests to determine whether it had any connection with the June 12, 1994, murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Goldman.

Authorities are also looking into what charges, if any the officer could face if the knife turns out to be evidence that he withheld.

Niemann said he was "quite shocked," to learn about this latest turn in a case that remains open to this day.

A police source told The Times that the weapon being investigated was a buck knife. At Friday's press conference however, Neiman declined to specify what type of knife it was.

"It is knife not a machete," he said.
 
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