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Add to Lightbox DownloadMar 4, 2016 - Police are examining what's been described as a knife said to have been found at the Los Angeles-area estate once owned by former football star O.J. Simpson, Los Angeles police Capt. Andy Neiman said Friday. Police learned within the last month that a former Los Angeles police officer received the item from a construction worker who found it, possibly when Simpson's former estate in Brentwood was being demolished, Neiman said. It is being examined for forensics. It's not known when the object was discovered or whether it is related to the 1994 deaths of Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, according to Los Angeles police spokeswoman Norma Eisenman. O.J. Simpson was acquitted in those killings. The weapon used in the two stabbing deaths was described as a long, serrated knife. It was never found. Flanked by his all-star legal team, Simpson was found not guilty in the two killings on October 3, 1995. Pictured: Sep 19, 2007 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - O. J. SIMPSON in court with his attorney Gaabriel Grasso (L) and Yale Galanter (R) in Las Vegas where he was given 25,000 bail and read 11 charges against Simpson stemming from a robbery in a Las Vegas hotel. (Credit Image: © Court POOL/ZUMA Press)
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