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Guilt by Association
by Marcia Clark
Pursuit of Exhibit 35 believes there is a Guilt by Association (4/15/2011)
An appropriate title and possibly another pay off maybe for her role in the Simpson cover up. This is how the puppet masters pay their debts by creating book deals paid with financial advancements. Someone should ask was it worth it, especially since the independent investigators of OMIG finally were able to acquire those traffic records from CALtrans for the I-405 for the night of the murders, June 12, 1994. Those traffic records support Nicole Brown Simpson’s mom & dad’s first statements that they arrived home at 11 PM & called Nicole when Simpson was entering the backseat of a limo, and not that final phony time of 9:37 PM as the time of the last call that Clark, Shapiro & Cochran agreed to stipulate at trial to circumvent jury examination after arguing & changing for 8 mos. Strangely Clark’s book arrives, along with another satirical offering “Juice”, right around the same time that a non-fictional account by one of the independent OMIG investigators, and full of documents “PURSUIT OF EXHIBIT 35 in the OJ Simpson Murder Trial and its Hidden Secrets” through amazon.com’s book division.
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