OJ Simpsonâs DNA at the Murder Scene â OJ Simpson Fact or Fiction? Episode 22 đ„ Discussion News | Channify
Since the summer of 1994 Los Angeles prosecutors, cable news commentators and radio hosts have spoken of a âmountain of evidenceâ which proves [in their minds] that OJ Simpson murdered Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman. In a case with no eyewitnesses and no murder weapon, this âmountainâ was built from circumstantial evidence and not direct evidence. Facts aside, day after day the public heard that âconvicting OJ Simpsonâ was âalmost certainâ given âall that blood evidence.â The verdict in the media trial of OJ Simpson was reached long before opening statements in the criminal trial. At the heart of the verdict in the media trial was not testimony or evidence, but reports that LAPD had recovered OJ Simpsonâs DNA at the murder scene. Episode 22 of OJ Simpson: Fact or Fiction? examines the DNA evidence from the Bundy crime scene introduced during Mr. Simpsonâs criminal trial. Public comments made by Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti during the trial and by former LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman after the trial have served to build this âmountain of evidenceâ up even higher and more intimidating than Mount Everest in the minds of an uninformed public: âYouâre never gonna see another case with so much DNA evidence as this case. There never has been, there never will be. I mean, thereâs virtually hundreds of pieces of evidence that went to the guilt of OJ Simpson. Most people go to prison on one; one drop. They go to death row. And here we couldnât convict a man with hundreds of pieces of evidence that only pointed to one person: him.â - Mark Fuhrman, Former LAPD Detective, Genocidal Racist and Convicted Felon âNo case that I am aware of, in the history of this country has had so much DNA evidence. But for the fact, this were OJ Simpson, this is what youâd call in sports language a âslam dunk,â a winner.â - Gil Garcetti, Los Angeles County District Attorney. Interview with Bryant Gumbel on NBC Newsâ Today Show On June 12th, 1995 In the introduction to the book Birth of a Nation'hood, Nobel Prize- and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, editor and Professor Toni Morrison writes: "Even the huge problems associated with and discrediting the DNA-verified blood samples have been eliminated from common parlance. There is blood, after all. In the popular mindâs eye there is a scene like something out of The Shining. The house at Rockingham awash in blood. Great splashes in the foyer, up the stairs, cascading down the edge of a porcelain sink. Smears and globs of it everywhere: car, bedroom, socks. The 1.4 cc; the .07 of a drop; the flecks smaller than a childâs littlest fingernail grow in the imagination, flood and saturate exponentially to âAll that blood. What about all that blood?â Or whatever the amount, it is conclusively identified. The wide scientific controversy about the inclusionary properties of DNA, about the absolute, unequivocal necessity for flawless handling in order to get anything but worthless results, are read as the intellectual nit-picking of eggheads and therefore dismissed." - Toni Morrison Birth of a Nation'hood, Gaze, Script, and Spectacle in the O. J. Simpson Case. Page 19 EPISODE 22: The topic of this episode of OJ Simpson: Fact or Fiction? is one that has never been properly and accurately examined by any documentary in the more than two decades since Mr. Simpsonâs acquittal. In this, the 22nd episode of OJ Simpson: Fact or Fiction? we explore the DNA blood evidence that was recovered from the Bundy crime scene in a manner that is 100% factual, easy to understand and will not bore you. In developing this episode, it was essential to find a way to take the units of measurement that the average person cannot easily conceptualize â microliters, nanograms, picograms â and make them relatable and digestible. It was essential to allow the viewer to be able to visualize and relate to the amount of Mr. Simpsonâs DNA that was found at the Bundy crime scene as easily as you can picture and understand the volume of a 2 liter/litre Coca-Cola. If this goal was accomplished, once you âgetâ the amounts of DNA evidence in the Simpson case, you will find yourself absolutely horrified by the comments of Garcetti and Fuhrman. In my own journey of âgettingâ this evidence and becoming educated on the culture of carelessness at LAPD in the early to mid 1990âs, I find myself wondering how many innocent men and women were convicted based on âmountainsâ of evidence that were built solely on cross-contamination or contaminated control samples. We hope you enjoy episode 22 of OJ Simpson: Fact or Fiction? on OJ Simpsonâs DNA at the Murder Scene. Stay tuned to https://OJSimpson.co and please subscribe to this YouTube channel for future episodes of OJ Simpson: Fact or Fiction? We Welcome Your Feedback Follow Brian Heiss on Twitter https://twitter.com/BrianHeiss