Word: bronco
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Innocent people, especially those as well known as O.J. Simpson, do not run from the police. Nobody can ever forget O.J.'s attempt to escape with his passport and a bundle of money during the famous Night of the White Bronco. However, with so many African Americans on the jury, the worst that can happen to O.J. is a hung jury...
Rosa Lopez, the witness who may provide O.J. Simpson with an alibi, began her testimony this afternoon. Defense attorneys say the former housekeeper for a Simpson neighbor will state that she saw Simpson's Bronco parked outside his home at the time when the murders allegedly took place. Judge Lance Ito allowed her testimony to be videotaped for later viewing by the jury, which was not present in the courtroom as she answered questions today. Ito permitted this unusual arrangement so that the Lopez testimony for the defense would not interrupt the presentation of the prosecution's case...
...District Attorney Christopher Darden forced a key defense witness to admit that she had lied on the witness stand about making a plane reservation to leave the country this weekend. Rosa Maria Lopez, a former housekeeper for a neighbor of O.J. Simpson, was expected to testify that Simpson's Bronco was parked at his home at the time the double-murder was committed. On the stand, Lopez first told the court that she had made a reservation to go to her native El Salvador because her private life has been severely disrupted as a result of harrassment by reporters. When...
...first wife, Marquerite Simpson Thomas, must testify at the trial. Her lawyer had testified that she had received the subpoena improperly. Prosecutors want her to testify because, they say, Simpson had two telephone conversations with his first wife the day of his arrest, including one call made from his Bronco as police pursued him on a California freeway...
...examination. He called them a collection of ``heroin addicts, thieves, felons,'' adding that one is ``a court-certified pathological liar,'' and the prosecution's research may bear this out. Rosa Lopez, for instance, who worked at the house next door to Simpson's, claims to have seen Simpson's Bronco parked outside his house at the time the murders must have occurred. But Lopez is considered so confused and unreliable that even the staff at the National Enquirer rejected her as a source months ago. (For example, she told Enquirer reporters that Jason Simpson had had a birthday party...