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Buried knife found at OJ's

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Knife found buried at OJ Simpson estate, report

Will this prove guilt


Is that cop going to get charged for hiding evidence


Might be the murder weapon and might have evidence on him to link him to the murder conclusively, but the chain of custody of that evidence would be destroyed by any competent lawyer. Look at how Braun was able to get away with steroids because a sample was kept at home over night. This cop had it from some construction worker, in his own house for years? Interesting story to follow, but nothing that we didn't already know will come of it.
 

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images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSlLCj44FR1oFWSTtJcKnqOmQsZhDc1dlH9b9A3MVsBUbH-5nl7Rg.jpg he got away with it.....


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Might be the murder weapon and might have evidence on him to link him to the murder conclusively, but the chain of custody of that evidence would be destroyed by any competent lawyer. Look at how Braun was able to get away with steroids because a sample was kept at home over night. This cop had it from some construction worker, in his own house for years? Interesting story to follow, but nothing that we didn't already know will come of it.


Yeah. Nothing will come of it. But could it price the story his son did it
 

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This is very hard to believe, especially with reports that they've had it since 1998.
 

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It's a very detailed story from TMZ but it just amazing that after 20 years there is a story of a found knife that was found years ago and it all comes out while we are in the middle of a new series called "The people VS O.J. Simpson?

Things that make you go ..Hmmm.


From TMZ





A construction worker found a knife buried on the perimeter of the former OJ Simpson estate ... and it's currently being tested by the LAPD in a top secret investigation ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

The story is incredible. We're told a construction worker found the knife years ago -- we have heard several different stories, ranging from "several years ago" to 1998, when the house was demolished.

The weapon is a folding buck knife.

Our law enforcement sources say the construction worker took the knife to the street, where he saw an LAPD cop. He told the officer where he found the knife and the cop took it.

Turns out the cop -- who worked in the traffic division -- was off duty at the time, working security for a movie shoot at a house across the street on Rockingham. Our sources say the officer took the knife home and kept it ... kept it for years.

In late January of this year, after the cop retired from the LAPD, he contacted a friend who worked in LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division (RHD). The cop told the friend about the knife and said he was getting it framed to put on his wall. He wanted his friend to get the DR (Departmental Record) number for the Nicole Brown Simpson/Ronald Goldman murder case, which he planned on engraving in the frame.

We're told the friend was indignant, and told his superiors. The brass was outraged and demanded that the retired cop turn the knife over, which he did.

Our sources say the knife is currently being tested for hair and fingerprints. It will be moved to the Serology Unit next week, where it will be tested for DNA and other biological evidence.

One source familiar with the investigation tells us, cops who eyeballed the knife think it could have blood residue on it, but it's hard to know without testing because it's extremely rusted and stained.

The investigation is top secret. It's been logged into the LAPD's computer system outside the official case file to maintain security. Our sources say, since OJ was found not guilty, it's still an open case. That means cops can continue investigating, but OJ cannot be prosecuted again -- double jeopardy.



Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2016/03/04/oj-simpson-knife-found-murders-nicole-brown/#ixzz41wQnv3ZC
 

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This is very hard to believe, especially with reports that they've had it since 1998.

The PD didn't have it since 98. The cop did. The cop just retired, told somebody still on the force he had the knife.
 

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I'm really surprised this cop didn't retire in 1998. I would blackmail the shit out of OJ if I came into possession of that knife.
 

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How stupid is this retired cop? He took something and made it obvious he knew what he had because he wants to frame it as such. So he reaches out to another cop and says what he thinks he has and what he wants to do with it.

Maybe if anyone gets charged out of all this it will be the retired cop.
 

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So OJ did it???
 

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It's a good story I guess but there is no chance that knife is the one that was used in the killing unless it was planted.

Does no one remember Poe's Tell Tale Heart?!?

No way a guy murders someone, buries the knife on his property, barely gets acquitted, and then keeps the murder weapon on his property for the next couple of years and then leaves it buried there when he gets rid of the property. He lived there for a couple of years after the verdict and would have had ample opportunity to dig up the knife and properly disposed of it.
 

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It's a good story I guess but there is no chance that knife is the one that was used in the killing unless it was planted.

Does no one remember Poe's Tell Tale Heart?!?

No way a guy murders someone, buries the knife on his property, barely gets acquitted, and then keeps the murder weapon on his property for the next couple of years and then leaves it buried there when he gets rid of the property. He lived there for a couple of years after the verdict and would have had ample opportunity to dig up the knife and properly disposed of it.

I agree but people do some pretty stupid shiat!
 

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It's a good story I guess but there is no chance that knife is the one that was used in the killing unless it was planted.

Does no one remember Poe's Tell Tale Heart?!?

No way a guy murders someone, buries the knife on his property, barely gets acquitted, and then keeps the murder weapon on his property for the next couple of years and then leaves it buried there when he gets rid of the property. He lived there for a couple of years after the verdict and would have had ample opportunity to dig up the knife and properly disposed of it.

True, at the time of the murders there were only about a gazillion-billion cops/detectives looking for clues on and around that property. I find it pretty hard to believe someone quickly buried the knife used in the killings, right beside the property, and not one cop noticed it. That could make it on to "C'mon Man!".
 

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It's a good story I guess but there is no chance that knife is the one that was used in the killing unless it was planted.

Does no one remember Poe's Tell Tale Heart?!?

No way a guy murders someone, buries the knife on his property, barely gets acquitted, and then keeps the murder weapon on his property for the next couple of years and then leaves it buried there when he gets rid of the property. He lived there for a couple of years after the verdict and would have had ample opportunity to dig up the knife and properly disposed of it.
Well,,,we are talking about a guy that everyone in the World recognizes who somehow thought he could get away with robbing some memorabilia and getting away with it...so,,,which would be dumber:noidea:
 

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Kardashian was in charge of destroying all the evidence and no way he would of buried it on the property or left it there when OJ told him where he hid the knife.

If by some chance this is the weapon, lawyers will have a field day claiming the blood / Dna evidence is too tainted to use, or it was a plant by "racist" cops.
 

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Marketing ploy for "The people versus OJ"???
 

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Why is this a thing? The glove didn't fit, you assholes...

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Well,,,we are talking about a guy that everyone in the World recognizes who somehow thought he could get away with robbing some memorabilia and getting away with it...so,,,which would be dumber:noidea:

Simpson was completely railroaded in that trial.

If you or I would have done what Simpson had done, we wouldn't have served a single day of jail for it.

That is why all of the people who helped Simpson get back his property (and it was his property) all got off with probation (one of his associates who didn't flip got convicted but it got overturned). Realize that all Simpson did was retrieve his own property after Vegas police had refused to assist him.

And what is the best is that the key piece of evidence in that trial was a recording of Simpson which one of the people who helped get his property had made so he could sell. And the FBI who analyzed the tape admitted it was probably doctored but the judge let it into evidence anyways.

As my mother said: two wrongs don't make a right. OJ should have never got off in the murder trial.....but he also shouldn't have received the sentence he received in that "kidnapping/robbery" case.
 

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Simpson was completely railroaded in that trial.

If you or I would have done what Simpson had done, we wouldn't have served a single day of jail for it.

That is why all of the people who helped Simpson get back his property (and it was his property) all got off with probation (one of his associates who didn't flip got convicted but it got overturned). Realize that all Simpson did was retrieve his own property after Vegas police had refused to assist him.

And what is the best is that the key piece of evidence in that trial was a recording of Simpson which one of the people who helped get his property had made so he could sell. And the FBI who analyzed the tape admitted it was probably doctored but the judge let it into evidence anyways.

As my mother said: two wrongs don't make a right. OJ should have never got off in the murder trial.....but he also shouldn't have received the sentence he received in that "kidnapping/robbery" case.
You are right. OJ is a genius and was treated completely unfairly by the Justice system. What was I thinking...
 
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