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Knife found years ago on OJ Simpsons Property (1 Viewer)

Makes you wonder why the LAPD didn't do a little better digging at the time of the murder. 

Anyway, its interesting but not like the knife could be used as evidence for anything.

 
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But the cop was off-duty — and instead of turning the knife over to his higher-ups, sources said he kept it for years.

In late January, he contacted a friend in the homicide division — and told him he was getting it framed for his wall.

The former traffic division officer even asked the pal to get the departmental-record number for the Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman murder case so he could engrave it in the frame, TMZ reports.
If this is true, what a colossal doooooooooooshbag.   :no:

 
When did O.J. have time to bury a knife on the night of the murders so well that none of the cops who went over every inch of that place afterwards could never find? 

 
OK but why would someone who got the knife from O.J. or found it bury it on his property? Wouldn't they try to get it as far away from there as possible if they were trying to protect him?  
Yes, carrying a murder weapon around with you sounds like a good move. 

 
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When did O.J. have time to bury a knife on the night of the murders so well that none of the cops who went over every inch of that place afterwards could never find? 
I was just going to post this exact comment.  No way OJ buried the knife on the Property.  No way. No how.  They combed over every square inch of that Property for months.

 
I was just going to post this exact comment.  No way OJ buried the knife on the Property.  No way. No how.  They combed over every square inch of that Property for months.
Plus I'm pretty sure the timeline established from when Kaelin heard the thumps on his wall to when the limo driver allegedly saw O.J. would not give O.J. enough time to bury the knife so well that none of the cops would've found it.  

 
Yes, carrying a murder weapon around with you sounds like a good move. 
He probably took it with him to Chicago and got rid of it somewhere there. That makes a lot more sense than O.J. being able to bury it in a matter of seconds in the middle of the night so well none of the cops could find it the next day or in any of the days after when they were going over his house. 

 
Plus I'm pretty sure the timeline established from when Kaelin heard the thumps on his wall to when the limo driver allegedly saw O.J. would not give O.J. enough time to bury the knife so well that none of the cops would've found it.  
If by chance it was the murder weapon, would it have to have been buried on the night of the murders?  Implausible to think it could have been hidden and buried at a later time? 

 
He probably took it with him to Chicago and got rid of it somewhere there. That makes a lot more sense than O.J. being able to bury it in a matter of seconds in the middle of the night so well none of the cops could find it the next day or in any of the days after when they were going over his house. 


I don't know a lot about killing people but every movie and or tv show, the murderer always dumps the murder weapon asap. Not sure I buy him taking  it with him. 

 
If by chance it was the murder weapon, would it have to have been buried on the night of the murders?  Implausible to think it could have been hidden and buried at a later time? 
Not implausible but if this happened wouldn't you agree it was hidden by someone who wanted to protect O.J.? If so why would they bury it at his house? Wouldn't they want to get it as far away from there as possible? Hell drive to the beach and throw it in the ocean, anywhere but at O.J.'s house. That seems rather foolish. 

 
When did O.J. have time to bury a knife on the night of the murders so well that none of the cops who went over every inch of that place afterwards could never find? 
You can easily bury something quick and leave no evidence.  Just push a shovel into the ground once, bend the turf back, drop the object, then step on the turf to close the line left by the shovel.  You will not leave any evidence of a hole.

 
I don't know a lot about killing people but every movie and or tv show, the murderer always dumps the murder weapon asap. Not sure I buy him taking  it with him. 
Granted, the cops in this case were the highest level of incompetent but they went over that house thoroughly. I find it pretty hard to believe O.J. was able to hide it so well nobody found it. Hardly anything about this murder suggests O.J. was a brilliant criminal mastermind but all of a sudden we're now supposed to believe he was? Sorry, not buying it. 

 
Not implausible but if this happened wouldn't you agree it was hidden by someone who wanted to protect O.J.? If so why would they bury it at his house? Wouldn't they want to get it as far away from there as possible? Hell drive to the beach and throw it in the ocean, anywhere but at O.J.'s house. That seems rather foolish. 
What?

 
Granted, the cops in this case were the highest level of incompetent but they went over that house thoroughly. I find it pretty hard to believe O.J. was able to hide it so well nobody found it. Hardly anything about this murder suggests O.J. was a brilliant criminal mastermind but all of a sudden we're now supposed to believe he was? Sorry, not buying it. 


You are aware that he was brilliant or the cops were not brilliant enough that he got away with it right?

 
Granted, the cops in this case were the highest level of incompetent but they went over that house thoroughly. I find it pretty hard to believe O.J. was able to hide it so well nobody found it. Hardly anything about this murder suggests O.J. was a brilliant criminal mastermind but all of a sudden we're now supposed to believe he was? Sorry, not buying it. 
There are no hiding places for a small item in a giant estate?

 
You are aware that he was brilliant or the cops were not brilliant enough that he got away with it right?
Given the level of incompetence displayed by the police in this case I can't rule out that O.J. did everything else horribly wrong but managed to do the one thing so brilliantly nobody figured it out (i.e. hiding the knife). Is that plausible? Sure. Do I buy it? Nope. Sorry. 

 
The LAPD has confirmed the knife was found on OJ's property. How can they do that? Are they just taking the word of a landscaper and rogue cop?

 
I'm sure it's possible. What I asked you is why someone who was trying to protect O.J. would hide the knife at his house? That doesn't make a lick of sense. 
I don't know why you're asking that.  They found it at his house.  Why couldn't he have buried it? 

 
I remember there was speculation that OJ had a bag of stuff he took to LAX (that presumably contained the murder weapon) and that he may have dumped it into a trash bin before he got on his flight.   By the time the police were aware of that possibility the trash had been taken. 

 
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I don't know why you're asking that.  They found it at his house.  Why couldn't he have buried it? 
I didn't say he couldn't have. What I questioned was whether he had the time to do it and, most importantly, how the cops couldn't have found it when they found everything else at his place that tied him to the crime scene. I just find it hard to believe that the same guy who dropped both gloves, allegedly swore at someone as he was racing away from the murders in his Bronco and couldn't get his story straight to the cops about how he cut his finger was able to so masterfully hide the murder weapon in the middle of the night. Just not buying it. 

 
Makes you wonder why the LAPD didn't do a little better digging at the time of the murder. 

Anyway, its interesting but not like the knife could be used as evidence for anything.
Officer 1: "We've combed the yard looking for the knife and we ain't found ####!"

Officer 2: "Have you tried a metal detector?"

 
I didn't say he couldn't have. What I questioned was whether he had the time to do it and, most importantly, how the cops couldn't have found it when they found everything else at his place that tied him to the crime scene. I just find it hard to believe that the same guy who dropped both gloves, allegedly swore at someone as he was racing away from the murders in his Bronco and couldn't get his story straight to the cops about how he cut his finger was able to so masterfully hide the murder weapon in the middle of the night. Just not buying it. 
You said someone trying to protect OJ wouldn't have buried it there even though the knife was found on the property.  I don't know why you brought up another person and said it would have been likely they ditched the knife away from the house.  They found it at the house.

Do I think this is the murder weapon? I doubt it but I don't think it takes a mastermind to bury something.  I still believe he tossed it at the airport.  A witness saw him arm deep in the trash been and come out hand empty.

 
We can't find a plane that was full of 300 some people.  And not being able to find a knife is supposed to be unbelievable? 

 
If by chance it was the murder weapon, would it have to have been buried on the night of the murders?  Implausible to think it could have been hidden and buried at a later time? 
Kato probably had it in his apartment, and then buried it at some point.

 
Calling BS on this one.  There's no way that OJ's property wasn't searched inch by inch to recover a weapon.  

 
Maybe it was but how long was the search and when did they finish it?  Maybe it was buried after they searched? 
Interesting theory, but I doubt they would bury it on the property after the fact.  If you have the time available to dispose of the knife, why would you bury it on the property and not dump it in the ocean or in a state park.

 
Interesting theory, but I doubt they would bury it on the property after the fact.  If you have the time available to dispose of the knife, why would you bury it on the property and not dump it in the ocean or in a state park.
Yup, it doesn't make any sense at all for O.J. or someone looking to protect O.J. to bury it on his property after police had searched the place. That would be the height of stupidity. 

 
Interesting theory, but I doubt they would bury it on the property after the fact.  If you have the time available to dispose of the knife, why would you bury it on the property and not dump it in the ocean or in a state park.
But we're talking about a knife found on the property.  Why do you guys keep bringing up other locations?  Sure, somebody could have hopped the fence years after the fact an buried a random knife there.  Who the hell knows? 

 

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