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Nicole Brown Simpson's black dress (LAPD Item 86), recovered from the Bundy crime scene via the coroner, bearing heavy bloodstaining. Cloth cuttings from multiple areas — including G3, G5, and G6 from the right upper back — were sent to the FBI; DNA analysis yielded D1S80 results consistent with a mixture of both victims (18,18 NBS alleles with trace 24 allele consistent with Goldman), and FBI footwear examiner Bodziak examined the dress with regular and infrared photography in connection with an alleged shoe print. Dr. Lakshmanan found no instrument-attributable defects in the garment.
Nicole Brown Simpson's black panties (LAPD Item 87), recovered from the Bundy crime scene via the coroner. Acid phosphatase testing in three areas was negative for semen; examination on July 27 found no hair or fiber and no bindle was created.
Debris collected from Nicole Brown Simpson's black dress, catalogued as LAPD Item 164 and photographed in its bindle.
Ron Goldman's shirt, LAPD Item 81, bearing DR number 94-0817431. Cloth cuttings labeled 81-a through 81-h were taken by Matheson on October 30, 1994, and sent to the FBI as exemplars.
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- Nicole Brown Simpson's socks — Nicole Brown Simpson's socks, collected as evidence at the Bundy crime scene. Defense witness Dr. Baden testified in the civil trial that Detective Vannatter refused to allow him to touch or photograph them during examination.