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Teh One Who Knocks
03-04-2016, 01:05 PM
By the TMZ Staff


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A construction worker found a knife buried on the perimeter of the former OJ Simpson estate ... and it's currently being tested by the LAPD in a top secret investigation ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

The story is incredible. We're told a construction worker found the knife years ago -- we have heard several different stories, ranging from "several years ago" to 1998, when the house was demolished.

The weapon is a folding buck knife.

Our law enforcement sources say the construction worker took the knife to the street, where he saw an LAPD cop. He told the officer where he found the knife and the cop took it.

Turns out the cop -- who worked in the traffic division -- was off duty at the time, working security for a movie shoot at a house across the street on Rockingham. Our sources say the officer took the knife home and kept it ... kept it for years.

In late January of this year, after the cop retired from the LAPD, he contacted a friend who worked in LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division (RHD). The cop told the friend about the knife and said he was getting it framed to put on his wall. He wanted his friend to get the DR (Departmental Record) number for the Nicole Brown Simpson/Ronald Goldman murder case, which he planned on engraving in the frame.

We're told the friend was indignant, and told his superiors. The brass was outraged and demanded that the retired cop turn the knife over, which he did.

Our sources say the knife is currently being tested for hair and fingerprints. It will be moved to the Serology Unit next week, where it will be tested for DNA and other biological evidence.

One source familiar with the investigation tells us, cops who eyeballed the knife think it could have blood residue on it, but it's hard to know without testing because it's extremely rusted and stained.

The investigation is top secret. It's been logged into the LAPD's computer system outside the official case file to maintain security. Our sources say, since OJ was found not guilty, it's still an open case. That means cops can continue investigating, but OJ cannot be prosecuted again -- double jeopardy.

redred
03-04-2016, 01:08 PM
:roll: sure

deebakes
03-05-2016, 03:01 AM
:haha:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-05-2016, 11:49 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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The owner of the construction company that razed O.J. Simpson’s former Los Angeles estate where a knife was found buried in the ground wasn’t fazed by the report Friday.

“I think it’s a joke. I think it’s just filler. No one on my crew found anything, Mike Weber, owner of Weber-Madgwick Inc., told the Los Angeles Times. “I had instructed my people, ‘if you find anything, don’t keep it. Tell me, we’ll take appropriate action.’”

The construction crew spent six weeks tearing down the home where Simpson lived at the time of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in 1998. Jobs were being done at the property for at least two years as a new home was being built, Weber said.

“Hundreds and hundreds of people were there after me,” he added.

Fox News confirmed earlier Friday that the knife was undergoing forensic testing. TMZ reported a construction worker found the knife years ago and gave it to an off-duty cop who kept it in his home before finally turning it over to police in January.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ the blade is a folding Buck knife. It's now being tested for hair and DNA after it was handed over to the LAPD’s Robbery and Homicide Division.

"It is being treated as we would all evidence," LAPD Capt. Andy Neiman said Friday. He added that police were "quite shocked" to learn about the knife after so many years.

Since the news of the knife was revealed, Weber said he was receiving tons of emails from friends with links to when he told media reporters he was looking for the knife.

“Jokingly, I said I was looking for the knife. And that’s not just being flippant. We never found it,” Weber added.

Simpson's property was in the Brentwood section of LA. In 1995, a jury found him not guilty of murder after the so-called "Trial of the Century" dominated the media for months. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, her friend, were found stabbed to death in June of 1994.

In 1997, a jury found Simpson civilly liable for the slayings. He's now imprisoned in Nevada on a robbery-kidnap conviction.

The weapon used in the killings has been a mystery for decades.

NBC News, citing unnamed law enforcement officials, reported that it was a smaller, relatively inexpensive utility-style blade typically carried by construction workers or other laborers and inconsistent with it being the murder weapon.

"We discovered it and our investigators immediately followed up on it," Neiman added. Simpson likely cannot be prosecuted again for the stabbings because of constitutional protections against being charged for the same crime twice, or double-jeopardy.

One source told TMZ the knife appeared to have blood residue on it, but it’s extremely rusted and stained, requiring further testing.

The cop who kept the knife, an officer assigned to the traffic division, was off-duty at the time and never alerted higher-ups to the discovery, TMZ reported.

In late January the cop reportedly contacted a friend in the homicide division and told him he was getting the knife framed for his wall.

According to TMZ, the cop even asked his friend to get the department’s record number for the Simpson-Goldman murder case so he could engrave it in the frame. He was forced to surrender the knife to LAPD when the friend told superiors.

Sources told TMZ authorities are keeping their investigation top secret and under wraps, even logging the case into a computer system outside the official case file.

deebakes
03-05-2016, 03:34 PM
:haha:

Hugh_Janus
03-06-2016, 06:33 PM
why was his house knocked down?

DemonGeminiX
03-06-2016, 06:38 PM
Somebody bought the property and razed the home so they could build something else in its place.

1998:

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1998-07-30/news/9807300184_1_nicole-simpson-and-goldman-bundy-drive-condominium-ronald-goldman

Godfather
03-06-2016, 09:29 PM
OJ Paid $650,000 for that house in 1977 and defaulted on the mortgage. Holy hell he was dumb in more ways that one eh...