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click here for article on shoeprint examination click here for examination of shoe and shoe print in OJ civil trial There are certain pieces of evidence that are not debatable as it relates to the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Specifically, the killer left behind a size 12 shoe print stamped in the victims’ blood from a Bruno Magli “Lorenzo model.” According to civil suit prosecutor, Daniel Petrocelli, only nine percent of the population wore that particular size, and only 299 pairs of Bruno Magli’s had been sold at the times of the murder in the United States. It just so happened, O.J. Simpson wore a size 12. Simpson’s own legal team refuted Bodziak’s claim by saying that the single image had been doctored and was “probably fraud” to portray their client in a negative light and give the prosecution what many believe to be “the smoking gun.”
During the Christmas recess of the civil case, Daniel Petrocelli received an additional 31 images which showed O.J. Simpson in Bruno Magli shoes. “So we called him back to the stand and we said, ‘Now Mr. Simpson, you said that this first photograph was doctored,” Petrocelli remembers. “‘Are you saying the next one is doctored, and the next one?’ And we proceeded to show him picture after picture, until the jurors couldn’t even look at him anymore. And they started looking down at their shoes. And it was as obvious as it could possibly be that a witness was lying.” |