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...instance, rethought the time line. Prosecutors Clark and Christopher Darden built their case on the theory that the murders were committed between 10:15 and 10:20 p.m. on June 12, bringing on Nicole's neighbor Pablo Fenjves to testify that he heard the "plaintive wail" of Kato the Akita at around that time. The prosecutors felt that gave Simpson plenty of time to commit the murders, then return to his Rockingham estate by about 10:45 or 10:50, which is when limousine driver Allan Park says he saw a dark figure entering the house...
...bleed all the time," he told police when he was interrogated after the murders. He also said he may have cut his hand on a glass in his Chicago hotel room, then testified during his deposition that maybe he cut his hand again after he returned. And last week Kato Kaelin piled on, testifying that he saw no cuts on Simpson's hand at 11 p.m., when Simpson left for his Chicago business trip, even though Simpson has claimed that he saw blood in his kitchen and dabbed at his bleeding pinkie with a tissue...
...surprisingly persuasive argument that O.J. had cut his hand while napping was a turning point in the trial. Jurors were also seen nodding in seeming agreement when Baker contended that 6 billion-to-1 DNA odds still represented reasonable doubt. And certainly the plaintiffs' case suffered a blow when Kato Kaelin admitted he had initially testified for the prosecution in the vain hope that with O.J. behind bars, he'd be allowed to move into the main house...
...Kelly and Daniel M. Petrocelli, lead lawyers for the families of murder victims Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, who hope to hold O.J. Simpson liable for the deaths, expect to admit some 2,000 pieces of evidence, including the bloody glove. Nearly 350 witnesses will be called, including Kato Kaelin and Mark Fuhrman, though the judge has ruled that Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden will not testify. Both sides estimate that it will take at least four months to try the case. Then again, Simpson I was expected to last only six months, not the nine months it ultimately...
...audience but how interested those consumers will be to hear of it. The editor must keep throwing popcorn to his or her audience in order to keep the elephants alertly placated in front of their television cage. If the elephants get off on O.J., then give them O.J. And Kato. And bring back Nicole...