Post by RagnarPost by DCIPost by PumaPost by o***@rip.ax.ltAP
http://sn.im/OJappeal
The Nevada Supreme Court refused Friday to overturn O.J. Simpson's
armed robbery and kidnapping convictions stemming from a gunpoint
heist in a Las Vegas hotel room.
In its ruling, the court said it concluded each of Simpson's eight
appeal arguments were without merit.
He has a habit of being without merit.
Post by o***@rip.ax.ltSimpson, 63, is serving nine to 33 years at a state prison in
Lovelock Correctional Center, 90 miles northeast of Reno...
Not NEARLY long enough.
How can justice be served when the man was found innocent of two
murders in LA Superior Court, was found liable for those deaths in a
civil trial in Santa Monica. then they throw the book at him in Nevada
for a trumpt up robbery charge and throw him in prison. Hell! he can't
even get out to pay the civil liabilities, somewhere around 32 million
bucks even though he promised to find the real killer(s). ;)
DCI
The real killer is living in his house in Florida. AKA Jason L. Simpson. He
doesn't have to look too far!
Explain to us exactly how Jason Simpson is walking around with OJ's
blood in his veins?
23 of 46 chromosones in Jason Simpson's body came from OJ. The other 23
chromosones in Jason Simpson's body come from his mother - Margarete. Your
a law Nazi...you should know that!
OJ's 23 chromosones were enough to charge OJ with the murders of Ron &
Nicole.
When statistics are thrown about saying the blood samples were one in a
zillion match, that does not include blood relatives. It is much lower for
blood relatives.
Case in point: remember the man in Los Angeles jail who is charged with
murdering umpteen women over the course of multiple years? I can't remember
the name they gave to this idiot. Anyway, his son was arrested on felony
charges and had to give a DNA sample. The son's DNA did not match DNA at
the murder scenes but was close enough of a match to indicate to law
authorities that a close relative was the probable suspect.
Law authorities followed the father and were able to obtain the father's DNA
by posing as waiters in a pizza parlor. I believe they got the fathers DNA
from a partially eaten piece of pizza and/or from the glass the father drank
from. The fathers DNA was a match to some of the DNA at the murder scenes.
Remember, there is blood DNA at Ron & Nicoles murder scene that does not
match OJ's. I believe that blood belongs to Jason L. Simpson.
Someone is said to have collected Jason's trash a few years ago. Jason
was/is a heavy drinker. How much you wanna bet Jason's DNA is on those cans
and bottles of alcohol?
Too bad the person who collected Jason's trash probably does not have access
to the crimanal DNA database (or whatever it is called). This person could
have both DNA samples {DNA found at the murder scene and DNA from Jason's
trash} analyzed to see it there is a match.
This is still an open murder case. Law enforcement could collect Jason's
DNA to see if there is a match but they won't. They want to keep OJ in jail
and they don't want to open a can of worms that could possibly show they
were wrong.
I beg to differ. You are incorrect on two counts:
1) 23 of OJ's chromosomes WERE NOT enough to charge OK with the
murders
2) There is NO DNA recovered from any of the crime scenes that is not
consistent with OJ's. None whatsoever.
You do not understand how DNA typing works. Yes, Jason Simpson's DNA
is more similar to OJ's than that of any other person not related to
OJ. We need to keep that 'more similar' term in context: 99.9% of ALL
human DNA is identical between any two unrelated people. That is why
we are all the same species.
The basic process of DNA typing is this: from the DNA sample, specific
locations (loci) from up to 13 pairs of chromosomes are extracted.
Note the word pairs, because this becomes crucial in determining a
match vs a parental and/or sibling relationship.
The sample from the crime scene is compared to the reference sample
(drawn directly from the suspect) at each of those loci. Specific
lengths of base pairs are compared for each of the chromosomes in the
pair. In the case of a parent and child, there will be a match between
the length of one of the pairs of the parent with the length of one of
the pairs from the child.
In the case of an individual, there will be a match between the
lengths of BOTH of the pairs from the reference sample and both of the
pairs from the sample being tested. Here is the crucial difference: in
a child, 1/2 of each of the pairs came from each parent, and hence 1/2
of each pair will match in length with either parent. In the case of
an individual, the length of each and every one of both pairs will
match.
So yes, it is possible to determine from testing that a relative of
the person whose sample is being tested was involved, because only 1/2
of the pairs will match. In the case of an individual, however, ALL of
the pairs will match.
So it is not possible that Jason and OJ have the same DNA type at all
loci that were tested, unless Jason was cloned from OJ.
Yes, there can be degradation of the sample such that all 13 loci
cannot be tested in all cases. That is why the match probabilities
varied between the various samples tested.However, the match
probabilities for Jason's blood vs OJ's would be zero.
Here is a summary of the DNA test results in the Simpson case. (The
table won't copy properly, so I can't insert it here. I tried)
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Simpson/Dna.htm
This list is exhaustive in that it specifies each of the 45 blood
samples tested, which testing method was used, and the number of loci
that were tested.
NONE of the samples are inconsistent with either Ron, Nicole or OJ.
NONE, as in not a single one. Zip, zero, nada.
If you want to argue some silly planting theory, we can address that.
But as far as the DNA results are concerned, the results are
unassailable: OJ's blood was the only blood other than that of Ron and
Nicole that was recovered from the crime scenes. Not Jason, not
Arnelle, not Kato, not Bill Wasz, not Robert Kardashian, not Al
Cowlings, not the Colombian drug dealers, not any of the other
employees at Mezzaluna, not Keith Zlomsowich, not Paula Barbieri, not
Faye Resnick, not any other human being on the planet. Just OJ.
Ragnar