Knife found buried on former OJ Simpson property

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Los Angeles police are investigating and testing a knife that was recovered on property once owned by the former football star.

The elite robbery/homicide division is investigating a buck knife now in possession of the department.

The knife was apparently turned over to a police officer a number of years ago by a person working construction at the property, a law enforcement source said.

Detectives more recently learned of the knife's existence and are now investigating where it came from, according to the source, who cautioned that the investigation is still in its early stages.

Attorney Carl Douglas, a member of OJ Simpson's legal "dream team" that secured his acquittal, called story "ridiculous."

"It's amazing how the world can not move on from this case! And it in the media, is apparently still fascinated by everything OJ Simpson," Douglas said.

Douglas said he remembers that "there were indications that two different knives may have been used. One with a straight edge, and one with a serrated edge." But he cautions that as is often the case people seem to do anything for 15 minutes of fame.

The officer who had the knife was retiring and apparently informed robbery/homicide detectives of the weapon's existence in the past few months. An LAPD detective informed superiors, who immediately launched an investigation into the knife's history and ordered a series of forensic tests to determine whether it had any connection with the 1994 murders of Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman.

Finding the knife that killed the two had been an obsession of police and others in the wake of the 1994 murders.

Authorities searched for the murder weapon for months after the slayings, and there have been many leads that went cold.

A 15-inch knife with a retractable blade that Simpson purchased at Ross Cutlery in downtown Los Angeles briefly tantalized prosecutors in his criminal trial. They thought it might be the murder weapon, and even asked a coroner to compare that type of blade with the slicing, stabbing wounds in the killings. The fact that no one could locate the knife only added to the intrigue.

But the defense produced the knife — in an envelope that became known as the "mystery envelope" in the preliminary hearing. Forensic tests later revealed that the knife was in pristine condition, with no scratches or bloodstains to suggest it had been used in the vicious June 12, 1994, double homicide.

Prosecutors in Simpson's criminal trial never introduced it as evidence.

In 1994, a woman discovered a kitchen knife smeared with red stains less than a block from Simpson's home.

A blood-soaked glove police believed was used during the killings was found at Simpson's house. But whether it fit Simpson's hand became a famously debated point during the trial.

A jury found Simpson not guilty of the murders in October 1995.

When the new owners of Simpson's Brentwood estate decided to raze it in 1998, a man involved in the construction joked in an interview: "We haven't found the knife yet."



http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-knife-found-on-o-j-simpson-property-being-tested-by-lapd-20160304-story.html
 
OJ 's knife ?
I remember no knife could be found at the time that could be matched to the decapitation.
It will be interesting to see what forensics finds.
 
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