What part of the country are you in?

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From: "Chris Tsao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 5:08 PM
To: "AlexBennettProgram" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Here are some other reasons a lot of black people can do 
without  Alex and Lynn critiquing Barack Obama

>
>
> On Aug 25, 5:19 pm, "Bern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I don't want your address but where in the country are you? Where did you
>> get this compulsion to bother dark skinned folk?
>
> I was the victim of racism, so I gotta dog in the fight for thy.
>
>> The fact that you are sliding them in late at night shows you know you 
>> are
>> dong something evil. According to John McSame we must defeat you.
>
> I only did that once. I have them on floppy discs (in reserve
> (thirtysomething pages worth)).
>
> On Rivera Live, in 1994, Geraldo Rivera said to Vincent Bugliosi,
> "Jeanette Harris [a dismissed African-American juror] suggests that so
> far everything we have heard -- which after all has all been the
> prosecution's case -- everything we have heard has not convinced her
> of a single point! She has said publicly that in her opinion the
> prosecution is just spinning its wheel." Then Vincent Bugliosi said,
> "Yeah, she's very unimpressed with the prosecution's case, but I'm
> more unimpressed with her! Either she is a person who has the mind of
> an infant, or else she is extremely biased!" Then he expounded a
> little on the mindset of a black juror by saying, "You know the
> evidence overwhelmingly shows Simpson's guilt, but a ... black people
> have been discriminated against by white people throughout the years
> and we like O.J. -- we’re going to give O.J. a couple of freebies."
>
> A 72-year-old alternate black juror said that he doesn't think that
> it's wrong to acquit a black man who is guilty of murder to send a
> message to the Los Angeles police department!
>
> In 1995, Ted Koppel, on Nightline, asked Jeanette Harris, "To what
> degree do you think when Mr. Cochran got up there and said to the
> jurors, in effect, you are the only ones who can in effect, give this
> message to the Los Angeles police department -- to what degree do you
> think that would have fallen on, on receptive ears?" and then she
> said, "Knowing the jurors I believe that they took what Mr. Cochran
> said in the light that he gave it. I don't think that they heard,
> you've got to send a message to the police and forget your
> responsibilities as a jury. I believe that that the verdict that they
> rendered was a verdict that was a great day for African-Americans
> because we have a throughout history been victims of this a judicial
> system and the verdict that they gave was one where there's been so
> much controversy but I haven't heard one person say that the concept
> of reasonable doubt is ridiculous. The reasonable doubt was there. Mr.
> Simpson's an African-American, he was a exonerated in a system that
> he's a citizen of through reasonable doubt and it's not ridiculous and
> people are having a problem with a jury doing what I think they were
> seated to do."
>
>
> Jeanette Harris, a dismissed Afro American juror on the O.J.Simpson
> trial, said of O.J.
> Simpson, À ÀIÀ Àve watched him for severalmonths in the courtroom
> and
> IÀ Àd have to say IÀ Àm quiet impressed!HeÀ Às, heÀ Às going
> through a
> lot ahhh, whether he did or not, but heÔ
> s 4 }&¥ - Ôpresents this picture of a person handling a great
> dealÃ
>
> Ã. Ä
>
> ÄI mean,if he didnÀ Àt do it, heÀ Às dealing with the fact that
> somebodyviciously
> killed somebody that he cared about. I donÀ Àt feel thatheÀ Às been
> allowed to
> breath. He has two minor children out therethat heÀ Às not allowed
> to
> comfort, to say
> that itÀ Às going to beokay their mother was taken from them and now
> they
> donÀ Àt know iftheyÀ Àre ever going to physically be with their
> father again and
> hesits there and it amazes me, it it totally amazes me that heÔ
> s 4 µ+¥ - Ôhandles things as well as he doesÃ
>
> Ã (c) Ä
>
> Ägoing through what heÀ Às goingÔ
> s 4 \,¥ - ÔthroughÃ
>
> Ã.À À Ä
>
> Ã Ä
>
> Ã Ä
>
> And she said of Johnnie Cochran,Ã
>
> Ã À ÀÄ
>
> ÄHefascinates me, he really does he has a a a certain eloquence
> abouthim. Ahhh, he kind
> of controls the cou, he walks around and hecontrols the court room
> and
> again I appreciate
> a person that doesa job really well!À À and she was effervesced and
> her eyes were
> allÔ
> s 4 ß ¥ - Ôlit up!Ã
>
> Ã Ä
>
> And when aÔ
> s 4 " ¥ - Ônewscaster said to her,Ã
>
> Ã Ä
>
> ÄÀ ÀWhat did you think when Denise Brown tookthe stand and talked
> about domestic
> violence against her sister?À À,Ô
> s 4 p
> ¥ - ÔJeanette Harris said, Ã
>
> ÃÀ ÀÄ
>
> ÄShe was a little to animated for me.Ã
>
> Ã Ä
>
> ÄYouknow I can understand a person being upset, having suffered
> aloss,
> but she did
> things that you know came across as IÀ Àm acting,she would hold her
> cross and you
> know she would cry, and you know(c) she was a little too to animated
> for
> me.À À
>
> And she said of Mark Fuhrman, À ÀI didnÀ Àtbelieve him, he and it
> may just be
> that people thing he cameacross as a really cocky and kind of
> arrogant. A person
> thatdoesnÀ Àt care to me is capable of probably anything.À À
>
> And she said of domestic violence, À ÀThe domestic violencesituation
> in itself I
> donÀ Àt believe that a person just because sayhe was guilty of
> physical abuse that
> doesnÀ Àt make him guilty ofmurder and to say that he was angry at
> the recital
> doesnÀ Àt meanthat he killed her that night its they donÀ Àt
> equate.
> And
> anybodythat has a relationship with anybody there are times when
> timesget difficult. You
> know you you have children that you lovesometimes they make you
> angry,
> but that
> doesnÀ Àt mean that I hateyou enough to kill you or that doesnÀ Àt
> say that
> IÀ Àm a murderer!
>
> Charles Perez asked Charles Grodin why a black man thinks that if
> someone criticizes O.J. Simpson that that's an attack against their
> identity, and then Charles Grodin said, quote, "Because they're a
> minority."
>
>
> Ted Koppel on Nightline, turned to a black man in an isle and said,
> AI
> want to be able to move it out there to that gentleman because I'm
> told that you do not necessarily agree with what we have been hearing
> thus far, at least as it refers to the division
> of opinion on a purely racial basis.@ and then the black man said,
> AMy
> name is Jesse Peterson and I'm the founding president of BOND. The
> brotherhood organization of a new destiny. We are a national
> organization. And the purpose is to rebuild the black community by
> rebuilding the black man. I was not surprised from day one that O.J
> Simpson would not go to jail for killing a white women! A thanks to
> the a help of people like Maxine Warner, The NWACP, the Black Hawkers
> and other so called leader Jesse Jackson in our areas that most black
> people are racists. And their only a a a purpose in life is to get
> back at white people. And if it means doing wrong as we saw in this
> trial and I think that what we need to start dealing with is that
> racism in black people, we are in a point now where white America are
> even afraid to be honest with black people - they have been told that
> they are not racists and as a result, we are destroying our country,
> as well as our family.@ Then, Ted Koppel said, ALet's move over to
> this microphone over hear.@ and then a black preacher said, AMy name
> is Mark Whitlock, I'm with the First Ame Church. Over the last day or
> so we've received two-hundred hate calls! It it is amazing how
> sensitive, how ignorant whites are to the pain blacks face on a daily
> basis here in America! As the sun rises, so do we face racism!@ Then,
> he pointed to Jesse Peterson and said, AThe issue that this man has
> failed to address also the issue that
> Daryl Gates who is no chief of ours has failed to address is that a
> black man in America is guilty until proven innocent! O.J. Simpson
> was
> guilty until proven innocent, he paid for a great defence!
> Jonnie Cohran came through as he should have, as he was paid to do
> and
> its thank god that the criminal justice system did work! We didn't
> have nine black jurors, we had twelve jurors, three of
> which were not black and they had an opportunity to say guilty! All
> of them were polled and they all said innocent. The criminal justice
> system works and the unfortunate thing is when it works in the
> direction for black folks, white folks get upset! And the time has
> come that we must say that we have the opportunity to have a fair and
> equitable system!@ and then he turned and pointed to
> Jesse Peterson again and said, AAnd this young man, unfortunately his
> color is one way, but I think his knowledge goes the other!@ and then
> all the black people in the audience clapped!
>
> Larry King asked Jeanette Harris if she is sympathetic to O.J. Simpson
> and then she said, AI=m sympathetic to Mr. Simpson and I can=t
> apologize for being sympathetic to Mr. Simpson. The lady that just
> spoke is entitled to her opinion and how she feels, and likewise, I=m
> entitled to how I feel.@ The reason she feels sympathetic to O.J.
> Simpson is either because she thinks he=s innocent, or because she
> wants to think he=s innocent!
>
> A 61-year old white female juror on the O.J. Simpson jury got into a
> shoving match with a black juror because she was mad because she felt
> that the black jurors were empathetic to O.J. Simpson!
>
> A black dismissed juror questioned how the clinical lab could come up
> with their proclamation that the odds that the blood found on the
> crime seen are six point eight billion to one that it was O.J.
> Simpson=s! (Even if the odds are only a hundred to one, that=s enough
> for me!) And he referred to Johnnie Cochran as Asmooth as [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> The
> reason he didn=t compliment F. Lee Bailey, or Barry Scheck, or Robert
> Shapiro, or Gerald Altman, or Peter Newfeld is because they=re white!
>
> Geraldo Rivera said of the mindset of a black juror, AA jew will not
> convict another jew on the testimony of a Nazi!@
>
> Daman Wayan thinks that O.J. Simpson is innocent and he said that he
> finds it hard to believe that a forty-five year old man could kill two
> people! O.J. Simpson is six foot two and he=s 220 pounds and he=s an
> ex football player and one of the people he killed was a women (O.J.
> Simpson used to beat up Nicole Brown Simpson! if he could beat her up,
> then he could kill her with a knife!) and he snuck up behind her and
> stabbed her in the neck with a knife! Daman Wayan wouldn=t have said
> that Dick Butkis couldn=t snuff someone out with a knife!
>
> When Johnnie Cochran finished delivering part of his closing speech, a
> reporter on Court T.V. said that when Johnnie Cochran talked about
> Mark Fuhrman, that a black female juror ran out of the courtroom
> crying and when she came back, she was given tissues by one of the
> sheriff=s deputies and when Johnnie Cochran said that Mark Fuhrman
> said that Athe only good nigger is a dead nigger@ that an elderly
> black alternate juror nodded his head along with Johnnie Cochran! The
> reason that the black jurors are unaware that Johnnie Cochran used
> Mark Fuhrman to distract them from the evidence that overwhelmingly
> shows O.J. Simpson=s guilt (he even compared Mark Fuhrman to Adolf
> Hitler and he even said that only the jurors have the power to
> eradicate racism in America!) is because they=re paranoid about being
> persecuted and they don=t give a f_ck about Nicole Brown Simpson and
> Ron Goldman because they=re white!
>
>
>
> Before Mark Fuhrman was famous, black people still believed that O.J.
> Simpson was innocent!
>
> I=ve been watching Court T.V. and Rivera Live all day and only two
> black callers said that they believe that O.J. Simpson is guilty! One
> said that the black community believes that he=s guilty, but is in a
> state of denial and the other said that he thinks that O.J. Simpson
> should be acquitted because black people from the inner-city who don=t
> have the resources that O.J. Simpson has were convicted of crimes they
> didn=t commit in the past!
>
> An elderly black female juror took notes on Mark Fuhrman=s and Philip
> Vanadder=s lies-boards! That means that she believes that they lied,
> even though she=s been shown an avalanche of evidence that clearly
> proves that O.J. Simpson is guilty, and she wants to sway the other
> jurors to her point of view!
>
> A nations poll shows that 78 percent of all whites think that O.J.
> Simpson is guilty and that 77 percent of all blacks think that O.J.
> Simpson is innocent.
>
> 77 percent of all blacks believe Johnnie Cochran=s polemics because
> they=re so paranoid that they get indignant over bull-shit!
>
> When the O.J. Simpson jury was first picked, a white juror complained
> that a black juror said, AIt=s payback time!@
>
> On Court TV, Dan Abrams said that there were five black jurors dressed
> in black the last day of the O.J. Simpson trial and I thought that
> might mean that they were in mourning for Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown
> Simpson, but on Rivera Live, Dominick Dunne said that those jurors
> were pro defense!
>
> Dominick Dunne said that juror number 9 (a female black juror)
> throughout the trial has had disgusted facial expressions when Marcia
> Clark speaks and that when Marcia Clark delivered her closing speech,
> that juror number 9 rolled her eyes on her and that she turned her
> face away from her!
>
> Marcia Clark said that Ron Goldman=s blood was found in O.J. Simpson=s
> Bronco and that you would have to find 57 billion people before you
> would find someone to match Ron Goldman=s blood!
>
> Marcia Clark said that Nicole Brown Simpson=s blood was found on  O.J.
> Simpson=s socks and that odds that the blood is Nicole Brown Simpson=s
> are seven point eight billion to one!
>
> The day that O.J. was acquitted, a black women called Rivera Live and
> said, AHow do we know that Mark Fuhrman wasn=t the killer?@
>
> A male black juror gave O.J. Simpson the Jimmy Smith=s black power
> salute when O.J. Simpson was exonerated!
>
> In the beginning of the O.J. Simpson trial, a black male juror smiled
> and nodded his head to Carl Douglas to let him know that everything
> was going to be okay and then Carl Douglas turned to Johnnie Cochran
> and said, quote, AWe=re going to win.@
>
> One of the jurors was an ex-Black Panther.
>
> Rosie O'Donnell said of the black Jurors on the O.J. Simpson trial,
> AThere was nothing you could do to convince these people that this
> hero, this celebrity was not a decent man!@
>
> I saw a Geraldo Rivera show where there were five black guest
> panelists and they all rebutted Every negative thing that every white
> guest panelist said about O.J. Simpson or another black person! A
> white guest panelist said that O.J. Simpson gets involved with white
> women because he is more attracted to white women than black women and
> a black female guest panelist who is a reporter rebutted that by
> saying that she and a black female friend had interviewed O.J. Simpson
> at Mickey Mantle's and that he was very nice to them and my aunt was
> watching with me and she yelled out, AOf course he was nice to you you
> moron! You're reporters!@ and then I said, AHe didn't ask them out on
> dates!@ He would have been just as nice to Pablo Guzman! Another white
> guest panelist recited passages from Nicole Brown Simpson's diary
> about times that O.J. Simpson beat her and then the female black guest
> panelist who is a reporter said that Nicole Brown Simpson might have
> lied in her diary so she can sue O.J. Simpson for alimony! Nicole
> Brown Simpson started writing in her diary about times that O.J.
> Simpson beat her and verbally abused her from the very beginning of
> their marriage in 1978 when she was only eighteen years old! Then
> another white guest panelist said that the black female jurors might
> have been resentful that a white women had taken away a black man who
> was rightfully theirs and then that female black guest panelist who is
> a reporter said that that was untrue! Since there were 9 female black
> jurors, of course that means that some of them were resentful of
> Nicole Brown Simpson and that black reporter isn't a mind-reader, so
> she couldn't know if that's untrue! Every black guest panelist said
> that O.J. Simpson and Johnie Cochran going to a black ghetto for lunch
> two weeks after O.J. Simpson was acquitted wasn't a publicity stunt! A
> baby would know that that was a publicity stunt! Milton Grimes was a
> guest panelist and he said that it is wrong that Marcia Clark and
> Chris Darden signed a book deal at the tax payer's expense and that it
> should be illegal! That's retarded! The money they're making isn't at
> the tax payers expense! Milton Grimes is a shyster! He would have
> ebulliently negotiated the book deal for them! Another black guest
> panelist said that white people keep explaining about what goes on in
> their heads! You don't have to be a dog to write White Fang!
>
> William Moffitt called Roy Inis an Auncle Tom@ and said that he was
> pandering to white people for criticizing O.J. Simpson! Like, every
> black person who doesn't believe that O.J. Simpson is an eidolon is a
> sycophant!
>
> Leo Terrell was honest and admitted that some black people believe
> that O.J. Simpson was framed by the police merely because they have
> different life experiences than white people, but when Geraldo Rivera
> asked him if he thinks that some black people think that O.J. Simpson
> is guilty, but don't want to admit it to themselves because O.J.
> Simpson is black, he said, ANo.@ because he thinks that if he says
> something very foolish about some black people that he is saying
> something very foolish about all black people and the reason he thinks
> that is because they are a minority! He can't even admit that one
> black person is a big fool! He said that Jeanette Harris gave
> colorblind reasons why she felt there isn't enough evidence in the
> prosecutions case against O.J. Simpson and said that she questioned
> the credibility of Denise Brown and questioned the sincerity of Mark
> Fuhrman and those are colorblind issues! And he said that it's untrue
> that the fact that Jeanette Harris likes O.J. Simpson is because he's
> black and said that the sound-bites of Jeanette Harris' interview
> haven't shown one statement from her to say that she was motivated by
> race in her like toward Johnnie Cochran and O.J. Simpson and that she
> gave color blind answers for her reasons! He defended Jeanette Harris
> for defending O.J. Simpson by saying that there wasn't one word that
> Jeanette Harris said that is racially motivated and that she made
> statements that any American would have made. Then, he explained the
> mind-set of people in America and said that if people in America
> believe that O.J. Simpson is guilty, then Jeanette Harris is a racist
> and that people in America think that O.J. Simpson is guilty and that
> she doesn't see that because she is a racist! Melonie Lomax said that
> Jeanette Harris was immovable and that she's been immoveable from day
> one and then Leo Terrell interrupted her and said that that was
> unbelievable and that Jeanette Harris gave two colorblind reasons on
> the clip that domestic violence doesn't automatically lead to
> committing murder and that a white person, or black person, or an
> Asian person could have said that! Jeanette Harris is literally the
> most biased black person I've seen on t.v.!
>
> A livid and disgusted black man called Rivera Live and explained to
> Geraldo Rivera that he had originally thought that O.J. Simpson was
> guilty, but that Geraldo Rivera had convinced him of O.J. Simpson's
> innocence for saying that the black jurors might exculpate O.J.
> Simpson because he's black and then Geraldo Rivera rationally
> explained to him that he would be incompetent if he didn't mention
> that and before he was finished talking, the black man had hung up on
> Geraldo Rivera because he had insulted the black man's intelligence!
> If Geraldo Rivera is a telltale sign that O.J. Simpson is innocent,
> then Ingrid Bergman is also a telltale sign that O.J. Simpson is
> innocent!
>
> Charles Grodin said that some of the reasons that the jurors gave for
> voting O.J. Simpson innocent are stupid and he said that one of the
> jurors voted O.J. Simpson innocent because there wasn't enough blood
> and that he wondered if the jurors were stupid (I wondered that also)
> and then Milton Grimes said that he was offended by what Charles
> Grodin just said! The reason Milton Grimes was offended by what
> Charles Grodin said is because since Charles Grodin is white and since
> black people are a minority and because many of them are poor, Milton
> Grimes suspected that Charles Grodin was saying that all black people
> are stupid!
>
>
> Notes from Vincent Bugliosi's book Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.J.
> Simpson Got Away With Murder
>
> Nicole Simpson's and Ron Golman's killer wears a size-12 shoe just
> like O.J. Simpson does; photos of O.J. Simpson wearing the same,
> identical shoes that the killer wore were published in The Buffalo
> Bills Report eight months before the murders and the photos were taken
> by two different photographers and there were over thirty of them (say
> for the sake of argument, that the photos were doctored. only 299
> pairs of those size-12, rare Italian-made Bruno Magli shoes were ever
> distributed in the United States in 1991 and 1992, and were sold in
> only forty stores in the entire country, one of which is
> Bloomingdale's in New York and O.J. Simpson was a regular customer
> there at that same time period and he bought size-12 dress and casual
> shoes there!); the glove left at the murder scene just happens to be
> the same, identical type Nicole bought for O.J. Simpson at
> Bloomingdale's in December 1990 [Nicole had bought O.J. two pairs of
> those gloves], which was one of only 200 pairs sold throughout the
> whole country that year; in photos and videos of O.J. Simpson
> broadcasting NFL games from January 1991 through January 1994, he just
> happens to be wearing these same, highly distinct gloves; the two
> gloves found at Bundy and Rockingham are size-12 extra large, which
> just happens to be O.J. Simpson's glove size; shortly after hearing
> two men arguing at the crime scene, a defence witness, just happens to
> have seen a white utility vehicle-which he said could very well have
> been a Ford Bronco-rapidly leaving the area where the murders were
> committed; these murders just happen to have occurred on the same day
> Nicole rejected O.J Simpson's company at a dance recital; O.J. Simpson
> just happens to have repeatedly beaten Nicole severely in the past, to
> the point where she was in fear of her life and told people he was
> going to kill her; O.J. Simpson just happens to have cut himself very
> badly around the very same time of the murders; he just happens to
> have cut himself on his left hand, and the killer most likely got cut
> on his left hand, because his left glove was found at the murder scene
> and four out of five of the killer's blood drops were just to the left
> of his bloody shoe prints; From O.J.'s own lips, he admits on tape
> dripping blood in his car, home, and driveway on the night of the
> murders [so that's proof that the police didn't plant his blood]. And
> when the LAPD asked him how he got the cut to his left middle finger
> that caused all the bleeding, he answered: "I don't know." When they
> asked him again later in the interview, he replied: "I have no idea,
> man." What is the statistical probability of O.J. innocently cutting
> himself very badly on his left middle finger around the very same time
> his former wife and male companion are brutally murdered? When you cut
> yourself, you stop the bleeding with a cloth and you put on a bandage!
> You don't bleed all over the place. On cross examination by prosecutor
> Brian Kelberg, a defence doctor who examined O.J. testified that O.J.
> told him he got a small cut before leaving for Chicago when he went
> into his Bronco to retrieve some items and cut himself again in
> Chicago on a drinking glass in a hotel room; dark blue cotton fibers,
> the same color and material as the sweatsuit O.J. Simpson was wearing
> on the night of the murders, just happen to have been found on Ron
> Goldman's shirt; nine hairs with the same microscopic characteristics
> as O.J. Simpson's just happen to have been found inside the dark nit
> cap found at the feet of Ron Goldman; another of these same hairs just
> happens to have been found on Ron Goldman's shirt; a fiber with the
> same microscopic characteristics and rose-beige color as those from
> the carpet of O.J. Simpson's Bronco also just happens to have been
> found on the knit cap discovered at the murder scene; Nicole's and
> Ron's blood just happens to be found inside O.J. Simposon's Bronco;
> Nicole's blood just happens to be found on socks of O.J. Simpson's
> found on the floor of his bedroom, and O.J. Simposon's blood just
> happens to have been found on one of the socks; a bloody glove
> matching the glove found at the murder scene just happens to be found
> on O.J. Simpson's property within hours of the murders; Ron's,
> Nicoles, and O.J.'s blood, as well as hairs with the same microscopic
> charectoristics as Ron's and Nicole's, and a fiber matching those from
> the carpet of O.J.'s Bronco, just happen to have been found on this
> glove; it just so happens that at the same time Kato Kaelin walked
> outside his guest house with a flashlight to investigate the source of
> the three thumps on his wall, the limo driver, who saw Kaelin
> searching the grounds, also saw O.J. coming from the same general
> direction of where the thumps were heard [and the limo driver
> testified that O.J. was wearing dark clothes], and saw him enter the
> front door of his home [Johnnie Cochran admitted in his closing
> arguement that it was O.J. who the limo driver saw]; of the 392
> exhibits the defense introduced at this trial, it just so happens that
> the gloves Nicole bought O.J., which are identical to the evidence
> gloves in this case, the dark blue cotton sweatsuit that Kato Kaelin
> saw him wearing less than an hour before the murders, and the little
> black bag which O.J. insisted Kato Kaelin not pick up to put in the
> limo about to depart for the airport, have never been seen again and
> were not among the exhibits (Kato Kaelin testified that around 11:00
> the night of the murders when he was loading O.J.'s five bags into the
> limousine for O.J.'s trip to the airport, the smallest of the five
> bags was at the edge of the driveway. When he walked toward the small
> black bag to pick it up, Kaelin testified that O.J. told him not to.
> "I'll get it," he quoted O.J. as saying. The limo driver, Alan Park,
> confirmed Kaelin's recollection of the incident testifying he recalled
> hearing O.J. tell Kaelin: "No, no. That's okay. I'll get it. I'll get
> it." It was the only bag O.J. directed Kato to stay away from, and the
> prosecution naturally believed that this was the bag into which O.J.
> had placed his bloody clothing and the murder weapon.); even though
> the temperature around 11:00 to 11;30 p.m. on the evening of June 12,
> 1994, in the area between Brentwood and Lax was in the high fifties or
> low sixties, a cool evening, and even though the air-conditioner was
> on in the limo. O.J. just happens to have been sweating and very hot,
> complaining two or three times to the limo driver about the heat; two
> plastic bags just happpen to be missing from the hotel room in Chicago
> where O.J. stayed for only a few hours on the morning after the
> murders; of the twenty-four hours on the day of June 12, the only one
> of those twenty-four hours that O.J. couldn't provide an alibi for
> just happens to have been the hour in which these murders occurred.
>
>
> O.J. wore the sweatsuit that the killer wore in an excersie video he
> made.
>
> >
> 


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