That’s not true. A stipulation is an agreement . Ito said phone records were never procured from the phone company . It is true. Shapiro wanted Oj to plea and was already going around telling people he thought OJ did it and writing his book so he agreed to the stipulation that last call was 9:42 with the prosecution without looking at phone records or pressing for it . OJ and the team were furious and that’s when F Lee and Cochran took over . |
I am not able to embed this but there’s a letter Nicole wrote to her friend Cora where she states she is on edge about the kids and that Faye Resnick runs with a crowd that truly scares her |
Cochran and Bailey were already on the team and running things when the trial started. So they were fully on board with any stipulation entered at trial regarding the time of the phone call. It is patently absurd to suggest that the prosecutors pulled a time out of thin air, 9:42 pm, and that voila a stipulation was entered regarding that time. I know things like that may happen on TV or in the movies but in an actual court of law (even with the circus show this case was) that does not happen. |
It is absurd but that is what happened. Everything about the way this case was a circus . OJs attorneys were fighting each other from the beginning and accusing each other of being moles . The Browns and Goldmans didn’t get along. There was dissention in the LAPD about Furhman being given the case when homicide wasn’t his speciality . Lots and lots of things went wrong. There were hundreds and hundreds of mistakes on both the prosecution and defense side |
I would have a very hard time sleeping at night if I were one of these attys. |
Google what a Brentwood hello is.
Faye, Nicole, and Denise Brown were train wrecks |
Nicole Brown Simpson’s sister made it clear: She wanted to talk about domestic violence, not her relationship with a former mob enforcer.
After she repeatedly was asked questions about Craig “Tony The Animal” Fiato, Denise Brown abruptly ended a press conference Thursday at Temple University in Philadelphia that was intended to promote the Nicole Brown Simpson Charitable Foundation. “I’m not here to talk about Fiato. I’m not here to talk about the trial. I’m here because of domestic violence,” Brown said several times before grabbing her notes and walking away. Fiato, a mob informant who testified this week in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has been photographed with Brown. Brown denies any romantic involvement with him. https://www.chicagotribune.com/1995/09/22/denise-brown-shuns-tony-the-animal-questions/ OJ was angry with Nicole because she brought criminals around his kids . |
OJ was angry with Nicole because she loved him, spread her legs for him and bore his children. All that stuff drives abusive men insane - they hate women, but none so much as the women who love them and really see them. |
That’s not true. OJ was angry because he wanted a stay at home trophy wife not a party mom on the prowl but she wanted to live. He robbed her of adulthood since he met her at 18. She probably didn’t have any other experience with men. Understandably, she felt controlled and like she wanted to live a little and not be confined . I understand that sentiment deeply but she made some very strange bedfellows and toxic behaviors along with OJ. Something she notes in her diaries, her therapist and divorce counselor noted, and her parents noted. At one point, Nicole’s parents wanted her to go to rehab and they take custody of the kids with OJ. I just don’t understand why her troubled behaviors and friends aren’t talked about at all. There were others besides OJ that could’ve done the crime or collided with him to assist. The LAPD apparently got word in January 1994, that someone was out for Faye Resnicks head . Poor Nicole moves this tramp in and within days she is dead. I just don’t get why these angles were just ignored by the ever corrupt LAPD and why they had to frame blood. I’ve never heard of police framing a guilty man before. The evidence should already be astounding Here comes with wealthy powerful athlete to scoop her off her feet. After two kids, she felt she was missing out. She even said this. |
I feel Nicole was ultimately used and failed by everyone in her life : friends, family, OJ. There were times where she lashed out and accused even the maids of stealing from the home. When a woman feels used for her fame or the fortune she married into (without a doubt her families were users), it can be daunting. She may feel like her family sold her off in a sense. At times, it seems like she saw OJ as a dad figure . Restricting her from going out and having fun. It’s creepy that OJs own daughter from his first marriage and his eldest son are closer in age to Nicole than he is . Nicole was born in 1959, Arnelle Simpson was born in 1968. That’s not even a decade difference |
I also understand why OJ would be pissed off at Nicole’s behavior . He lost his child at 1 years old due to a pool drowning . He was 12 years older than her and clearly more street smart. He knew hanging around mafiosos and club bouncers and dope dealers and cokehead friends with debts was not a great thing . |
I'm watching the 30 under 30 ESPN documentary on OJ and let me tell you, the evidence is damning. There is no way that it was anyone other than him. |
I didn't realize she was 18 - 18!! When they started dating. Makes complete sense she became a DV victim. She was a sheltered child from Laguna Beach. I say this as someone that at a very young age also became a DV victim and I didn't know that kind of evil existed in this world. |
One more nugget on the case - there were only 300 pairs of the luxury shoe prints found on the scene. He owned a pair...they had him photographed and on video wearing those shoes. |
Bruno Magli said that shoeprint was sold to many shoe manufacturers. It wasn’t just a Bruno Magli exclusive print. In addition, tons of shoeprint were on the scene . In fact, the LAPD didn’t wear shoe covers so they made more bloody footprints on the scene than the killer . |