Friday, April 15, 2011

PURSUIT OF EXHIBIT 35 In the OJ Simpson Murder Trial and its Hidden Secrets

Pursuit of Exhibit 35 in the OJ Simpson Murder Trial and its Hidden Secrets published by amazon.com's/ book division may be the most hard hitting expose yet delivered on the OJ Simpson murder trial of 1995.  The documents alone in this 530+ page offering leaves most mouths aghast.  It is a non-fictional account of the author, T.H. Johnson and the other members of the OMIG investigating team's effort to uncover concealed evidence kept from the jury in the Simpson trial and from the public in the court of public opinion.  Exhibit 35 turns out to be exculpatory evidence, the Juditha Brown Phone Records, that could have saved Simpson the ordeal of going through a trial whose residual impact has all but destroyed his life as he gets fat in a Nevada prison for inflated charges of kidnapping and armed robbery.  The phone records if they could be produced should have Simpson entering the back seat of a chauffeur driven limo to LAX while his wife Nicole was engaged in a phone conversation initiated by her mother, Juditha Brown, at 11PM and not the 9:37 PM entered in what the author describes as a phony stipulation by agreement in an unholy alliance of Marcia Clark, Robert Shapiro, Johnnie Cochran, Bill Hodgeman and Gil Garcetti.  The investigators acquisition of the CALTrans freeway data indicates traffic congestion approaching gridlock for Sunday night on June 12, 1994.  It appears that Clark's recent offering of Guilt by Association is, in a strange way, an appropriate title.

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