A knife found buried under O.J. Simpson’s former Los Angeles estate where he lived at the time of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman is undergoing forensic testing, Fox News confirmed Friday.
TMZ reports a construction worker found the knife years ago and gave it to an off-duty cop who kept it in his home before finally turning it over to police in January. TMZ did not specify when the knife was found, but reported that it may have been around the time the home was destroyed in 1998.
"It is being treated as we would all evidence," LAPD Capt. Andy Neiman said Friday. He added that police were "quite shocked" to learn about the knife after so many years.
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I still say his buddy assisted OJ in the murders, if not committed them hisself with the help of OJ. That is why the evidence was confusing. This knife may have the DNA to prove it. Can't remember his name but he was OJ's right hand in everything. He was always OJ's alibi and puppet.
"It is being treated as we would all evidence," LAPD Capt. Andy Neiman said Friday."
Does that include charging the cop, Andy?
Yawn. Look up double jeopardy.
7:28pm
I don't think anyone's thinking re-trial. It will just expose more of the truth.
You should get more sleep.
Nothing more than getting tv ratings for the new Sunday OJ show.
Cato Caitlin.
It doesn't matter if they find a signed confession. He was found not guilty & cannot be tried again. Thankfully he's serving a long sentence for another crime.
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