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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Brown’s residence was 72 miles down the I-405 freeway at Monarch Bay, Dana Point, Orange, County. The Browns left the Mezzaluna at approximately “08:45-ish” after the last supper they had with their daughter, Nicole Brown Simpson, according to waitress Tia Gavin and three other employees who served the Brown party. However, attorneys after wrangling behind closed doors began to change the original phone call between Juditha Brown and Nicole from 11PM back 43 minutes the first time to 10:17 PM on July 08, 1994 and finally a full hour and a half back to 09:37 PM on February 07, 1995 the fourteenth day of the Simpson trial. Below is the in-chambers certified trial transcript of Arnella Sims the court reporter in Judge Kathleen Kennedy Powell’s chambers on that day, July 08, 1994. In this case, it was Shapiro offering the change of the time from 11 PM back to 10:17 PM. By February 1995, it would be the prosecution offering 09:37 PM as the initial time of the last phone call from Juditha Brown back to Brentwood from Dana Point, and Nicole led by deputy D.A. Marcia Clark in a poster-board entitled Exhibit 35.[/quote] The phone records genius. That’s why the timeline changed. Memories are faulty, but the records aren’t. They had a record. What they didn’t have were records that were not pertinent to the case, ie records for later in the evening. That wasn’t needed, becaue her mother couldn’t have called earlier if they weren’t even home yet. JFC If they didn’t have these irrefutable records don’t you think his “dream team” would’ve argued the main reason to acquit was that he had an ironclad alibi and the murders took place when he was already in the limo or at the airport or on the plane. Instead they had a circus and he tried on a glove while wearing another glove and pretended that it didn’t fit. [/quote] That’s where it gets interesting. They never used the actual phone records just a “reproduction” (seen below). The court made a stipulation that the last call was 9:42 pm and that was that even though no records were ever procured to fact check that. The time Nicole spoke to her mom changed from 11pm to 10pm to 9:40pm by the prosecution and her parents. Her mother didn’t testify for the criminal trial . The phone records have never been procured till this day because they’re sealed for whatever reason. The documentation for a contrary time (11:00 pm) is the coroner’s report, which was based on an interview with Juditha Brown . This is before the state said they died at 10pm. OJ was at the airport by 11pm .[/quote] I know you’re deep down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole, but a judge doesn’t enter a stipulation regarding the time of a call without having had access to the phone records. They didn’t just get that time out of thin air and enter it into evidence. You keep saying the records have never been procured but that is just not true no matter how many times you say it. [/quote] 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 . [/quote] 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. [/quote]
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