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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Its a tough theory to me, but his son had the same access to that home.
OJ was pretty much a battered wreck by that age, I question that he could physically do the crime. His son could.
On the night of the murders Jason left his job as a chef early at 9:45 supposedly the murders happened sometime after 10:00
He lied about his time leaving work when questioned by the cops.
He took his set of chef knives home with him that night.
He had a history of rage issues
He had motive.
It explains why the gloves were to small for OJ, it also would explain that when OJ tried to take the murder weapon from his sons hands he received that nasty cut and the funky blood evidence.
I believe that Jason murdered Nicole Brown Simpson and her boyfriend that night. Somehow OJ stumbled upon it and struggled to take the knife away from his son, he also took any other evidence including the gloves which were too small for his hands.
In an effort to do his fatherly thing, he attempted to badly cover up his sons involvement.
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So, why isn't the Goldman family all over that? Why so vengeful they took OJ to civil court and won a $33 million verdict against him? Wouldn't the truth matter to them?
Why wouldn't government prosecutors come back at it later? You can't get OJ anymore because of double jeopardy but the son is wide open and you've got different people running the show.
Why the famous Bronco chase? OJ had a conviction, I think, for violence against Nicole earlier.
Was Jason wearing a hockey mask when he set upon the unlucky duo with a knife?
Cowperson