Charles Cale, a Brentwood neighbor of O.J. Simpson and himself an attorney, testified that the white Bronco was absent from its usual spot at 9:30 PM on June 12, 1994, and appeared suspiciously repositioned the following morning — observations that bolstered the prosecution's timeline. The defense aggressively challenged his credibility, pressing on why he waited so long to come forward, why police never canvassed him despite his proximity, and his apparent reluctance to cooperate with investigators.