By meticulously piling evidence on top of evidence, The Overlooked Suspect: O.J. Is Guilty, But Not of Murder makes a convincing case for another interpretation.
The Overlooked Suspect: O.J. Is Guilty, But Not of Murder (2008)
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Theatrical Release:Feb 29, 2008 Limited
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After almost 13 years William C. Dear, internationally renowned private investigator has
released his documentary titled, The Overlooked Suspect with his book following in June, 2007, with the...
After almost 13 years William C. Dear, internationally renowned private investigator has
released his documentary titled, The Overlooked Suspect with his book following in June, 2007, with the intention to build
public awareness and ultimately justice through the creation of a Grand Jury in the State of California and the indictment of
the “overlooked suspect” for the killings of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman.
Within days of the killings Bill Dear spearheaded an investigation into the murders, assembling and collaborating with a team
of experts known throughout the world.
Bill’s investigation has resulted in evidence never seen and made public, that
identifies a major suspect never to date investigated by the public law enforcement; how the murders happened; producing
the potential murder weapon; obtaining the suspect’s forged time card the night of the murders; the suspect’s diaries; a
picture of the black seaman’s cap on the suspect’s head prior to the murders and what possible role O. J. Simpson played in
these murders.
Through private screenings of the documentary it has been shown and repeated, that an extremely high percentage of viewers
prior to seeing the documentary were convinced that O.J. Simpson was the killer. Following the viewing of the documentary
100% of the same viewers reversed their conviction that O.J. was guilty of the murders and wanted the “overlooked suspect”
indicted. They want the public law enforcement officials in the State of California to listen and take action and exercise the
process of justice.
The public authorities, notably the L.A.P.D.; the District Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles and The Attorney General’s
Office in the State of California have to date not been willing to take action but with release of The Overlooked Suspect,
the public outcry that will ensue, they will have no choice but to do their job and thoroughly investigate the “overlooked
suspect”. --© Official Site
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