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Attorney claims police planted blood evidence in O.J. Simpson trial The passage repeats well‑known allegations about the O.J. Simpson case that have been publicly discussed for decades. It offers no new names, documents, dates, or financial transactions, and does not implicate current high‑ranking officials or agencies in fresh wrongdoing. While it could be used to support existing narratives about forensic misconduct, it provides little actionable investigative value. Key insights: Author participated in O.J. Simpson defense and asserts police planted blood on a sock.; Mentions use of anti‑coagulant chemicals not found in human blood as evidence of planting.; Notes the District Attorney’s decision not to seek the death penalty and its strategic implications.
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Attorney claims police planted blood evidence in O.J. Simpson trial The passage repeats well‑known allegations about the O.J. Simpson case that have been publicly discussed for decades. It offers no new names, documents, dates, or financial transactions, and does not implicate current high‑ranking officials or agencies in fresh wrongdoing. While it could be used to support existing narratives about forensic misconduct, it provides little actionable investigative value. Key insights: Author participated in O.J. Simpson defense and asserts police planted blood on a sock.; Mentions use of anti‑coagulant chemicals not found in human blood as evidence of planting.; Notes the District Attorney’s decision not to seek the death penalty and its strategic implications.
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