No DNA Found On Suspected O.J. Simpson Murder Weapon It turns out the LAPD didn’t discover the knife that killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman 21 years after it would have mattered after all. Despite suspicions that a potential murder weapon was found on O.J.’s property a few years after the trial and randomly kept under wraps for another 18 years…DNA evidence to link it to the murders is unsurprisingly nonexistent. Via TMZ : LAPD detectives hit a dead end with the knife that was buried on O.J. Simpson’s Rockingham estate … TMZ has learned. Sources familiar with the situation tell us, the DNA testing produced no matches. We’re told the microbes in the soil degraded any DNA to the point it was impossible to get a meaningful result. We’re also told there was no hair or other sample that produced a lead. TMZ broke the story … a construction worker found the buck knife with a 5″ blade buried on the perimeter of the property and gave it to a retired LAPD cop who was doing traffic control for a movie shoot. The cop took it home and put it in his tool box for more than a dozen years. The LAPD has not announced the results, but we’re told the investigation is over. Fact is … it’s impossible to know for sure if this was the murder knife, but it is interesting it appears to have been buried long enough to degrade any DNA. Hey…murder weapon or not, it isn’t O.J.’s fault the LAPD couldn’t manage to find this piece of potential evidence until it was too late, and couldn’t manage to even test it to see until two decades after the fact. Either way, that’s that. Splash
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Leave The Juice Alone: No DNA Discovered On Mystery Knife Found Buried Under O.J. Simpson’s House























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