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To: Dr. Id who wrote (59802)11/2/2000 1:53:35 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
As for the shoes, videotaped
testimony Wednesday from a news
photographer included a shot of
Simpson wearing shoes resembling
those in question at a Buffalo Bills
football game. He said he took the
photo in 1993. Detectives claimed
the expensive shoes matched bloody prints tracked beside the
bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

The defense, using deposition transcripts, showed that Scull gave
the negatives to a free-lance photographer who took the negatives
to a firm in London. There, the negatives were put through a
computer for mass distribution.

The defense tried to suggest in cross-examination that the
photograph could have been doctored, because so many people
had possession of the negatives and possible motivation to doctor
them. Scull denied they were altered.

The photograph by Scull did not surface until Scull sold it to the
"National Enquirer" after the criminal trial.