procedural Day 98 centered on FBI footwear expert William Bodziak's extensive direct examination establishing that bloody shoeprints at the Bundy crime scene match a European size 46 Bruno Magli shoe, with supporting evidence from the Bronco carpet, Nicole Brown's dress, and autopsy photographs. F. Lee Bailey's cross-examination systematically challenged both the 'two trips' theory and LAPD's crime scene processing methods. The prosecution filed motions to add domestic violence witnesses and disclosed at day's end that new evidence—including potential sock testimony—is still 'breaking,' prompting defense demands for discovery.
- FBI footwear expert William Bodziak testified extensively about Bruno Magli shoeprints matching crime scene impressions
- Bodziak's testimony covered Bronco carpet fibers, eyeglass envelope impression, contusions on Nicole's dress, and autopsy photographs
- F. Lee Bailey cross-examined Bodziak, attacking the 'two trips' theory and challenging LAPD's crime scene processing
- Prosecution filed motion to add Holmes and Redfern domestic violence witnesses; admissibility hearing scheduled for Wednesday
- At day's end, prosecution disclosed new evidence is 'breaking'—including potential sock witness—and plans to re-visit glove evidence