A TMZ report claims tests on a knife linked to O.J. Simpson failed to find any DNA that could provide insight into the former NFL star’s infamous murder case and has been rejected by the Los Angeles Police Department.
The department’s rejection on Tuesday (Mar. 15) is the latest development to occur since the knife turned up.
According to USA Today, the weapon was allegedly given to a retired police officer years ago after it was purportedly found buried on the grounds of Simpson’s former Los Angeles home. The officers, who considered the knife unimportant and tossed it in a tool box, recently took the weapon out to have it framed.
The knife is notable for its possible connection to the 1994 double murder of Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and friend Ronald Goldman.
