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I\'m sorry. I\'ve gotten used to writing large posts when it comes to KH, be they negative or positive. I wanted to make sure I explained correctly and didn\'t leave anything out.
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I\\\'m sorry. I just wanted to make sure I explained correctly and didn\\\'t leave anything out.
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** The blood pattern soaked through the sock, one side to the other side, before drying. This made the blood look planted. Other problems were blood found with preservative in it, 1.5 cc of Simpson\'s blood disappearing from the police\'s vial, an officer driving around with the vial of blood and taking it to Simpson\'s house, Mark Fuhrman gleefully bragging in gutter language about the things he\'d done to \
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** The blood pattern soaked through the sock, one side to the other side, before drying. This made the blood look planted. Other problems were blood found with preservative in it, 1.5 cc of Simpson\\\'s blood disappearing from the police\\\'s vial, an officer driving around with the vial of blood and taking it to Simpson\\\'s house, Mark Fuhrman gleefully bragging in gutter language about the things he\\\'d done to \\\"niggers\\\" including planting evidence. In a way the Simpson case could be seen as a Real Life Deconstruction of this.

Reading up on what the forensic experts from both sides have to say, the evidence collection was so fouled up from initial crime scene discovery onwards, there\\\'s no telling if he did it or not. One of the forensics scientists working for Simpson, who drew the blood requested for comparison, specifically speaks of the detective he handed the blood to \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' turning it over immediately to have it properly stored, but \\\'\\\'shoving it in his rear pants pocket\\\'\\\' and wandering around the crime scene and a couple other places related to the crime before handing it over. Regardless of what happened/didn\\\'t happened with the blood, that was just flat out stupid. That\\\'s without going into the \\\'only Simpson did it\\\' mentality the detectives immediately locked into.
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** The blood pattern soaked through the sock, one side to the other side, before drying. This made the blood look planted. Other problems were blood found with preservative in it, 1.5 cc of Simpson\'s blood disappearing from the police\'s vial, an officer driving around with the vial of blood and taking it to Simpson\'s house, Mark Fuhrman gleefully bragging in gutter language about the things he\'d done to \
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** The blood pattern soaked through the sock, one side to the other side, before drying. This made the blood look planted. Other problems were blood found with preservative in it, 1.5 cc of Simpson\\\'s blood disappearing from the police\\\'s vial, an officer driving around with the vial of blood and taking it to Simpson\\\'s house, Mark Fuhrman gleefully bragging in gutter language about the things he\\\'d done to \\\"niggers\\\" including planting evidence. In a way the Simpson case could be seen as a Real Life Deconstruction of this.

Reading up on what the forensic experts from both sides have to say, the evidence collection was so fouled up from initial crime scene discovery onwards, there\\\'s no telling if he did it or not. One of the forensics scientists working for Simpson, who drew the blood requested for comparison, specifically speaks of the detective he handed the blood to \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' turning it over immediately to have it properly stored, but \\\'\\\'shoving it in his rear pants pocket\\\'\\\' and wandering around both crime scenes before handing it over. Regardless of what happened/didn\\\'t happened with the blood, that was just flat out stupid. That\\\'s without going into the \\\'only Simpson did it\\\' mentality the detectives immediately locked into.
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** The blood pattern soaked through the sock, one side to the other side, before drying. This made the blood look planted. Other problems were blood found with preservative in it, 1.5 cc of Simpson\'s blood disappearing from the police\'s vial, an officer driving around with the vial of blood and taking it to Simpson\'s house, Mark Fuhrman gleefully bragging in gutter language about the things he\'d done to \
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** The blood pattern soaked through the sock, one side to the other side, before drying. This made the blood look planted. Other problems were blood found with preservative in it, 1.5 cc of Simpson\\\'s blood disappearing from the police\\\'s vial, an officer driving around with the vial of blood and taking it to Simpson\\\'s house, Mark Fuhrman gleefully bragging in gutter language about the things he\\\'d done to \\\"niggers\\\" including planting evidence. In a way the Simpson case could be seen as a Real Life Deconstruction of this.

Reading up on what the forensic experts from both sides have to say, the evidence collection was so fouled up from initial crime scene discovery onwards, there\\\'s no telling if he did it or not. One of the forensics scientist working for Simpson, who drew the blood requested for comparison, specifically speaks of the detective he handed the blood to \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' turning it over immediately to have it properly stored, but \\\'\\\'shoving it in his rear pants pocket\\\'\\\' and wandering around both crime scenes before handing it over. Regardless of what happened/didn\\\'t happened with the blood, that was just flat out stupid.
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