Newly Found Knife May Change the Whole O.J. Simpson Case
Brand new evidence.

The case of O.J. Simpson has had its fair share of open-ended leads and mislead conclusions, however the recent findings of a blood-stained knife may be the game changer. While the court has confirmed a bloody glove as pointing evidence, the actual knife used in the stabbing of Simpson’s wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman was never verified, despite potential and easily assumable entries as evidence, such as the 15-inch retractable blade O.J. purchased, a kitchen knife wrapped in a blouse near his Brentwood estate, and a broken carving knife found in a waste tank at Chicago’s O’Hare airport. We’re now privy to new piece of evidence — another knife — that was handed in by a former police officer 22 years after the killing, who originally received the knife from a construction worker who was working on Simpson’s place of residence back in 1998.
While there are definitely questions as to why the police officer didn’t hand the knife over 22 years earlier, the bigger question is whether or not the new evidence holds any weight towards the O.J. case. The problem now is whether the knife actually results in more questions than answers. Check the source below to read the situation in more detail.