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  • Published on: 2012-06-07
  • Binding: Hardcover

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A MORE “EMPHATIC” UPDATING OF HIS EARLIER BOOK, BLAMING SIMPSON’S SON JASON
By Steven H Propp
Author William Dear wrote in the Introduction of this 2012 updating of his 2000 book, O.J. Is Guilty But Not of Murder, “Almost eighteen years ago, I began assembling a team … to look into the brutal murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman… My purpose in what became a long journey was not just to write another O.J. book but to seek the truth… I am a private investigator who had to take the road back into the murders the hard way… I do not have the power of subpoena, the right to take depositions, or the right to arrest. That’s why my methods sometimes have to be unorthodox… Beyond the wide-ranging expertise and experience of my team and my own determination, the crucial equipment I possess---more gift than tool---is my ability to enter, intuitively, into the mind of a killer… I have been asked why I did not turn over my investigative report to the proper authorities… I felt my findings might well wind up buried in the political labyrinth of the legal system.” [NOTE: page numbers below refer to the 524-page hardcover edition.]

He suggests, “Despite the evidence against him, [Simpson] repeatedly claimed he was innocent of the murders. Here was a man who volunteered to be interviewed by the police, gave the crime lab samples of this blood and… willingly agreed to take a polygraph test. These were not the actions of a guilty man.” (Pg. 9)

He states, “To my mind, the most obvious glitch in the LAPD scenario was the ease with which O.J. allegedly left Rockingham without [Kato] Kaelin having heard him drive away in the Bronco, and the limousine driver’s failure to hear or see his return. As anyone who has ever driven a Bronco can attest, this is not a quiet vehicle.” (Pg. 17)

He acknowledges, “O.J. … made no secret that he had been spying on Nicole… Nor had he established a convincing alibi… he later took, and then failed, his own private polygraph test… These facts suggested to me that indeed O.J. had visited the crime scene, but his actions that night and the next day were not those of a man prepared to be questioned about the murders… It made me wonder whether O.J. was trying to hide something or possibly protect someone.” (Pg. 21)

He argues, “Nearby [the murder scene] were the bedrooms of Nicole and O.J.’s children, Sydney and Justin, who had been asleep when the murders took place. This fact alone---that the children had been home---to my mind, offered one of the most convincing reasons of all why O.J. had either not premeditated the murders, or why O.J. hadn’t committed the murders at all. I believe that… it stretches the imagination to believe that a man who loved his children and… desired that his family be reunited, would not risk stabbing his former wife with their children in close enough proximity to see it happen, or to hear their mother’s anguished cries for help.” (Pg. 28)

He speculates, “if I was right, O.J. had to have a strong motive to go to Nicole’s house that night. What could possibly have made him take that chance? I could only conclude O.J. Simpson had been called to the crime scene by someone he knew and who knew him. O.J. had arrived at Bundy Drive knowing full well that Nicole was dead or at least fearfully expecting it. Either that or he had left for her house because he believed her life was in danger and was going to warn her. He must have grabbed his cap and gloves because he didn’t want to be recognized or leave fingerprints.” (Pg. 40-41) He asserts, “the murders themselves were clearly committed in a wild and uncontrollable rage, suggesting that the killer had a secret passion, obsession, or unrequited love for Nicole.” (Pg. 53)

He identifies Jason Simpson [Simpson’s son from his first marriage] as the killer. “Had Jason been the one to kill Nicole, this might also explain O.J.’s strange behavior after the murders, and why he would be willing to put his life and career in jeopardy… Could he have taken the rap for his son?... That theory made much more sense to me than a conspiracy among drug dealers or a love triangle between retired football players and a divorced Brentwood mother.” (Pg. 68)

Noting that Jason in 1993 “pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of ‘disturbing the peace,” he adds, “I could only read between the lines, but the evidence seemed clear. Jason had attacked his boss with a kitchen knife… at the time the Bundy Drive murders took place, twenty-four-year-old Jason Lamar Simpson was on probation for assault with a deadly weapon.” (Pg. 99-100) He recounts that Jason tried to commit suicide, and his father told a psychiatrist that Jason had a “Chaotic past, involving unstable relationships, alcohol dependence, [and] drug use… [and] had been involved in psychotic incidents in the past.” (Pg. 117)

He offers his theory for the murders: Jason was working as a chef, and Nicole had promised to come with her family to his restaurant. “Nicole never called him back to tell him she and O.J. were arguing again and that she and her children would not be going to Jackson’s for dinner… it would have been better if Nicole has simply called Jason and told him they couldn’t come. That would have shown him respect instead of leaving Jason to be embarrassed and humiliated in front of his coworkers… This would have been enough to enrage anyone, much less a person suffering from intermittent explosive disorder, or irrational impulse. Now, in fact, I realized that here was a motive!” (Pg. 154) Furthermore, “Jason HAD no alibi on the night of the murders. He himself said that he had gotten off work within the time frame when the murders were believed to have been committed.” (Pg. 158-159)

He wonders [about Jason’s deposition in the civil case], “I couldn’t help but notice the awareness Jason seemed to have of Nicole’s body. Did he have a crush on her? Was she more than a stepmother to him? Could Jason’s attraction to her and her possible rejection have ultimately caused her death?” (Pg. 152) He adds, “It seemed entirely likely now, with what I had uncovered, that the next time Jason was questioned by authorities, it could be as a major suspect in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.” (Pg. 166)

Reviewing a newspaper story of October 4, 1994 [headline: “O.J.’s Son Tried to Kill His Own Girlfriend”], he comments, “Here… was a dramatic… representation of the exact kind of behavior that could be expected from someone with Jason’s medical and psychological profile. This was a classic textbook case of intermittent rage disorder, and it had allegedly occurred less than two months before Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered.” (Pg. 229) Later, he speculates again, “I couldn’t help but wonder if all of Jason’s problems didn’t revert back to that day that twenty-three-month-old Aaren, Jason’s sister, drowned in the swimming pool… did Jason feel responsible for his sister’s death?” (Pg. 255)

Dear offers “to paint a picture … of what I supposed might have happened that might. Through my scenario was imagined, and would not have held up in a court of law, it was based on the facts as I knew them up to this point in my investigation.” (Pg. 260) He summarizes all the negative factors about Jason (Pg. 313-314; 345-347). He also notes, “Jason Lamar Simpson was never interviewed by the LAPD. He was, however, represented by a top criminal lawyer… who had been retained by O.J. Simpson the day after the murders, not to represent HIM but to represent HIS SON, Jason. Jason refused to cooperate with the LAPD and as a result was never interviewed.” (Pg. 423)

Of O.J.’s failed polygraph, he postulates, “O.J. failing the polygraph test did not really concern me. It was not used in court, thankfully, and only a few people knew of the outcome. It was thirteen years later, I realized that O.J. did not commit the murders but failed the test because he had been at the scene and had withheld crucial evidence. Only time will tell if I am right.” (Pg. 386)

After the Goldman family published Simpson’s book If I Did It], he ruminates, “Now the Goldmans were profiting, which really bothered me. I was invited to appear on the Dr. Phil show in 2008 along with the Goldman family. After giving it a great deal of thought, I made my decision: ‘No.’ If the Goldmans knew what I had uncovered in my investigation, they might not be so adamant about O.J.’s guilt.” (Pg. 436)

While Dear’s book is clearly many cuts above most other “alternative killer” theories, and while he engages in a persuasive case against the character of Jason Simpson, the total absence of any physical evidence placing Jason at the crime scene---contrasted with the evidence against his father---ultimately leaves me quite unpersuaded.

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