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Nicole Brown Simpson went to the hospital with bruises on her face, Al “AC" Cowlings was there, and told Nicole she had to tell the hospital what had happened to her, she then told them that she was hit.

They were trying to say that the Police Officers were racist and that they were placing evidence to look like Simpson was at fault, and that the police officers were to incompetent to deal with the evidence in a correct manner.

Simpson had a cut on his middle finger of his left hand. There was evidence that showed “someone” was bleeding on the left side of the body walking down the alley.

Simpsons blood was found at the crime scene and in his Bronco as well as Ron Goldmans blood. Simpsons blood was also on the glove that was at his house.
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Simpson refused to take a polygraph test, just because “he didn’t want to”, well if you’re innocent wouldn’t you want to be proven innocent and just get the lie detector test over with, so they see you are telling the truth. Well he couldn’t pass the test, and that’s why he refused to take the polygraph test.

The photo of Simpsons shoes, that he said were ugly and he would never wear them, but they had photographic evidence and it shows them wearing them, and they are the exact shoes that were part of the trail of bloody shoe prints. Those shoes are the exact shoes that the murderer wore when they murdered Ron & Nicole.

Simpson’s gloves didn’t fit because he stopped taking his inflammatory medication 6 week before the trial, so his hands wouldn’t fit inside the gloves.

Simpson couldn’t tell them how the blood of Ron and Nicole got into his Bronco and his

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