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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Furman didn’t plant one thing in this case. He just didn’t. It would of been impossible. I’ve heard other detectives say that even if he wanted too, he wouldn’t have the time to do it. It was impossible. They found blood when Oj was in Chicago. They just didn’t have his blood to plant. They saw a trail of blood. Why? This may shock you. Ready? OJ killed them. [/quote] Furhman did plant evidence. He was caught lying on the stand. There’s a reason those tapes came out. His other cop colleagues were disturbed by him and ratted him out . On those tapes, he admitted to regularly planting drugs /evidence on suspects, especially black men and said if he thinks someone did it, that’s enough to go ahead and get to staging a scene. He told coworkers getting OJ would be his launch to the big time. Instead, he left the force in disgrace. It didn’t stop him from writing a book. A guy like that will die with the lie. He wont ever admit to wrongdoing. He believed cops should lie. All is fair in shady detective work until it happens to someone’s son. [/quote] Most cops are shady. This force just happened to be starstruck OJ fans. Not saying Furman was not the shadiest, but let's not absolve everyone else here. [/quote] Starstruck or not, when a woman dies, it always leads back to the man she is with or the ex . I don’t fault the cops for that . What I do fault them for is how sloppily they handled the evidence and the scene. It was not appropriate for Furhman to even “jump the gate” at OJ’s house without a warrant at 5am. Kato and Oj’s daughter were there but still.. There are procedures for due process and investigation handling and detectives picking up blood vials from the labs then placing them in their pockets en route to the scene make no sense. I get DNA technology was very primitive back then but they very well could’ve gotten hairs from OJ and seen if any were found on Ron and Nicole’s fingernails . I don’t see why blood draws were necessary. OJ wasn’t the one horribly stabbed to death. I still believe whatever’s under Ron and Nicole’s fingernails and throats would’ve been a stronger tell. It’s too late now unfortunately. The evidence they found was stuff nobody with a brain would do (wear a glove then leave it bloodied on the scene, What was the purpose?) The other interesting thing is the Bruno Magli shoe. How would cops know what shoe made those prints or what he was wearing that night unless someone saw his closet?[/quote]Are you kidding? They didn’t know what shoe print they were looking for that night. Also, Furman jumped the gate because they had just seen the owner of the house, Oj - his ex was just butchered, so he followed the blood in his driveway (the reason he jumped the fence). Furman, by your theory was jumping the fence to sprinkle blood. Oj, had flown to Chicago that night, so he hadn’t given up his blood yet. Furman couldn’t of set him up even if he wanted too [/quote] Furhman was not supposed to jump the gate. Warrants are needed for a reason. Also, the LAPD’s crime scene photos from that week didn’t show the glove or sock or any of the OJ bloody evidence the prosecution used. That means these items were planted later on after OJ was arrested and got blood drawn. Why would the glove not be in the LAPD’s crime scene photo from the week of June 12th? [/quote] Not if it is reasonable to assume a crime is or has taken place. All that blood and two dead bodies do not require a warrant.[/quote] This is why some cops are notoriously bad detectives. They don’t like to follow protocols. We shouldn’t have detectives from the police force do any crime scene investigations or raids without attorneys present imo. [/quote]
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