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Knife being tested for OJ Simpson link

ALLEGEDLY FOUND AT FORMER HOME

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LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles police said on Friday they are testing a knife allegedly found at the former home of OJ Simpson, whose “Trial of the Century” transfixed Americans two decades ago.

The elite robbery-homicide division will determine whether the knife has any connection with the 1994 stabbing murders of the former football star’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, LAPD spokesman Andrew Neiman told a news conference.

The knife was turned over to an LA police officer several years ago by a constructi­on worker at the Rockingham Avenue residence, he added.

“Within the last month, LAPD became aware of an item that was allegedly recovered by a citizen at the Rockingham property, possibly during the demolition of the site,” Mr Neiman said.

“We need to vet that. We still don’t know if that’s an accurate account of how this item came into our possession.”

Mr Neiman refused to comment on what kind of knife was found, saying that its descriptio­n “could be germane to determinin­g whether or not this actual piece of evidence is, in fact, evidence or it’s just a facsimile or made-up story”.

Fred and Kim Goldman, the father and sister of Ron Goldman, said in a joint statement that until the LAPD had completed its investigat­ion, the knife’s relevance remained “purely speculativ­e”.

“Being a victim/survivor is an ongoing process for all those impacted. We cannot validate every claim with a discussion, as it only creates more unnecessar­y hype and encourages the media circus,” they added.

Simpson, 68, endured one of the highest-profile trials in US legal history for allegedly murdering Brown and her friend Goldman on June 13, 1994.

Detained four days later, after an infamous car chase that viewers across the country watched live on television, he was acquitted the following year in a trial that riveted millions of Americans.

A civil trial two years later found him responsibl­e for the killings, ordering him to pay $33.5 million to the victims’ families.

Simpson was jailed in 2007 for up to 33 years for an armed robbery and kidnapping in Las Vegas, and remains behind bars.

Mr Neiman confirmed that the double-murder is still an open case but added that under the “double-jeopardy” law, Simpson could not be tried again.

Investigat­ors would test the knife for DNA, hair samples and bodily fluids, he said.

He told reporters that the officer, who has not been named and may face charges, was working on a movie set — not uncommon among off-duty and retired LAPD officers — when the knife came into his possession.

“I would think that an LAPD officer, if this story is accurate, as we are being told, would know that any time... you come into contact with evidence, that you should and shall submit that to investigat­ors,” Mr Neiman told reporters.

But celebrity news website TMZ, citing “sources connected with the cop”, later reported the officer claims he called the LAPD as soon as he got the knife, but that police took no action because of the double jeopardy issue.

“The cop says the supervisor showed no interest in the five-inch buck knife, so the cop put it in his bag, took it home and put it in his tool box, where it sat for almost 15 years,” TMZ said.

 ??  ?? ON TRIAL: OJ Simpson holds up his hands to the jury showing leather gloves during his double-murder trial in 1995.
ON TRIAL: OJ Simpson holds up his hands to the jury showing leather gloves during his double-murder trial in 1995.
 ??  ?? TORN DOWN: Crews demolish the former home of OJ Simpson in July 1998, in Los Angeles. Detectives are investigat­ing a knife purportedl­y found at his former home.
TORN DOWN: Crews demolish the former home of OJ Simpson in July 1998, in Los Angeles. Detectives are investigat­ing a knife purportedl­y found at his former home.

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