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Porkins Policy Radio episode 121 F Lee Bailey and Pat McKenna on OJ Simpson and Criminal Justice

Today we are joined by private investigator Pat McKenna and legendary attorney F Lee Bailey for a discussion of OJ and the criminal justice system. We begin by discussing some of the recent media reports about OJ that have come out in the tabloid press. The three of us address these bogus claims that OJ was thrown out of the Cosmopolitanism hotel in Las Vegas. Lee also tells us about his background in the Marine Corp and how he became one of the most famous trial lawyers. We then move onto some new research by Brian Heiss looking at a forgery in Nicole Simpson’s dairy.

Bill Still Exposes ‘Big Fat Lies’ about the Official Version of the Las Vegas Shooting

A casino security guard debunks the official story of the shooting and the activities of Jesus Campos, who was shot in the leg by Paddock. Campos' lack of a required state security guard card and his treatment at a Quick-care facility that cannot be confirmed raises questions. We do not endorse Still's petition for an investigation, but do think he has brought to light important facts that seriously challenge the veracity of the official story.

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Here’s what Russia has accomplished in Syria over the last two years

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Porkins Policy Radio episode 98 Pat McKenna on OJ Simpson Timeline and Listener Questions

Pat McKenna joins us again for another in-depth discussion of the OJ Simpson trial and his first hand experiences investigating it. We begin by focusing on one of the most basic but largely overlooked aspects of the case: the timeline. Pat and I dissect the numerous problems with the prosecutions time line of events. Aside from their reliance on questionable characters like screenwriter Pablo Fenjeves, Pat and I break down how no one, let alone OJ could have physically committed these murders in the time allotted by the prosecution.