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OJ Simpsons, shoes and prints from the murder scene come to mind. How FBI figured out type of shoe, and OJ swore he never had those type til a photo surfaced with him wearing a pair. (paraphrasing)
AND no clean up done by the Suspect, MPD stated they never stated anyone cleaned up anything. Church did clean up after crime scene was released. *(check media thread for documentation of that)
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LOS ANGELES, June 19 An expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation testified today at O. J. Simpson's trial that the person who left a trail of bloody shoe prints along the walkway in front of Nicole Brown Simpson's home last June wore size 12 shoes, the same size worn by Mr. Simpson.
The witness, William J. Bodziak, an authority on shoe prints and tire treads, retraced his quest to track down the model of the shoes that left the prints, which took him to two factories in eastern Italy. He said the make, distributed only in 1991 or 1992, was Bruno Magli, a model he described as "high-end" -- that is, costing roughly $160 a pair.
http://www.nytimes.com/1995/06/20/u...-prints-left-crime-scene-fbi-expert-says.html
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I know that Bruno Magli makes shoes that look like the shoes they had in court thats involved with this case, I would have never worn those ugly-*advertiser censored* shoes, Simpson, who was found not guilty of the murders in criminal court, says in the deposition.
The shoes were a key piece of evidence in the murder case the killer left a bloody size 12 Bruno Magli shoeprint at the scene of the crime. Attorney Daniel Petrocelli notes during the deposition that only 299 pairs of Bruno Magli shoes in that size have ever been sold in the United States.
Still, Simpson insists that he would never wear them. They were ugly to me. Aesthetically, I felt that they were ugly and I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and to me they were ugly shoes, he says.
Except Simpson was photographed wearing Bruno Magli shoes nine months before the murders in a picture first published by The National Enquirer. During the deposition, after Simpson says the shoes were ugly, Petrocelli produces this photo and asks if the man in the photo is him.
It appears to be me, yes, a stunned Simpson answers.
http://people.com/crime/oj-simpsons-reaction-to-photo-of-bruno-magli-shoes-in-deposition-tapes/