Detailed entries (19)
Right-handed leather glove found on narrow walkway behind Kato Kaelin's guest house at Rockingham by Det. Mark Fuhrman. Brown Aris Isotoner leather light glove, extra-large, style 70263, cutter number 359, sequence number 9; contained blood consistent with Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman, as well as hair, fiber, and Bronco carpet trace evidence.
Hairs and fibers removed from the right-handed glove found at Rockingham. Item 19 was a coin envelope and paper bindle collected by Dennis Fung on June 14, 1994; Item 110 was a second collection of hair and fiber debris from the glove bag conducted June 21 and June 23, 1994. The FBI designated associated samples Q1, Q3, Q3A, and Q3B.
Documentary boards summarizing DNA analysis of LAPD item 9. In the criminal trial, People's 272-A ('Rockingham Glove Blood Results') displays a photograph of the glove inside-out with numbered stain locations G1–G14; People's 272-B ('Results of DNA Analysis: Rockingham Glove') presents the corresponding DQ-alpha, D1S80, and RFLP typing results. Substantially equivalent charts were introduced in the civil trial as Plaintiffs' 319 and 320 and as Defendants' 320.
A series of photographs of LAPD item 9 taken for laboratory examination purposes, showing the glove both inside-out (268-A side one, 268-B side two) and right-side-out (268-C and 268-D). People's 55-G is an additional photograph of the Rockingham glove displayed during FBI trace-evidence testimony.
A set of FBI trace-evidence boards prepared by Douglas Deedrick comparing fibers associated with the Rockingham glove: People's 483 compares Goldman's shirt cotton fibers to fibers from the Rockingham glove, Bundy glove, and knit cap; People's 486 compares known Bronco carpet fibers to questioned fibers from the Rockingham glove and knit cap; People's 487 is a posterboard with eight photomicrographs of blue-black cotton fibers from the glove, Goldman's shirt, and defendant's socks, including fibers bearing apparent blood and a fiber adjacent to a Nicole Brown-consistent hair. Plaintiffs' 531 is the civil-trial chart of blue-black cotton fiber associations across the Rockingham glove, Goldman's shirt, and socks.
A series of FBI trace-evidence charts prepared by Douglas Deedrick comparing known hair standards to questioned hairs from the Rockingham glove: People's 477 shows photomicrographs of Goldman known hairs vs. Rockingham glove hairs at 250×; People's 479 is a dog-hair board comparing Kato the Akita known samples to hairs from both gloves; Plaintiffs' 520 compares Nicole Brown Simpson's known head hairs to question hairs from the Rockingham and Bundy gloves; Plaintiffs' 521 compares Goldman's known hairs to Rockingham glove question hairs; Plaintiffs' 2169 is a master chart listing hair findings across all examined items.
A set of defense photographs documenting the pre-existing and newly made cut-out areas on LAPD item 9: Defense 1161 shows an LAPD pre-examination cut-out; Defense 1162 shows five pre-existing cut-outs before Sims' cuttings; Defense 1163 shows cut-out area G10 (wrist 'V'); Defense 1164-A shows swabs being taken at G11 and G12; and Defense 1164-B shows filter-paper cuttings of G13, G10, and G14 bearing Yamauchi's initials 'CY.'
Photographs depicting the right-hand leather glove at the location where Det. Fuhrman found it on the south walkway behind Kato Kaelin's bungalow on the morning of June 13, 1994. Includes a police photograph (Xerox copy) showing the glove on the ground, as well as a preliminary hearing photograph and a photograph series showing the glove alongside Simpson's cut finger and the Bundy glove.
Collin Yamauchi's hand-drawn sketch of LAPD item 9 indicating the locations of phenolphthalein test spots and DNA sampling areas A, B, C, and D on the front, back, and wrist of the glove; introduced as People's 280 during criminal trial and reproduced as a blown-up defense exhibit (Defense 1186) showing his June 14, 1994 sampling procedures.
Defense exhibit graphically depicting the locations of stains on the Rockingham glove that produced the D1S80 25 allele; annotated during Montgomery's testimony with prosecution notation distinguishing stains consistent with the defendant from those that were not, and subsequently remarked as People's 276.
Autoradiograph for probe D2S44, membrane AM626, displaying RFLP results for stains G1, G2, and G4 from Rockingham glove item 9; showed a mixture consistent with Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
Photograph of the D1S80 polyacrylamide gel showing typing results for Rockingham glove stains G11, G12, and G13; a prior gel run was discarded due to a smeared ladder and lane crossover and had to be re-run.
Civil-trial documentary exhibit titled 'Results of DNA Analysis — Rockingham glove,' summarizing the DNA typing results from the criminal trial; introduced during Dr. Weir's civil testimony to compare criminal and civil trial statistical frequency numbers.
Civil-trial photograph showing a person — defense counsel implied it was Det. Fuhrman — pointing at the Rockingham glove; introduced by defense and used to question Dennis Fung about missed imprint evidence near the knit cap.
Close-up photograph of the hem of LAPD item 9, the Rockingham right-hand glove, showing a loose thread and disturbed hemline; introduced during Brockbank's testimony regarding the glove's physical condition.
Photograph of LAPD item 9, the Rockingham right-hand glove, displayed alongside two rulers to document its dimensions; introduced during Brockbank's testimony regarding glove size measurements and comparison with the Bundy glove.
Posterboard displaying photographs of both the Rockingham right-hand glove and the Bundy left-hand glove side by side; introduced during Vannatter's testimony and shown to the jury to establish that both gloves matched as a pair.
Still image taken from a videotape showing Dennis Fung carrying a brown paper bag — purportedly containing the Rockingham right-hand glove — at the Bundy crime scene; Fung identified himself in the image but hedged on whether the bag contained the glove.
Board displaying Collin Yamauchi's own diagram illustrating the number of times he sampled or otherwise handled LAPD item 9, the Rockingham glove; introduced in the civil trial to demonstrate that Yamauchi interacted with the glove at least three times.
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.
- Brooks Brothers Prop Glove (Bailey Cross-Examination) — A brown leather Brooks Brothers glove, size small, brought by defense attorney F. Lee Bailey in a zip-lock bag as a cross-examination prop to question Det. Fuhrman about how the Rockingham glove was handled; prosecution objected that it was the wrong size, wrong brand, and inflammatory.
- Experimental Gloves from Richard Rubin (Same Make, Model, and Size as Evidence Gloves) — Extra-large Aris Isotoner leather light gloves of the same make, model, and size as the Bundy and Rockingham evidence gloves, provided by Richard Rubin (president of Aris Isotoner) to defense expert Herbert MacDonell for blood-saturation and shrinkage experiments.
- Revised DNA Mixture Frequency Calculations — Rockingham Glove Stains G1/G2 (Weir) — Document containing revised DNA mixture frequency calculations prepared by Dr. Bruce Weir for the civil trial, including updated estimates for stains G1 and G2 on the Rockingham glove and combined stains 303/304/305 from the Bronco; defense objected that it was received the morning of testimony with no prior discovery.
- Video Footage: Fung Stepping Over Goldman's Body Holding Rockingham Glove Bare-Handed — Videotape footage showing Dennis Fung stepping over Ronald Goldman's body while holding the Rockingham right-hand glove with his bare hand at the Bundy crime scene; used by defense to challenge evidence-handling protocols.