[Bill Pavelic - Famous Investigator]
Bill Pavelic established himself as the foremost insider critic of racism and corruption in the LAPDKAELIN HAD SECRET ACCESS TO ALL OF O.J.'S HOME AND THE PROPERTY AND DOCUMENTS INSIDE IT
2007-08-14
When he was alone at Rockingham -- which was almost certainly several times during the six months he lived them -- Kaelin had unfettered access to OJ's property. His quarters had a door that connected to the inside of the main house.
From: "I'm Not Dancing Anymore" by Terri Baker, O.J.'s niece:
Page 43:
".. The last thing [Nicole] remodeled was the backyard. She had an architect come in and expand the guest room into a little complex with three guest rooms, all connected, and designed to look like an extension of the house...The guest house nearest the house, where Kato later lived [emphasis added], was attached directly to the house with a door that could be locked from inside the house...."
This door was not on the alarm system, as is proved by this testimony of Sue Silva, of Westec Security, March 30, 1995 (Darden questioning):
Q: OKAY. BEFORE I ASK YOU WHERE THEY ARE, LET ME ASK YOU THIS. DIRECTING YOUR ATTENTION TO THE MAID'S QUARTERS AND KAELIN'S ROOM IN THE LOWER PORTION OF THE DIAGRAM THERE, ARE THERE ANY SECURITY SENSORS OR ENTRY PANELS LOCATED IN ANY OF THOSE ROOMS?
A: NO. THERE IS -- WE AT ONE TIME BELIEVED THAT THERE WAS SOME SORT OF A SENSOR. BUT WHEN -- THE DAY I WAS OUT AT THE PROPERTY, THE SENSOR WAS NOT CONNECTED TO THE STAIR ROOM OR THE ROOMS FROM KATO'S ROOM TO THE BILLIARD ROOM, BUT THERE IS NO ON AND OFF KEYPAD OF ANY TYPE TO DEACTIVATE THE ALARM SYSTEM WITH THE SAME TYPE OF KEYPADS THAT ARE INSTALLED AT ANY ONE OF THESE FOUR S.
Q: OKAY. SO IN OTHER WORDS THEN, THERE IS NO -- THERE ARE NO SECURITY SENSORS ANYWHERE FROM THE OFFICE HERE TO THE MAID'S ROOM? [Darden is referring to the "office" that was the second room in kaelin's quarters]
A: THAT'S CORRECT.
However, OJ was unaware of the true condition and thought that door was on the alarm system. From his January 46, 1996 depostion:
Q: And how would Kaelin deal with the setting of the alarm if he's going in and out of the house on weekends?
A: As I told you before, he wasn't supposed to be going in and out of the house on weekends.
Q: What if he went in and out of his guest room, and the alarm were activated on the property, and nobody else was home, like your housekeeper, would the alarm be going on and off when Kaelin's entering his guest room?
A: No.
Q: Why is that?
A: Because, as I told you, his exterior door to his guest room is not on the alarm.
Q: Just the interior door?
A: Yes.
Moreover, Kaelin must have known this because Sydney and Justin once broke into Kaelin's quarters through that door. While it is unclear if it was locked or not, if it was, the lock was simple enough for small children to defeat.
From Kaelin's deposition of February 14, 1996:
A: Can I ask a question, Dan? [Kaelin was addressing Daniel Petrocelli]
Q: Sure.
A: There was a time when Sydney and Justin came by where they were in my room, and he had come through the office area to my room.
Q: That's an internal door?
A: Yeah. But he was in my room that time. I don't want to--
Q: So the only other time he had ever been near your room is when he came through the interior office door to get the kids.
A: Yeah. The kids were with--you know, hanging out with me, and he came by the room.
It was one of only two time OJ went to Kaelin's room when Kaelin lived there, the other time being on the murder night to borrow some money.
This means Kaelin had access to OJ's clothes and shoes, perhaps his rolodex and other phone logs, his laundry, and his garbage. This is, I say, how Kaelin obtained the objects -- the shoes, the knife, the gloves, the socks, samples of OJ's dried blood -- needed to frame OJ.
Page 137:
[Darden and Clark questioning Kaelin in their office before the Grand Jury session]:
[Clark]:"What is next to your room?"
[Kaelin]:"Arnelle's room."
"No, no. Isn't there a pool room?"
"Oh, yes."
"How big is it? Can you get into it from your room?"
"No." [Kaelin lies at this point]
"It's separate, right?"
"Yes."
"Is there a way to get behind it?" [It's unclear exactly what Clark was trying to ask in this question],BR> "No."
"Are there things in it like glove, things like that?"
"I don't know."
"would there be a wooden stick in there?"
"Where?"
"The pool room."
............ "Did you ever go in that room?"
"No."
"You've never been in that room before?"
"Maybe I opened the door once. [emphasis added]. I know it's there, I know it's a pool room........."
II. Kaelin had the ability to tap into OJ's phone conversations, and to have made phone calls that phone company computer records would 'perceive' as coming from OJ.
Except for Kaelin's personal phone (and Arnelle's personal phone), all the phones at Rockingham were extensions of one number, and it was possible to listen in on other phones conversations.
Terri Baker, "I'm Not Dancing Anymore", Page 53:
"....Uncle O.J. and I were alone at Rockingham. Late that evening Uncle O.J. buzzed down to the maid's room where I as staying on the intercom to ask me for a favor. He wanted me to call some restaurant in Westwood and ask for a certain waitress. I was supposed to say, ‘Hi, is so-and-so there?' When she came on the phone, I'd say , ‘Could you please hold a second? O.J. Simpson would like to talk to you.' I buzzed Uncle O.J. to take the call and he did..."
From "Kato Kaelin, The Whole Truth" by Marc Eliot:
Page 72: "Kato loved to answer, always with a funny quip and a disguised voice. "Hi," he'd say, putting on an exaggerated effeminate voice ,....O.J. loved it, often listening in on the extension..." See also page 90.
All these phones rang when someone rang at the Ashford gate,
More on the phones at Rockingham from OJ's deposition of January 23, 1996:
Q: Would there have been any other way that Kato could have opened that gate on Rockford?
A: I believe so.
MR. BAKER: On Rockford?
MR. PETROCELLI: Excuse me. On Ashford.
THE WITNESS: Yes.
? BY MR. PETROCELLI:
Q: What are the other options that Kato had to do that?
A: He could have picked up the phone and pushed whatever number to let him in.
Q: Any telephone in the house?
A: Yes.
Q: He had access to the phones in the house?
A: In his room.
Q: Even in his room he could operate the gate?
A: You know, once he got in that room, I never went in that room to see what his phone setup was, but before he got in that room I know you could have, yes.
Q: You don't recall if you changed it or not?
A: I didn't do anything.
Q: And in Arnelle's room--she also lived there. Right?
A: Yes.
Q: On June 12th. Correct?
A: Yes.
Q: And she had the same ability on her telephone to press the button and have the gate open. Right?
[In other words, Arnelle's phone -- in the room next to Kaelin's -- rang when Park buzzed at Ashford, and, from OJ's answer here, it appears possible that Kaelin had TWO phones in his room -- on from the Rockingham system, and his own personal phone. If that was the case, Kaelin could have been "bugging" OJ, beause the phones were extensions of each other.]
A: Yes.
and could have been used to let the person in. There were at least two phone extensions at the guest house, and it is recorded that Kaelin could hear the phones ring in the main house. This means he know when someone rang at the Ashford gate.
Allan Park rang at the Ashford gate at 10:40. Kaelin, according to his original testimony, heard the three thumps AND REPORTED THEM TO FERRARA at 10:40.
Page 98-99:
"Kato then called Rachel back...talked to her until about 1:30 [a.m.]... After awhile he heard the clacking of high heels on the walkway and figured it was Arnelle....He tried to sleep...He kept tossing and turning all night....he recalled, ‘I kept hearing O.J.'s phone ringing...When it was really quiet in my room I could hear the soft high brr of O.J.'s phone from the main house. It seemed to ring a thousand times...'"
On the blood drops at Bundy:
"AMERICAN TRAGEDY" Page 178 - 179:
"...Lee shows blowups of the Bundy blood drops. ‘The drops are too neat,' he says. ‘Too perfect. Much too similar." That kind of drop comes only from blood falling down straight, Lee explains. Someone would have to be standing still for blood to drip from him in that pattern..."
Page 227:
"...Dr. Lee also reminds them that blood drops leading to the back gate [of Bundy] look to him as if the blood fell from someone standing still. Further, the blood is so degraded that it lacks enough DNA for RFLP testing..."
Page 286:
"...Scheck...told Blasier of odd DNA difference in the Bundy blood drops, trailing east to west toward the back gate. The drop nearest the bodies, he said, contained 33.6 nanograms of DNA. Moving west, the next drop had barely 5 nanograms, the drop after that 1.8. The fourth drop had 12.1 nanograms. And the final one, just before the gate, has 31.6.
... "....'Henry Lee says that a single drop of blood should contain about fourteen hundred nanograms,' Scheck explained. " We have stunning proof that a severe bacterial degradation took place in these samples. The blood was collected twelve hours after the murders. How did they lose ninety percent of their DNA in twelve hours? How can one drop have thirty-three nanograms, another barely two? If they fell at the time of the murders, they should be about equal. And Lee tells us that these drops don't have enough tails to come from a man walking away in a hurry. Their shape suggests the blood was dropped from somebody almost standing still...."
A journey through life... (2007-08-14)
Sooooo? There is still no motive especially for the 'overkill' unless you are implying that OJ paid Kato to do it. Plus Nicole and Fred weren't even killed at OJ's house.
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