@@amusement420 Except he didn’t “accelerate” - that was a low-speed chase! (And it was Al Cowlings driving.) He apparently might’ve been driving around recklessly right after the murders, trying to get back to his house quickly, and without his car’s lights on.
@@erickleefeld4883 yeah not mean to be taken literally. There's a video on RU-vid where Kato talks to the lady who saw him driving over curb after the murders. She even wrote down his license plate.
@@amusement420 Yeah, I watched that one. The prosecution messed up so much about this case, to not use her even despite some issues. Her eyewitness account was still good, including supplying the license plate to police BEFORE the Bronco chase, when it would’ve been more publicly known. Then there was the whole problem of a cop who pled the 5th on the witness stand about whether he planted evidence in the case. What else can a jury do but acquit after hearing that? (And what’s the point of planting evidence, if you’re not also willing to commit perjury about it?)
@@erickleefeld4883 yeah she would have been easy enough to explain selling the story just the way she did in the interview if Marcia Clark knew what she was doing. Marcia's making a lot of money now for someone who blew the Trial of the century. It's like Marcia hated her own witnesses and even ones that weren't put on. And making Kato a hostile witness. Judge Ito didn't take control of his court room. He let the defense get away with murder. Literally. There's more to the Mark Furhman story. I read his book a long time ago. Basically he had to plead the 5th because Marcia and other cops were throwing him under the bus. My whole argument against that and the loads of EDTA on the socks at Rockingham was none of that was at the actual crime scene. There was enough to prove untainted DNA right there. Fascinating after all these years.