🛣️ Dorothy Street
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Dorothy Street

🛣️ Street
Dorothy Street (rear alley behind Bundy)
504 mentions 130 proceedings 47 trial days
Dorothy Street ran directly behind Nicole Brown Simpson's condominium at 875 South Bundy, serving as the rear alley access to the property. The intersection of Dorothy and Bundy became a critical geographic anchor in the trial's timeline, as multiple witnesses described their movements through it on the night of June 12, 1994. Neighbor Robert Heidstra, who lived on Dorothy, testified to hearing voices and seeing a white vehicle speeding away from the area around 10:40 p.m., and prosecutor Christopher Darden pressed him on whether someone leaving that intersection could drive to Rockingham in four minutes or less. Steven Schwab described standing at the corner of Bundy and Dorothy with the Akita he had encountered, while neighbor Mark Storfer testified about looking out his window toward Dorothy and the alley behind 875 South Bundy. Officers subsequently walked from Bundy to Dorothy and through the rear alley to search for evidence, examining trash cans and the area behind the property. The street's proximity made it a focal point for establishing who could have seen or heard what, and when, on the night of the murders.
Dorothy Street
The Simpson Matter
Department 103
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