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The Glove Didn't Fit - Maybe O.J. Didn't Do It... Here's a theory
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THE JASON SIMPSON THEORY - Another theory that has been put forth is that Simpson's son, Jason Simpson, committed the murders. This is the central theory of a book by Private Investigator William Dear titled O.J. is Guilty, But Not of Murder (ISBN 0-9702058-0-5). The book was the result of a six year investigation by Dear and attempts to explain Simpson's incriminating behavior and the incriminating evidence. Among the circumstances that Dear claims in the book to support his theory are:
| | Jason Simpson was considered a "problem child" at an early age. Documented in articles of interviews given by OJ. |
| | He had fits of rage and once attacked a statue of his father with a baseball bat as well as later being diagnosed with "Intermittent Rage Disorder" accompanied by seizures. He was prescribed Depakote, a drug frequently prescribed to individuals suffering from rage. |
| | According to Shipp, Jason and Nicole would go out dancing and partying together and Jason probably began to develop a romantic feelings for her. |
| | He had no alibi after 10pm, he claimed to watch TV until 3am. Not only did he have no alibi for what he was doing after 10pm, but gave three different versions of what he was doing that night when he was asked on three different occasions. |
| | Experts established that the probable murder weapon was a chef's knife. |
| | Jason had his own chef knives and kept them with him and probably had them in his possession when he left Jackson's that night. |
| | Jason's psychiatrist shredded all of Jason's medical records after the murders. |
| | On the day after the murders, June 13, 1994, OJ hired a well-known criminal attorney to represent Jason. This was prior to OJ's arrest for the murders. |
| | James G. Cron, crime scene expert, has studied the investigative material and determined that Jason Simpson should have been considered a major suspect in the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. |
| | England crime scene experts, Tery Merston and his partner, Peter Harpur, stated OJ is not the killer of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman but in all probability, was at the crime scene after the murders. They both felt Jason Simpson should have been considered a major suspect. |
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