Simpson
was examined by Dr. Huizenga. The good doctor pointed out
that Simpson had not only one cut, a deep cut at that, but
that he had seven (7) abrasions on his hands along with three
(3) cuts.
Simpson
gives varying accounts as to how he cut his hand. Let me ask
you, if you cut your hand deep enough that it bled on and
off for a few days, wouldn't you remember how you did it?
I remember when I get a paper cut, yet he can't remember how
he gouged his hand? I don't buy it. He also gives several
inconsistencies surrounding his alibi for the time the murders
were committed.
Regarding
the glass Simpson eventually claims as the source of his cut,
there was no blood found on, in, or anywhere near the glass
he claims to have cut it on though substantial amounts of
blood are found on the sheets and towels.
Rather
than proclaim his innocence and turn himself in, OJ packs
a bag with loads of money, clothing, his passport and a disguise.
This is not the first time Simpson ran from police. During
a domestic abuse incident involving Nicole Brown Simpson,
OJ was told to get some clothes on because he was going to
be arrested for domestic abuse. What did OJ do? He went back
into the house got clothes on, took Nicole's jewelry and left
out the back gate.
During
the low speed chase given by LAPD, Simpson states over and
over "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
OJ
bought a knife from Ross Cutlery about 6 weeks before the
murders. The exact type of knife Simpson bought was proven
to be the weapon with which Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald
Goldman were murdered with. Oddly enough, the knife Simpson
bought has disappeared and has never been found. The prosecution
in the criminal trial bought an exact replica, shown here.
A
subsequent search of Simpson's business yields a three page
document written in OJ's own hand that details the abuse he
inflicted on his then wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. Simpson's
"dream team" or "murderers r us" as I
call them, block police from confiscating the document. When
police return later with legal authority to confiscate the
letter, Simpson's secretary tells them it had already been
shredded.
Probably
the most damming evidence against OJ Simpson other than the
blood DNA, is the results from a polygraph he took. On this
polygraph, he scored a -22, a MINUS 22!. It was reported that
the only questions he answered correctly were "What is
you name?" and "Where do you reside?"