O.J. Is Innocent and I Can Prove It by William C. Dear
Author:William C. Dear
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781632200723
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Published: 2012-01-01T05:00:00+00:00
Having now read the article, and having assured myself that Jennifer Green had lied to me, what I had to do next was all the more crucial. I had to find someone who would provide living testimony to what Jennifer denied and what reporters from the National Enquirer had printed as fact. I would have to find DeeDee.
Jennifer Green was strengthening my investigation against Jason Simpson as a major overlooked suspect by the Los Angeles Police Department.
19
DIVULGING THE DARK SIDE
I HAD NEVER BEEN ABLE to get the real first name or last name for DeeDee. In fact, I wasn’t even sure I was spelling her nickname correctly. None of the books and articles written about O.J. and his family made reference to her, nor had her name appeared in the course of the criminal trial. Neither Dr. Kittay nor Ron Shipp could remember her full name. What I did have on her was an eight-year-old reference indicating that she, like Jennifer, had been a receptionist at an exclusive Beverly Hills beauty salon. Fortunately for me, I found the salon still open and doing business at the same location.
When I went in and introduced myself, the manager was polite, but my brief conversation with her was not encouraging. “Eight years ago is a long time in a business like ours. We must have had more than fifty different receptionists who have worked for us since then.”
“But not that many named DeeDee,” I pointed out.
The manager said she would ask the other hairdressers and see what she could come up with. The first name she came back with was that of an actress who had worked briefly at the salon around that time. No one knew much about her other than the fact that she had lived in New York and had dated Andrew Dice Clay, the comedian. The only other DeeDee anyone at the salon could remember was a former receptionist who had left to work as a waitress at the Cheesecake Factory, a popular Beverly Hills restaurant on Rodeo Drive.
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