house. now, simpson offered a few new details to help explain it. do you recall bleeding at all? yeah, i mean, i knew i was bleeding. it was no big deal. i plead all the time. i mean, i played golf and stuff, so there s always something nixon stuff. we don t know what direction this is going to take us. but, there is enough that i want your blood. i want to document that finger. i want your fingerprints. by now, simpson appeared to be sensing trouble. and attempted to straighten out his story. i know i m the number one target. and now you re telling you have got blood all over the place. is that your blood that strip there? if it s dripped, it s what i drip running around trying to leave. then, after just 32 minutes, detectives wrapped up their interview and whisked simpson to a lab where he was printed. his finger photograph. and, most importantly, his blood drawn. if this guy is our suspect, his blood is going to convict him at the core of this case, it s blood, blo
we don t know what direction this is going to take us. but there s enough, i want your blood, i want your fingerprints. by now, simpson appeared to be sensing trouble, and attempted to straighten out his story. then after just 32 minutes, detectives wrapped up their interview and took simpson to a lab where he was printed, his finger photographed, and most importantly, his blood drawn. if this guy is our suspect, his blood is going to conflict him. at the core of this case is blood. blood everywhere. and he s got the evidence that we want in his body. simpson walked out of parker center visibly upset, maybe at
we don t know what direction this is going to take us. but there s enough, i want your blood, i want your fingerprints. by now, simpson appeared to be sensing trouble, and attempted to straighten out his story. then after just 32 minutes, detectives wrapped up their interview and took simpson to a lab where he was printed, his finger photographed, and most importantly, his blood drawn. if this guy is our suspect, his blood is going to conflict him. at the core of this case is blood. blood everywhere. and he s got the evidence that we want in his body. simpson walked out of parker center visibly upset, maybe at
being too loud, was forcible with the employees and the woman behind the counter told him to leave and he wouldn t. fefford, sensing trouble, calls police and begins recording craig with his cell phone camera. that s when craig jumps over the counter and storms into the kitchen, where the manager is trying to reach campus police. you can see in the video she s starting to dial the phone. craig follows her back there, yanks it out of the wall. tessa deval is a student reporter who covered the story for the university paper the herald. you don t really hear a lot about phones being yanked out of walls. soon, craig reappears in the seating area. there were a couple of guys that were just waiting for him and they were trying to hold him still, calm him down, and i hear craig say it s about to get nuclear. it s about to get nuclear. what that means, i don t know. it s about to get nuclear.
well, okay. their enemies include government, state and local, and police officers. uh-oh. sensing trouble. they plan to kill members of law enforcement in a number of ways. do i need to give you the ways ? okay. they plan on killing police officers after routine traffic stops. or at their homes, or i love this one, hutiari says let s ambush police officers in rural communities. then, if that doesn t work, we will call 9911 calls and make false 911 calls and when the cops show up, kill them. after they kill the officer, ambush the motor kate of the officer with weapons of mass destruction. who could possibly go out on a limb and condemn them? i mean, what are you just anti-hutiari all of a sudden? by the way, after they do all that, they just plan to meet at rallying points and wage war using i.e .d.s, ambushes and other fighting positions.