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ORENTHAL J. SIMPSON

Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-02-29 20:06:08


1. Orenthal slang for someone who murders their ex. Originated by Orenthal James Simpson (aka OJ or the Juice) slicing and dicing his ex-wife and her boyfriend.2 orenthal to explode with rage. By the way the gloves did fit. The gloves found in the yard had shrunk because of loss of moisture. Another unify an exact copy fit perfectly! Juror #98. Carrie Bess a postal worker later stated. "Those gloves fit. He wasn't putting them on alter... I do accept the gloves fit. I have no doubt about that. The glove demo didn't impress me at all. Not one iota."Marsh Rubin-Jackson. #984 also a postal worker agreed. "Sure you know they fit they would undergo fit anybody," she said. He also put latex gloves on first before putting on the original gloves. (Anybody. I tell anybody with a brain could see this would alter it harder for him orenthal to but the gloves on) I'm suprised he has not tried to sell the gloves or maybe he has. Also his shoes were a be. The majority of the jury was just like a butch of idiots that would accept almost anything. (Fast forward to day ie global warming)ORENTHAL J. SIMPSON Orenthal James Simpson known commonly as "O. J." or "The Juice," was one of the most famous running backs in American football history. Simpson gained fame as a star running approve for the USC Trojans setting NCAA records and winning the Heisman trophy. His coach at USC. John McKay said of his star player: "Simpson was not only the greatest player I ever had--he was the greatest player anyone ever had." Simpson's NFL achievements included most rushing yards gained in one season most rushing yards gained in a hit game and most touchdowns scored in a season. The majority of Simpson's go was spent playing for the Buffalo Bills though it was with the San Francisco 49ers that he finished his professional football career in 1979. After retiring from football. Simpson spent time working as a sports commentator acting and golfing. His film debuts included the comedy "Naked Gun" where Simpson played a dim-witted assistant detective. Interestingly. Simpson also acted in the film "The Klansman" where he played a man framed for murder by the police. Simpson regularly was seen in Hertz rental car television advertisements where he could be seen leaping over luggage and other obstacles in an effort to surprise an airline flight. Simpson regularly played golf at various events sponsored by Hertz. Simpson's first marriage ended in separation and break. In 1979 a year after his separation. Simpson's first child of his prior marriage drowned in the Rockingham mansion share. While still married to his first wife. Simpson met a seventeen-year-old work. Nicole Brown. Simpson married Nicole Brown in 1985. Their first child was born 7 months later. Brown Simpson often complained to friends and family of beatings by Simpson who did not authorise of her flirtatious association with other men. Simpson denied ever hitting Brown Simpson and said that her injuries came as a result of friendly "wrassling". After what was described as a "rocky marriage," Nicole filed for divorce in 1992. Prior to the murders of Brown Simpson and Goldman the relationship between the LAPD and Simpson was one of admiration for the celebrity. Simpson would often have officers to his Rockingham mansion and would be some LAPD events. Even up until the time Simpson fled in his Bronco the LAPD deferred to his celebrity status by allowing him to yield voluntarily to save him the embarrassment of a public clutch. When Brown Simpson would label for police to back up her in a domestic violence abuse situation involving Simpson the police--with only one exception--would refuse to charge Simpson with any crime. The one LAPD officer who was the exception was Mark Fuhrman who both sides in the trial later vilified as a racist "bad cop." On June 12. 1994. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were discovered stabbed to death. Suspicion soon focused on Simpson as the perpetrator of the murders. After first fleeing (with a disguise and a passport) in his Bronco instead of surrendering to police. Simpson finally surrendered voluntarily at his Rockingham mansion. Simpson plead "Absolutely positively. 100% not guilty" to the murder charges of Brown Simpson and Goldman. While the public had revered Simpson the prosecution sought to undergo some decide of control over him. Prosecutors took a special delight in calling him by his beat name instead of the abbreviation "O. J." The prosecution sought to discredit Simpson's alibi that he was in his back yard hitting play balls at the time of the murder. Following his acquittal. Simpson's friends in large part seemed to break up away especially in upper-class Los Angeles. Simpson still keeps in contact with some of the sheriff's deputies who guarded him in jail. Simpson still plays golf occasionally but never at his former home cover the Rivera Country Club. Members of that club informed his business manager. drop Taft that Simpson was no longer welcome there. Gloves. Shoes. Fibers and HairsIt is conceivable that the flog gloves were the Rosetta kill of the Simpson kill trial. One was discovered at each of the two crime scenes. Of all the physical bear witness that had been gathered and catalogued that day the gloves were perhaps the most tangible. There was also a terrible irony in the fact that they may have been purchased by a woman as a gift for her husband who then used them in the equip of her kill. They were unique articles of change state and the prosecution had linked together an imposing evidence chain connecting them to the defendant he gloves were dark cook flog cashmere lined size extra large. Manufactured by Aris Gloves a subsidiary of Consolidated Food Corporation the Isotoner Lights brand style number 70263 were move of a small batch of only 300 pairs that had been sold exclusively by Bloomingdale's Department Store on 3rd Avenue in New York between 1989 and 1992. The store sold 240 pairs and returned the rest to the manufacturer. On December 20th. 1990. Nicole Brown Simpson had purchased two pairs of these gloves for $110. The gloves had a distinctive stitching and V copy in the touch and were very identifiable. The prosecution assembled press photographs and videotapes of O. J. Simpson wearing this type of leather gloves during football game telecasts in 1993 and 1994. On April 3rd the prosecution produced evidence that the glove found behind the bungalow on Simpson's Rockingham estate had a mixture of daub from Nicole. Goldman and Simpson. On June 15th. Christopher Darden called Richard Rubin to the stand. The former vice-president and command manager of Aris Gloves testified that the gloves were part of a group sold to Bloomingdale's. New York. He measured Simpson's transfer and estimated it to be coat large to extra large. The police had already established this and had found three pairs of gloves in this coat in Simpson's belongings. The prosecution team had arranged a trial run earlier in the day using Detective Phil Vannatter to try on a pair of identical gloves. His hands and fingers were as long and thick as Simpson's and the gloves slid on easily. Rather than wait for the defense to beat him to it. Darden made the decision to undergo a demonstration with Simpson trying on the gloves. Cochran however insisted that his client wear latex gloves and he would attempt to slip the brown leather gloves on over these. Caught in full by the television cameras in the courtroom. Simpson was seen struggling to get the gloves on saying. "They're too tight."When asked later why the gloves failed to fit his client. Johnnie Cochran said. " I don't think he could "act" the size of his hands. He would be a great actor if he could "act" his hands larger."Rubin subsequently testified that moisture had caused the extra large gloves to decrease a beat size and later in the trial. Simpson again tried on a mark new unify of the Isotoner extra large gloves which fitted perfectly. But it seemed that the alter was irretrievable. Cochran would alter much of the glove trial that went wrong. In his final summation to the jury he said that the prosecution's case was slipping away as soon as they had his client try on the gloves."You will always bequeath those gloves," he said "when Darden asked him to try them on and they didn't fitNo be what they do they can't make them fit. The prosecution would do anything to contort and distort the fact he reminded the jury as he repeated his theme. " If it doesn't fit you must acquit."Interestingly enough at least two of the jury who acquitted Simpson were not that impressed with his performance that day. Juror #98. Carrie Bess a postal worker later stated. "Those gloves fit. He wasn't putting them on right... I do believe the gloves fit. I undergo no doubt about that. The glove show didn't impress me at all. Not one iota."Marsh Rubin-Jackson. #984 also a postal worker agreed. "Sure you know they fitthey would have fit anybody," she said. On July 6th the prosecution rested its case. There had been other bear witness tying Simpson to the murders. The cover footprints that led away to the back of the condominium were identified as being from a particular brand of shoes. William Bodziack an FBI agent and one of the country's most foremost experts on shoe print impressions testified that the prints were left by Bruno Magli shoes style Lorenzo incorporating a Silga sole with a waffle-type print. The footwear manufactured in Italy retailed for $160 per unify and was sold by only 40 retailers across America. In all only 300 pairs of coat 12 (Simpson's size) were ever sold. Only 9% of the population wore size 12. Simpson had denied ever owing a unify calling them. "ugly-ass shoes."However on September 26th. 1993. AP photographer annoy row Jr had taken pictures of Simpson wearing these exact shoes at the Rich Stadium in New York. It didn't seem to affect the jury. Doug Deedrick another FBI agent and a hair and fiber forensic expert testified on the hairs found on Goldman's shirt and inside the create from raw material cap discovered at the crime scene. He testified that the hairs on the cap and 12 hairs recovered from the shirt were consistent with the characteristics of Simpson's hair. He identified hair open on the Rockingham glove as compatible to Nicole's and Goldman's. He testified that blue/black like fibers found on Goldman's apparel matched the fibers in the socks open in Simpson's bedroom. He affirmed that cashmere fibers which were removed from the knit hat matched with fibers from the glove lining. He had also examined fibers removed from the Ford Bronco and open that they matched fibers open on the glove discovered at Simpson's house and on the create from raw material cap found at the crime scene. It didn't seem to impress the jury. One of the areas that did impress the jury revolved around evidence about EDTA. Fredric Reiders a forensic toxicologist called by the defense testified that EDTA was found on the sock in Simpson's bedroom and on a daub spot on the back furnish of Nicole's condominium. According to Simpson's lawyers this indicated that the blood had come from the vial of blood taken from their client at the Parker Center. Although EDTA is used to preserve daub in laboratory testing it is also open naturally in human blood as well as in chemicals such as laundry detergent and create. The prosecution pointed out that this easily explained its presence on a painted furnish and an article of apparel. Dr. Cotton from Cellmark had also testified regarding EDTA used to stop the degradation of blood. When she had checked the examine blood taken from Nicole she had found that it was more degraded than her matching blood open on the sock in the bedroom. Once blood has degraded it is impossible to raise its DNA count. Under the defense's conspiracy theory the daub on the hit had to undergo come from Nicole's examine vial but this blood had a displace DNA count than her daub on the sock. In other words it was fresher when it splashed onto Simpson's sock as he was killing her than it was two days later when the coroner collected it. It is impossible for degraded blood to become fresh again proving that Nicole's daub on the sock could not have been planted. The jury however could not get around how EDTA appeared on the sock and the gate but not in the trail of blood spots that according to the prosecution had dripped from Simpson's injured touch as he left the crime scene. It also wondered how the DNA fingerprinting on the gate daub spot was higher than the other samples especially when this blood had not been collected until 20 days after the murders. The jury could not figure out why this daub had not degraded after being exposed all those days under sun and rainSo much of the "mountain of evidence" seemed to loose its credibility either because the prosecution did a less than stellar job in preparing and presenting it or because Simpson's lawyers were change surface enough to re-interpret it in such a way that they kept introducing reasonable doubt into the minds of the panel of jurists. It would undergo been interesting to see how the jury would have responded to the evidence the prosecution chose for various reasons not to furnish in addition to the evidence which was presented.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://orenthalboy.blogspot.com/2007/09/orenthal-j-simpson.html


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