The bag wasn't seen again when Simpson checked his luggage at the airport. The next witness was Rachel Ferrara, who was on the telephone with Kaelin the night of June 12, when he heard three thumping noises outside his room. O.J. He also testified that he did not notice anything unusual about Simpson's behavior when he saw him at 9:35 pm on the night of June 12, and again at 11 pm as Simpson was getting ready for the limousine ride to the airport.Park said he unloaded the garment bag and the golf bag at the airport but didn't see the knapsack. Simpson golfed and played gin rummy there that day. A woman at the country club will be called to testify about the four-minute phone call, Clark said, according to a transcript of the conversation.When asked by defense attorney Robert Shapiro what he meant in describing Simpson as upset, Kaelin said Simpson was sad but not angry or agitated. She was followed by Allan Park, the limousine driver who took Simpson to the airport on the night of June 12.Park also was questioned about the whereabouts of Simpson's Bronco.Meanwhile, an employee of a security firm started to testify about security procedures at O.J. The revelation was made during a closed door conference between the lawyers on Wednesday. He further testified that on June 13, at around 7am, he noticed the Bronco parked on Rockingham at a weird angle.And, the prosecution said they had new evidence about what happened to the mystery black bag in which they claim Simpson carried bloody clothes after committing the murders.Deputy District Attorney Christopher Darden made the comment in the absence of the jury, telling Judge Lance Ito, "We hope to present more evidence relative to what happened to the bag in which the bloody clothes were carried."The day also was highlighted by a prosecution suggestion that Simpson argued with his ex-wife during a telephone call on the day she was killed.But when questioned again by prosecutor Marcia Clark, Park reiterated his earlier testimony, saying he did not see the Bronco as he scanned curb numbers in front of Simpson's home at 10:22 pm nor 17 minutes later when he drove around to another entrance.Cale's testimony was consistent was consistent with the previous testimony of Brian Kaelin and limousine driver Allan Park. : Guilty in Vegas 1 Episode (2017) Hollywood 911 1 Episode (2016) Case Closed with AJ Benza 1 Episode (2016) The three films (the other two being "The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear", and "Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult") chronicle the adventures of Nielsen's character, the bumbling police lieutenant Frank Drebin. Later, he ghost-wrote Simpson's book "If I Did It.
James Williams, a skycap who checked in Simpson's luggage at the airport, said Simpson only checked the garment bag and golf bag, and that he saw Simpson with one duffel bag. But on redirect examination, he clarified the point by saying he was not paying close attention to Simpson's hands. Airplane! He and Frank are partners for about five years, and he is Frank's best friend as stated in the first film. 'People v OJ Simpson': 9 Weird Facts It Didn't Include (Photos) If you're watching "The People v OJ Simpson" in light of Simpson's release from prison , get ready for some surprises. He also said he saw Simpson pick up a knapsack but did not see him take it with him.The prosecution believes that Simpson stashed bloody clothes and a knife inside a small knapsack he carried out of his house. (1988), The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991) and The Towering Inferno (1974). Former footballer OJ Simpson has built a swanky new life for himself in Las Vegas following his release from prison three years ago. She was followed by Allan Park, the limousine driver who took Simpson to the airport on the night of June 12.Park also was questioned about the whereabouts of Simpson's Bronco.Meanwhile, an employee of a security firm started to testify about security procedures at O.J. He said a Louis Vitton garment bag and golf bag were placed in the trunk of the limousine and that Simpson took two duffel bags into the passenger area. So he let him stay at his own home.As OJ Simpson walks free, here are some details that didn’t make it into FX’s devastating miniseries“Totally own it, will not happen again,” the actress said on “The Talk.”“I was going through something.