-Caveat Lector-

For those searching for the 'truth'_s about O.J. (& Nicole & Ron), here're
some places to go and things to see:

Killing Time (a book):
http://w3.mgr.com/mgr/killingtime/approach2.html

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Blood Oath (a book):
http://members.aol.com/boulderp/boulder.htm

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You believe O.J. is guilty � as the black of the night!
Who else could have murdered Nicole and Ron? Right?
Out of curiosity, you buy Christopher Springer's book,
"IF O.J. DIDN'T . . ."
ISBN #: 0-9649649-1-0
Hardcover; 257pp
Just $19.95
$4.00 S&H
MD residents add 5% sales tax

http://www.bookmasters.com/marktplc/00108.htm

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The Frame of the Century?
Part Three: New Allegations
by J. Neil Schulman

Copyright � 1998 by J. Neil Schulman.
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Full text @ http://pulpless.com/ojframe/ojframe3.html

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>From Time Mag:

THE FRAMING OF O.J. SIMPSON

THE VIEW FROM NEXT SUMMER: A CONSPIRACY UNRAVELS

By GARRY TRUDEAU
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<Picture: S>o perhaps it really did boil down to race, after all. How else
can we explain white America's bland willingness to accept the mass of
physical evidence on face value, assuming that motive, state of mind, lack
of alibi, opportunity, matching blood, fiber and hair samples and flight
from the law meant that O.J. Simpson had murdered two people?

We were so smug about it.

Of course, from the moment he laid eyes on the crime scene, Mark Fuhrman
understood how it would play. "Look, it was dark, 3 a.m.," the former
L.A.P.D. detective recalled at his internal-affairs hearing. "I was
surrounded by 16 other cops who I knew would cover for me. It was the
perfect opportunity to frame one of the most beloved public figures in
America for murder. What would you have done?"

While the question was rhetorical, its implication still lingers, still
troubles. Who among us wouldn't have been tempted to scoop up that bloody
glove on the off chance that it could be used to pin the murder on the
wrong party?

At the sentencing of L.A.P.D. criminalist Dennis Fung, he as much as said
the same thing: "When I heard what Mark had done, I immediately drew him
aside and asked, 'What can I do to help?' I knew that if I were caught, my
career would be in the toilet, and I'd probably go to jail, but it seemed
worth it to get a black guy in trouble."

It was Fung, of course, who later degraded the Bundy blood samples by
baking them in his crime-lab truck, thus making it necessary to enlist
forensic specialist Collin Yamauchi. Yamauchi, in his memoir, recalled
taking Simpson's reference sample and swabbing it across the evidence
swatches, thus obscuring the real murderer's blood with Simpson's dna-rich
cells. "That was difficult," boasted Yamauchi, "but painting the socks with
Nicole's blood was even more complicated. Since no one had seen blood on
them, I had to use an airbrush to get a subtle effect."

Fortunately, the rest of the evidence tampering was pretty routine.
Planting hairs on the knit cap and the victim's shirt; planting fibers on
the glove, the socks and the shirt; planting carpet fibers on the cap--as a
racist cop, Yamauchi had done these sorts of things a thousand times
before. Even his boss, Michele Kestler, didn't deem it necessary to oversee
Yamauchi's work, preferring to focus on the ongoing cover-up.

What remains astonishing, of course, is that while 21 police employees in
three departmental divisions were required to frame O.J., there was no
security breach (although the J.F.K.-assassination conspiracy of 212 people
from seven federal and state agencies remains the record to beat). This was
especially remarkable given their diverse reasons for involvement. Of the
21 co-conspirators, five indicated they were motivated by racism, 13 were
covering for fellow cops, and three said they were attracted to the purely
technical challenge of framing a completely innocent man in full view of
the world media.

Still, if O.J. had been convicted according to plan, the wall of silence
might well have held. It was not until the jury in last fall's civil suit
found for Simpson that an outraged Yamauchi broke ranks and signed his book
deal. "Two long, costly trials, and O.J. walked," the criminalist wrote.
"After all our hard work, it was too much. The physical evidence we'd
fabricated was massive, irrefutable. The system just didn't work."

Of course, the defense would argue just the opposite. Many court observers
contend that Simpson attorney Robert Baker's surprisingly persuasive
argument that O.J. had cut his hand while napping was a turning point in
the trial. Jurors were also seen nodding in seeming agreement when Baker
contended that 6 billion-to-1 DNA odds still represented reasonable doubt.
And certainly the plaintiffs' case suffered a blow when Kato Kaelin
admitted he had initially testified for the prosecution in the vain hope
that with O.J. behind bars, he'd be allowed to move into the main house.

There is a lesson to be learned here: once committed to a point of view,
people develop a vested interest. Although Oliver Stone's upcoming Framed!
clearly overstates the case in its ugly, baseless claim that White House
lawyer Vince Foster killed Nicole (highly unlikely since Foster was
"murdered" a year earlier), Stone's case for Goldman's being killed by Al
Cowlings in a cleanup operation probably shouldn't be dismissed out of
hand.

Fuhrman, as always, remains unrepentant. "Framing someone is pretty
complicated," he told a prison visitor recently. "I've framed people in the
past, and believe me, it can backfire. But I had something special going
for me. I had the cover of 20 other police officers who would lie for me in
a heartbeat. These people were the best."

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Do not go here for any information about O.J.:
http://circumcision.org/goldman.htm

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A<>E<>R

The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes
but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust

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