He was innocent. I am a 72-year-old white woman who lived on Gorham Street just west of the Mezzaluna when the murders occurred. I heard the dogs (and it was dogs, not dog) barking but did not note the exact time. My neighbor, however, habitually let her dog out at 10:30 pm and, some minutes later when she heard the dogs barking, checked to see if she had let her dog back in. He was there. I reported this to the defense investigator but she was never called to testify. I believe it was because, in spite of the testimony of her own ears and knowledge of her habits which demonstrated that the prosecution timeline was wrong, she still believed that OJ was guilty. I questioned also how a father, especially one reputedly as attentive as OJ, could leave his children in the house with the door open after committing the murder of their mother? There was no blood found on the white stair carpeting in his house. And the idea that a murderer would toss a bloody glove behind his own house to incriminate himself, especially when there were plenty of places he could have tossed it on the way home, including a large dumpster next to a market on the corner of San Vicente and Bundy, has always struck me as ludicrous. That glove was planted.