'august'bob made the attempt several days ago to explain away Alan Park's failure to HEAR or SEE the Bronco's supposed return to the Rockingham curb that fateful Sunday night. He attempts to give a scenario of the physical layout of the area in terms far removed from reality. The Ashford driveway where Parks was partially pulled into, is just a FEW short feet from the Rockingham curb where Simpson's Bronco is photographed. And this corner lot is NOT a squared off 90 degree turn, as most city lots. No, here we have a rounded corner, the NW corner gently curving from Rockingham to Ashford. This world where Parks found himself on that Sunday night is QUIET. We're not talking downtown LA here. No, the very quiet, peaceful enclave of Brentwood. But we have Parks (with the assist of Marcia Clark) playing his radio at a VOLUME that must have disallowed any possibility of hearing a truck engine just a few feet away. Not to mention the headlights (notwithstanding 'august-bob's' contentions). He would have to be blind to MISS those approaching lights. Especially in view of the fact that Parks was on the lookout for ANY SIGN of OJ. A limo driver is trained to be non-obtrusive. Playing a radio at a volume to hide the noise of a Bronco engine in that neighborhood would be unthinkable. And if he had, surely neighbors would have taken note and remembered that the following day. No, this was an exceptionally quiet, very up-scale area where such goings on are observed by SOMEONE. Face it 'august'bob......NO Bronco drove up there that night and parked just feet from Parks. Didn't happen. Didn't occur. The area is SMALL.....NOT the size of a Long Island Estate. SMALL. Understand now? Oh yes, OJ's Bentley and Arnelle's (or any other car) parked in the driveway. ........Do a miniscule amount of research here 'august'. Perhaps a Geo could navigate behind these two cars and the garage/house. An absolute impossibility for a limo. There was simply NO room for it to pass through. Reality check in order......again...... Paige Montoya Sent via Deja.com
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