Word: goldmans
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...that the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are more than a year old, now that the O.J. Simpson trial has brought the jurors to the edge of exhaustion, and now, especially, that the end of the trial glimmers on the horizon like some incredible mirage, one might expect the lawyers to simmer down and get on with it. But last week a series of procedural wrangles, surprise rulings and endless bickering proved once again that conventional wisdom never applies in this epic case...
...killers to the Simpson defense look like the trail of one person to William Bodziak. The FBI expert, who may be the last prosecution witness, today expanded on the testimony of scientist Henry Lee, who testified for the defense that bloodstains near the bodies of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman could have been left by a second killer. Bodziak, flanked by charts and photographs, told jurors that small bumps embedded in the crime-scene walkway actually shaped the stains that resembled shoeprints. That was fine with Dr. Lee: in an interview today, he criticized the Simpson defense for misrepresenting...
Simpson prosecutors say they could complete their rebuttal as early as today. In testimony Wednesday, Justice Department scientist Gary Sims said that three bloodstains he tested from inside O.J. Simpson's Bronco match the blood of Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Also, Johnnie Cochran confirmed that the defense plans to call FBI agent Frederick Whitehurst, who would testify that FBI lab personnel have fabricated evidence to help prosecutors in other cases. Judge Ito has not yet ruled on whether Whitehurst will testify. Justice officials today said they are investigating Whitehurst's allegations...
...challenge the FBI laboratory analysis of blood allegedly belonging to O.J. Simpson and the victims. In testimony today, Justice Department scientist Gary Sims said that three bloodstains he tested from inside Simpson's Bronco show a combination of blood consistent with the blood of Simpson and murder victim Ronald Goldman...
...highly respected forensic expert testified in the O.J. Simpson murder trial that blood on victim Ron Goldman's clothing could have come from a shoe--but not the Bruno Magli shoe that prosecutors contend was worn by the killer. There was still no ruling on the admissibility of tapes that allegedly contain racist remarks and confessions of evidence planting by recently retired L.A.P.D. detective Mark Fuhrman, a key prosecution witness. Fuhrman's lawyer said his client might seek Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination if he takes the stand again...