I mistakenly posted my reply, to some thread on a private forum. Not sure how I ended up there :waitasec: . I'll try this again.
Today is November 16, and we have all the talking heads, spitting cats about OJ's upcoming Fox interview and book release. "If" he did it, how he would have done it, that is his interview/book hook.
Well, well, well. Do you suppose he will finally "out" his son's involvement? The twenty-something year old son, Jason Simpson? Yea, the very son who was an apprentice chef, at a nearby Bev Hills restaurant; the very son whose "special night" of functioning as the executive (title?) chef, was declined by Nicole Brown Simpson, as she wanted to attend a family gathering at another restaurant.
Geraldo...are you listening?
Ask Simpson about Jason's set of professional chef's knives, he kept in a leather roll.
If you tune in to the Fox interview, or even read one stinking page from OJs book, you owe it to the Goldmans and the Browns, to read detective William Dear's book, "OJ is Guilty, but Not of Murder".
http://www.bookmasters.com/marktplc/rr00554.htm
William Dear, a 35 year veteran private detective, has gathered a compelling psych and behavior profile, on Jason Simpson, and his whereabouts on that horrid night.
Excerpt from Chapter 1:
"Minutes later, A.C. Cowlings would pull his Bronco into the cobblestone driveway. As if on cue from an off-camera director, O.J.s twenty-four-year old son, Jason Simpson, made a desperate dash from a neighbors house, through the police line and to the side of the Bronco. He was finally blocked by Cowlings, who shoved Jason away and into the waiting arms of the police. Apparently they didnt want the young man to be caught in the crossfire, if shooting erupted."