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Diagram of 360 North Rockingham Avenue showing the main house, guest units, Ashford and Rockingham gates, driveway, pool, jacuzzi, south pathway, and garage area. Used in the criminal, civil, and preliminary hearing trials to orient witnesses to the property layout. Includes annotated sub-versions with witness markings.
Large map of the Brentwood area showing Mezzaluna's location, 875 South Bundy Drive, and surrounding streets including Dorothy, Darlington, Gretna Green, Montana, and Gorham. Used extensively across all proceedings by neighborhood witnesses to orient positions, trace walking routes, and locate the crime scene relative to nearby landmarks.
Annotated version of the Rockingham property diagram with witness markings indicating the location where Allan Park observed a dark figure near the driveway. Markings include a blue X for the figure's position, a B for a bag, and a green arrow for Kaelin's location; Park noted the marking was placed slightly north of the actual position.
Diagrams and boards showing the relative positions of the two victims' bodies at the Bundy crime scene. Used across multiple proceedings to establish the spatial relationship between the victims, including an approximately 23-inch foot-to-head distance.
Diagram of the walkway at 875 South Bundy Drive depicting the crime scene layout, shoe print locations, and the path taken by first responders. Introduced in both criminal and civil proceedings to orient witness testimony about the approach to the victims.
Maps and computer-generated route printouts of the Brentwood area depicting streets near Mezzaluna and Nicole Brown Simpson's condominium. Used to trace possible routes taken from Mezzaluna to nearby residences via Gorham and South Bundy.
Overhead aerial photographs of the Viertel's Automotive lot showing T-1 through T-5 parking areas with successive Bronco parking locations marked. Sub-versions depict the T-2 location at two points in time, used to show where the Bronco was parked and when it moved to the secure area.
Aerial view depicting both 875 South Bundy and the Simpson Rockingham estate, showing the Ashford gate, guest residences, and the white Ford Bronco in the driveway. Used to illustrate sightlines, Bronco parking positions, and the spatial relationship between the two properties.
Diagram of the Rockingham property with red dots and photographs marking the locations of blood drops collected at the scene. Used to identify the positions of blood drops in the street, driveway, and adjacent areas.
Aerial photographs of the Rockingham and Ashford Avenue area used to orient witnesses and identify locations during testimony. People's 157 and 157-A were used to have a witness identify his approximate location during a Sunday evening dog walk. Plaintiffs' 2067 depicts North Rockingham and Ashford Avenues from above.
Large aerial photograph boards of the Rockingham area used to orient a witness and mark locations during testimony about the night of June 12. Shows the Simpson and Salinger properties and surrounding neighborhood.
Diagram of 875 South Bundy Drive depicting the locations of biological evidence and blood drops collected at the crime scene. Used to demonstrate the spatial relationship between shoeprints and blood drops and to discuss specific evidence items near the victims.
Overhead diagram of the crime scene at 875 South Bundy showing the front door area, surrounding layout, body positions, and bloody footprint markings. Used throughout civil testimony to orient witness movements including the front gate, garage, landing, and north pathway.
Posterboard with two aerial photographs of the Bundy Drive area, including Nicole Brown Simpson's condominium and the parallel alley. Used by Heidstra to indicate his location, his position when he heard a gate slam, and the path of a white vehicle.
Crime scene diagram of 875 South Bundy used to establish the approximately 4-by-5.5-foot area of the Goldman struggle. A prosecution diagram from the criminal trial was later displayed on video during civil proceedings.
Diagram of the Bundy crime scene drawn on the reverse side of an evidence collection page, used to map the blood drop collection order. A printed version includes arrows marking blood drop locations A through E.
Surveyor's scale drawing of the Rockingham residence depicting distances from Rockingham Avenue to the garage and guest house areas. Used to establish precise measurements between evidence locations, including the approximately 230-foot distance from an uncollected stain to the glove recovery location.
A posterboard with photographs and a map of the LAPD SID Piper Tech facility, along with a series of slides showing the floor plan and photographs of the laboratory. Depicts the evidence processing room, evidence control unit, sensitive case lockers, exterior roll-up door, drying hoods, and unlocked drying cabinet.
Diagram of the Rockingham crime scene showing the driveway, gate, Bronco position, and blood drop locations. Includes color-coded evidence locations and photograph callouts used to locate specific stains including the foyer stain.
Diagram drawn by Tallarino with officers depicting streets in the Bundy area and marking where he observed a person crouching at the corner of Bundy and Darlington. A typewritten version was contrasted with the original handwritten diagram, which incorrectly shows Darlington running through Bundy.
Aerial or street-level photograph of the South Bundy and Greta Green area showing Pablo Fenjves's home and 875 South Bundy Drive. Also used during cross-examination regarding the alley area behind Bundy.
Board with two photographs and a diagram of the Rockingham property gates, depicting both the Rockingham gate (A) and the Ashford gate (B).
Aerial or overhead photograph of the Rockingham property showing trees and the area where Lopez walked the dog. Includes a red mark indicating Lopez's position when she last saw the Bronco and red arrows indicating nearby trees.
Diagram of 360 North Rockingham used to identify the locations of keypads and sensors throughout the property, showing keypad and subsystem locations across the estate.
Map of the Brentwood area used to trace and time possible routes from 875 South Bundy Drive to 360 North Rockingham Avenue, introduced during testimony to demonstrate available routes and distances between the two locations.
Overhead diagram of the Bundy condominium used to map Detective Fuhrman's movements, annotated during testimony with position markers F1 through F5 and corresponding times.
Schematic overhead drawing of the floorplan at 875 South Bundy Drive, introduced during cross-examination; the witness was unable to orient himself on it.
Diagram or schematic of the Bundy crime scene including lighting conditions, displayed during Detective Lange's civil trial testimony.
Diagram of the closed-in area at the Bundy crime scene displayed during Dr. Spitz's spatial reconstruction testimony in the civil trial.
Map showing the West Los Angeles police station at 1663 Butler Avenue and its proximity to 875 South Bundy at the intersection of Dorothy Street, introduced to challenge a witness's distance estimate.
Printout of a map marking the location of Pilnak's residence relative to 875 South Bundy Drive and Pablo Fenjves's location, placed on the courtroom monitor by the witness during testimony.
Board combining an aerial diagram and photographs of 360 North Rockingham, with labeled rooms including Kaelin's and Arnelle's guest units and two interior photographs of Kaelin's guest unit.
A series of hand-drawn schematics and diagrams by Detective Lange depicting measurements of the dirt alcove, the rear gate at Bundy, and distances within the crime scene. Also includes a map of the Bundy-to-Rockingham search area drawn from the murder book.
Diagrams and boards depicting 875 South Bundy Drive used as demonstrative aids to orient the crime scene and show positions of the victims and physical evidence. Introduced at various points across the criminal and civil proceedings.
References to a Thomas Guide map used to examine possible routes from 875 South Bundy Drive to 360 North Rockingham Avenue, discussed in connection with whether faster alternate routes existed.
Additional references (4)
Brief references from transcripts that don't warrant an individual page. Each has a single source or is mentioned only in passing.
- F. Lee Bailey Aerial Photographs of Simpson Estate — Aerial photographs of the Simpson Rockingham estate taken in early August by F. Lee Bailey, objected to on grounds of post-murder change in circumstances due to tarps placed on the gates.
- Map of Los Angeles — Map of Los Angeles displayed during preliminary hearing proceedings without objection.
- Photographs of Metal Gates in Bundy Neighborhood — Photographs of more than a dozen metal gates in the immediate Bundy neighborhood, referenced during closing argument in connection with the gate-slamming demonstration.
- Thomas Brothers Map Blow-Up of Brentwood — Enlarged Thomas Brothers map of the Brentwood area showing both 875 South Bundy Drive and 360 North Rockingham Avenue, displayed to illustrate the approximately six-minute drive time between the two locations.