Pan iber 26 ews & Toons Page 3 Tuesday • November 26, 1996 iimpson faces tough ^Questioning enovatic santa monica, calif, cap) — )lan chal Ewe Hall By JED ce will be heS de of the a parking I and Congres> in Thursday ice, traditio! front steps c 1 ! ng, was move jtruction. ■rail, LaFollett ng on equi| this morning it them back i standing ntegrity of • question, ble thatbi i when wei |ldman. “Unless it was Justin’s, I really ’t know,” Simpson said with a it of exasperation. “Are you saying it was your son’s Hgernail?” the lawyer asked. ■“I’m not saying it was Justin’s. I .ghc A LmB s sa yi n g he was ih e only one I ° nas any heavy physical ... iv’s lApecit-lps^ing-” ryot ||Petrocelli, pacing sometimes |?ilhin inches of the witness, chal- dit’s PvnpnJgad Simpson to explain virtually , n , ;very move he made during 86 ^ fflh utes 011 the night of the slayings Tnmnrrnvfdf 611 his whereabouts are un- , "Tjiywn. ^^^■Simpson maintained he was [ting in bed or showering at the e, and also said he was chipping balls and taking his dog out for alk during those unaccounted- ir minutes. JjPetrocelli clearly tried to get a curtesy ofWqsle out of Simpson, but it didn’t voi k. Once, the attorney paced so ose to Simpson they were nearly Tose to nose. fronted with the toughest phys- 1 evidence against him, O.J. pson on Monday couldn’t ex in how blood believed to be the ims’ got into his Bronco or how suffered hand cuts that plaintiffs were fingernail gouges from a ith struggle. Showing Simpson a close-up tograph taken three days after slayings of a crescent-shaped ui on a finger, attorney Daniel rocelli charged: “It was a finger- mark, wasn’t it, sir?” “I seriously doubt that,” Simpson lied. “It was somebody’s fingernails ping into your skin, wasn’t it?” rocelli asked. Simpson suggested his then-5- old son, Justin, could have cut finger while they were “rassling” nlthe days after the killings of e was a srfi f0 * e Brown Simpson and Ronald rgency cre»: f the gas atj icident. NAuAiriOrTo save SoilfiftE AFT6* th£ fcA'iit? CoPpeRFiett? /iJC/p£Nf ( So* 11 ! P06UTES A OoMBO-TrtOM U To T£X4S N\ ! pe.s»\RE T^e WELL OOTTA t.O."... To ^ X__A. Peeps By Miehael Sk@teh By Quatro AGENTS WILLIAMS AND GRAY, FBI... THERE'S A RUMOR GOING ‘ROVNP THAT YOU'RE RUNNING A SWEATSHOP WITHIN THESE FAOUT/ES. 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