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ngant17 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-15-06 06:58 PM
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34. Intermittent Rage Disorder and Jason Simpson
Because father was innocent and he was protecting his son, Jason.

see this link:

http://www.mattbaron.com/resources/go_figure/aug2001.html
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A private investigator shared insights he had developed over a career that spanned over 30 years at that time. He was none other than William C. Dear...Dear unearthed information that had eluded both police and media and which point strongly to Jason Simpson, O.J.'s son from his first marriage, as a suspect in the murders.

Dear's theory is that Jason, upset that Nicole had not dined at the restaurant where he was chef earlier in the night, confronted her and went into a violent rage, much as he is alleged to have done with former girlfriends.

Jason, who supposedly had an airtight alibi, refused to cooperate with police and therefore was never questioned. Dear found the alibi was riddled with holes, and dug into Jason's violent, suicidal past that includes Dr. Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde behavior clinically known as Intermittent Rage Disorder.

Sadly, the tunnel vision adopted by police and much of the media remained in evidence at the latest IRE conference, where many reporters greeted Dear's book in ho-hum fashion. Dear's staff brought 360 books, fully prepared to give them all away but expecting to pass out perhaps 150.

Numerous reporters gave them the cold shoulder, and Dear returned to Texas only 60 book copies lighter.

Dear has furnished the California Attorney General's Office with all of his investigative findings. Whether his work results in a break in the case remains unclear. But there is no doubt that he has taught something valuable to those who wish to avoid falling prey to the perils of paradigm paralysis.

"Never assume," he states at the book's outset. "Always verify."
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