The Dear book is totally convincing. My wife and many of our friends have read it also; and, I think we all came away convinced that O.J. was engaged in a coverup of the murder committed by his son (from a different marriage), Jason Simpson.
Jason was repeatedly hospitalized for a psychiatric condition referred to as “intermittent rage disorder.”
He was a sous chef, and owned a set of very sharp knives, which were on his person the night of the crime.
He left his restaurant in a RAGE towards Nicole.
He was never questioned by LAPD or D.A.’s office. Not even once. He had no alibi.
He was physically imposing, as required to murder two healthy adults, one a Tae Kwon Do blackbelt, who fought for their lives. A former USC lineman, though not nearly as talented as his father.
Many, many more points in the book.
I think a lot of us might take the rap for our child, especially if the jury returns a NOT GUILTY verdict.
How then did O.J’s blood end up all over the crime scene, and the blood of both victims end up inside O.J.’s Bronco?
Did his son stop by his father's house to put them on before he committed the murder?
Agreed. Didn’t read the book, but listened to the investigator’s interview. I am leaning towards the coverup of his son’s crimes. There was motive by Jason and there was a coverup motive by OJ.
I jumped to this lily pad right away when it became clear that mom way frittering away money that would have gone to Jason eventually. (And OJ was letting her do it.)
Could even explain a partial match of DNA. Shoes were in closet, gloves did not fit.