📄 Recross-examination of Raymond Kilduff — Thursday, July 13, 1995
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Recross-examination of Raymond Kilduff

Witness: Raymond Kilduff
Examiner: Christopher Darden
Called by: Defense • Date: Thursday, July 13, 1995 • Utterances: 6
A brief two-question recross by Darden clarifying that it was the blood on OJ Simpson's bandage — not the cut itself — that drew witness Kilduff's attention. Shapiro declined further redirect and the witness was excused.
1 MR. DARDEN:

Just two questions, your Honor.

RECROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR. DARDEN

2 MR. DARDEN:

Mr. Kilduff, it wasn't the cut on the Defendant's finger that drew your attention, was it?

3 MR. KILDUFF:

No. It was the blood on the bandage.

KEY QUOTE
4 MR. DARDEN:

Thank you. That's all.

5 MR. SHAPIRO:

Nothing further.

6 THE COURT:

All right. Mr. Kilduff, thank you very much, sir. You are excused.

Temperature

procedural

Key Quotes (1)

Raymond Kilduff
No. It was the blood on the bandage.
Confirms that visible blood on Simpson's bandage was the notable detail, not merely the existence of a cut — relevant to the defense's effort to explain away the finger injury as innocent.

Notable Exchanges (1)

Christopher DardenRaymond Kilduff
Darden pins down that the blood on the bandage — not the cut — was what caught Kilduff's attention, tightening the evidentiary significance of what Kilduff observed.
strategic

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 6835 • 6 utterances • Defense witness
Criminal Trial
Department 103
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📂 JUL 13, 1995 📄 Recross-examination of Raymond
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