While Cuba Gooding Jr. is trying to convincingly play the role of O.J. Simpson, the real crime story has picked up steam again, as a knife buried at the Juice estate has been found.
It is being said that a construction worker found the knife either “several years ago” or when the house was being demolished in 1998. The construction worker turned the knife over to an off-duty LAPD cop, and that cop did what most cops would do: nothing. The cop ended up taking the knife home where he kept it for years and never told anyone.
Years later, the cop called a fellow cop in Robbery Homicide Division about the knife in hopes of getting the departmental record number for the Nicole Brown Simpson/Ronald Goldman murder case, which he planned on engraving in the frame.
The other cop, who was clearly the smarter cop, told his superiors (and they were super pissed), who in turn forced the other cop to give up the knife, which he did.
According to TMZ, the knife is currently being tested for hair and fingerprints. It will then be tested for DNA and other biological evidence. There is a possibility that the knife may also have blood residue on it, but it has to be tested because it is very rusted and stained.
This case is currently top secret.
And the Juice drama starts all over again.