Who Killed Nicole Simpson?
A question that might have been answered, but for mishandling of Nicole's body, according to forensics expert Dr. Henry Lee. In an interview in the December FHM, he tells Jon Chase "That case should have been solved easily because of three bloody fingerprints on Nicole's arm. If they were O.J.'s fingerprints, then the case would've been solved. There were pictures of them, but they never collected the fingerprints. Nicole's body was sent to the morgue and they were washed off."
"Who Killed Nicole Simpson?"
Not exactly a question that's been on the front burner lately. At least for me.
Lena at November 29, 2003 3:00 PM
Nor me, Lena. To me, the answer to that is obvious. But another point which has been beaten to death in the whole Nicole Simpson/Ron Goldman murder case was - yet again - the murderous ineptitude and serial bad decisions made during this investigation.
Rather similar to the Jon-Benet Ramsey murder. We have the culprits, but due to the stupidity of those who are supposed to be collecting the evidence, the convictions will probably not be coming.
If I'm ever murdered, Lena, I hope someone with the common sense God gave to a radish is in charge of the investigation.
Patrick at November 30, 2003 10:11 AM
If someone ever murders you, my dear, I'll be coming after them with a machete. And I won't deny my crime!
Lena at November 30, 2003 11:18 PM
I think nicole is alive and well?? why is to complicated to explain here, as for Ron Goldman I think he too is alive and well. if your really interested take my e-mail address and contact me if i find you smart enough I'll contact you in person, and we'll discuss it..
bill hopkins at December 29, 2003 7:48 AM
You really need to pull your head out of your ass, as crossing the street and doing other such activities with it jammed up there is likely to put you where Nicole and Ron are...with the worms!
Amy Alkon at December 29, 2003 8:06 AM
Bill Hopkins- you probably believe that Elvis is alive too! Scary individual you are.
Gnostic One at January 19, 2005 7:52 PM