Second car? Make and model, maybe???


Was Alan Park (limo driver) ever asked what kind of car was parked behind OJ's Bentley in the driveway?

Kato was asked if he owned a car at the time of the murders and if he parked in the driveway, and he said he parked his car on the street. Why wasn't he asked if he saw another car in the driveway that night?






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Why wasn't he asked if he saw another car in the driveway that night?


The 'investigators' did ask... he said he honestly did not notice...


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I can accept Kato saying that, but for the limo driver to not know or remember what the second car was strikes me as odd. I re-watched the segment with Park and I dont think he was even asked.




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Yeah, he just mentioned 2 cars in the driveway... He indicated he was just trying to do his job and not hit either car on the way out, and to get OJ to the airport on time...

He was questioned by both prosecution and defense on that point for the sole reason that according to everyone, no car should have been there...

Maybe he is wrong, but he sticks to his story... And he was asked, what kind of car, what color... he said he never paid attention to the details or something like that...

IF there was a car there, it poses a question that needs to be answered, because later on Arnell pulls into that spot (she said midnight or after) and her car is there in the morning...

Probably never will be established what was going on... To take that and assume there was another perp on the scene is logical, but also may be answered easily enough by some other means (Park is mistaken, Arnell got there earlier, OJ not being truthful on who was there at his house, like a wife of a good friend or something)... Who knows...



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Probably never will be established what was going on... To take that and assume there was another perp on the scene is logical, but also may be answered easily enough by some other means (Park is mistaken, Arnell got there earlier, OJ not being truthful on who was there at his house, like a wife of a good friend or something)... Who knows...

Yeah, if you believe the "Charlie theory" from OJ's If I Did It book, the "Charlie" guy was mainly along for the ride, although that still makes him legally an accomplice.

It seems unlikely the limo driver would be mistaken since he had to maneuver his car around it. But I don't find it hard to believe that he didn't notice the make, model, or color. I doubt very much that I would notice or remember such a thing, especially in the dark.

There may be a very simple explanation for why there was a second car there, and maybe OJ knows it. But there was no benefit to him to untangle any of the web of confusing events that may have been going on at the time. In fact, the more muddled the story, the better it was for him.

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And it's just little details like this that O. J. supporters can use to create doubt about his guilt. The second car probably had no connection to the crime, and is a meaningless detail that creates confusion.

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He could have easily taken what he had seen on tv and made that his memory. Eyewitness testimony is tricky and as far as it being one or two cars there, I'm guessing we will never know there truth.

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Unless they pull back satellite images to thst night. It could be possible an image was taken. No one ever checked with the security agencies, nor asked about random satellite surveillance, which had been active in America for several years before this.

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