Los Angeles police detectives should know soon whether a knife reportedly found on the property of O.J. Simpson in the late 1990s contains any DNA from the football star or two people he was accused of killing. While the LAPD is doing a variety of forensic tests on the knife, law enforcement sources said the DNA test will likely be the key moment for investigators. The sources said preliminary review suggested that the weapon appeared to be unconnected to the brutal 1994 slayings of Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. It remains to be seen whether DNA of any...
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