OJ Simpson did not kill his wife O. J Simpson was accused of killing former ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman on June 17, 1994. But I can assure you that the defendant OJ Simpson was innocent. In the past, innocent men have been sent to Death row because of careless and conspiratorial handling of evidence. This is exactly what happened in this case. – Blood on the back gate of 875 South Boundyhad been collected 3 weeks after the murders, leaving time for someone to plant OJ Simpsons’s blood there.
– The white Bronco’s security had been so completely contaminated in the days after the murderers that someone stole a receipt from the glove compartment. Could not someone just as easily have gained access and smeared the victims blood on the console? – The sock stain matching Nicole Brown’s blood had been pressed on the fabric, not spattered as it would during a brutal fight, and was identified weeks after the sock had been collected as evidence. – Stains on both the back gate and the socks contained traces of EDTA, a perservative found in vials used by the LAPD to collect blood samples. – The jailhouse nurse who drew a reference sample of blood from Simpson said he had collected about 8 cubic centimeters. Detective Van natter took custody of the vial, and instead of booking it into the lab, he carried it many miles away to a criminalist at Simpsons estate.
The Essay on OJ Simpson and the Evidence That Acquited Him
The OJ Simpson case has been hailed "The Trial of the Century." One of the longest running court trials in history, this case was filled with conspiracy, controversy, and the power of celebrity. The biggest part of the trial was the evidence. The submission of the blood samples, the DNA testing, and the articles of clothing made the case what it was. Amidst all the accusations of planted evidence ...
On later inspection, the EDTA vial had only 6. 5 cubic centimeters which bring up this question, “Where was the missing blood.” Wasn’t it swabbed on evidence long after the murderers to make a case against O. J Simpson. There is not nearly enough blood in the bronco or at the Rockingham residence according to Doctors Baden and Lee, 2 well-known criminalists to suggest Simpson as the killer, because these murders would have soaked the perpetrator in gore. Instead all of Simpsons blood taken together amounted to only a few drops. There were however many fingerprints left at the murder scene -seventeen- none of which belonged to Simpson including those on the Bundy Back gate where simpsons blood was found.
3 weeks later supposedly from Simpson’s bleeding and unloved left hand that would have produced palm and or fingerprints. The chief forensic scientist of the LAPD crime lab was forced to concede under intense cross examination that blood collected from underneath Nicole Browns fingernails could have belonged to someone other than the defendant as could blood on the victims back that was not saved by either criminalists or coroners. Dr. Lee a forensic scientist said that the murderer of the two victims should have had some blood or marks due to a long brutal fight with the victims. Photographs taken shortly after the murderers of Simpson did not indicate that Simpson had recently been engaged in a physical battle. On June 15, Simpsons Bronco was broken into.
Items were reported stolen and evidence may have been planted. After the Break in LAPD criminalist found the blood stains that detective Fuhrnam had sworn he had seen outside of the drivers door, but Fung found them inside. There was a bloody right hand glove found behind the guesthouse, allegedly planted by Fuhrnam. The ground and leaves around and under the glove revealed no traces of blood evidence. Other right hand glove problems include 1) no African american limb hair was found on the well used glove 2) There was a Caucasian hair found A June 13 crime lab report stated that no blood was found on the sock that was found in OJ’s bedroom. On August 4, blood was found.
The Essay on Blood Spatter in Crime Scene Investigation
Checking all aspects of a crime scene is a crucial part of investigating a crime. The thorough sampling of all suspicious items in a crime scene, like footsteps, hair strands, and even the changes that took place in the pieces of furniture may help in leading the authorities to the doer of the crime. Oftentimes, even the way the blood splattered from the victim to the walls and floors of the crime ...
Only then after the blood was noted by the LAPD was Dr. Lee able to analyze the sock. As you can see, it is clear that the LAPD was involved in the prosecution of O. J Simpson. Thank You.