• Former LAPD Officers Don't Believe Old Bag Sharon Stone's O.J. Simpson

    From She needs money@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 19 06:17:41 2024
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    Sharon Stone claims LAPD officers came to her home during the O.J.
    Simpson chase and whisked her away -- but cops who were on the force
    back then don't have any such memory.

    David Gascon -- who was a commander at the LAPD's Media Relations
    department during the O.J. years -- tells TMZ ... he's never heard
    of cops showing up to Sharon's crib on June 17, 1994, when officers
    were in hot pursuit of Simpson during that infamous televised low-
    speed chase.

    Not only is Gascon personally unaware of it happening ... he says
    he'd never heard a single report of Sharon's involvement, at least
    not until she talked about it this past week.

    Ditto for Tom Lange ... the lead LAPD detective on the O.J. case
    tells us he hadn't heard a peep about Sharon's claim cops ushered
    her to a hotel for safety reasons. In fact, Lange asks the obvious
    question ... why would O.J. go after Sharon at the time?

    Lange insists, if Sharon's Simpson saga happened, he would've heard
    of it. As for Sharon's M.O. in telling it ... he suspects it might
    have to do with the 30th anniversary coming up in June.

    Last, but not least, we spoke to a retired former LAPD officer --
    who worked in the South L.A. division back in 1994 -- and he also
    says any Sharon-O.J. connection is news to him!

    This retired officer questions how or why O.J. would have any reason
    to go to Sharon's house at the time ... especially with 20 patrol
    cars chasing him down the freeway.

    The way Sharon put it in her new interview, her "Basic Instinct"
    fame from '92 is what supposedly spurred a bunch of officers to show
    up to her house to hide her at a hotel. Although, as many here have
    noted, she had no apparent connection to O.J. in those days.

    Sharon has previously talked about how crazy it was for her in the
    '90s after her then-viral movie skyrocketed her to A-list status ...
    not to mention making her a bona fide sex symbol.

    Again, the fact these former officers are taking her story with a
    grain of salt does not mean what Sharon is saying didn't occur --
    but as far as they're concerned, it was never on their radar.

    Guess there's no one else to have weigh-in at this point besides
    O.J. himself ... kidding.

    https://www.tmz.com/2024/02/16/former-lapd-officers-dont-believe- sharon-stone-oj-simpson-story/

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to She needs money on Mon Feb 19 12:42:57 2024
    XPost: alt.hollywood

    In article <20240219.061741.02732ed1@yamn.paranoici.org>,
    She needs money <nobody@yamn.paranoici.org> wrote:

    Sharon Stone claims LAPD officers came to her home during the O.J.
    Simpson chase and whisked her away -- but cops who were on the force
    back then don't have any such memory.

    David Gascon -- who was a commander at the LAPD's Media Relations
    department during the O.J. years -- tells TMZ ... he's never heard
    of cops showing up to Sharon's crib on June 17, 1994, when officers
    were in hot pursuit of Simpson during that infamous televised low-
    speed chase.

    Not only is Gascon personally unaware of it happening ... he says
    he'd never heard a single report of Sharon's involvement, at least
    not until she talked about it this past week.

    Ditto for Tom Lange ... the lead LAPD detective on the O.J. case
    tells us he hadn't heard a peep about Sharon's claim cops ushered
    her to a hotel for safety reasons. In fact, Lange asks the obvious
    question ... why would O.J. go after Sharon at the time?

    Lange insists, if Sharon's Simpson saga happened, he would've heard
    of it. As for Sharon's M.O. in telling it ... he suspects it might
    have to do with the 30th anniversary coming up in June.

    Last, but not least, we spoke to a retired former LAPD officer --
    who worked in the South L.A. division back in 1994 -- and he also
    says any Sharon-O.J. connection is news to him!

    This retired officer questions how or why O.J. would have any reason
    to go to Sharon's house at the time ... especially with 20 patrol
    cars chasing him down the freeway.

    The way Sharon put it in her new interview, her "Basic Instinct"
    fame from '92 is what supposedly spurred a bunch of officers to show
    up to her house to hide her at a hotel.

    Did they at least let her put on underwear first?

    Although, as many here have noted, she had no apparent connection
    to O.J. in those days.

    Sharon has previously talked about how crazy it was for her in the
    '90s after her then-viral movie skyrocketed her to A-list status ...
    not to mention making her a bona fide sex symbol.

    Again, the fact these former officers are taking her story with a
    grain of salt does not mean what Sharon is saying didn't occur

    Yes, it does.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Tue Feb 20 20:42:00 2024
    XPost: alt.hollywood

    BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
    In article <20240219.061741.02732ed1@yamn.paranoici.org>,
    She needs money <nobody@yamn.paranoici.org> wrote:

    Sharon Stone claims LAPD officers came to her home during the O.J.
    Simpson chase and whisked her away -- but cops who were on the force
    back then don't have any such memory.

    David Gascon -- who was a commander at the LAPD's Media Relations
    department during the O.J. years -- tells TMZ ... he's never heard
    of cops showing up to Sharon's crib on June 17, 1994, when officers
    were in hot pursuit of Simpson during that infamous televised low-
    speed chase.

    Not only is Gascon personally unaware of it happening ... he says
    he'd never heard a single report of Sharon's involvement, at least
    not until she talked about it this past week.

    Ditto for Tom Lange ... the lead LAPD detective on the O.J. case
    tells us he hadn't heard a peep about Sharon's claim cops ushered
    her to a hotel for safety reasons. In fact, Lange asks the obvious
    question ... why would O.J. go after Sharon at the time?

    Lange insists, if Sharon's Simpson saga happened, he would've heard
    of it. As for Sharon's M.O. in telling it ... he suspects it might
    have to do with the 30th anniversary coming up in June.

    Last, but not least, we spoke to a retired former LAPD officer --
    who worked in the South L.A. division back in 1994 -- and he also
    says any Sharon-O.J. connection is news to him!

    This retired officer questions how or why O.J. would have any reason
    to go to Sharon's house at the time ... especially with 20 patrol
    cars chasing him down the freeway.

    The way Sharon put it in her new interview, her "Basic Instinct"
    fame from '92 is what supposedly spurred a bunch of officers to show
    up to her house to hide her at a hotel.

    Did they at least let her put on underwear first?

    They even let her husband strap on his prosthetic toes that replace the
    ones the Komodo dragon ate.



    Although, as many here have noted, she had no apparent connection
    to O.J. in those days.

    Sharon has previously talked about how crazy it was for her in the
    '90s after her then-viral movie skyrocketed her to A-list status ...
    not to mention making her a bona fide sex symbol.

    Again, the fact these former officers are taking her story with a
    grain of salt does not mean what Sharon is saying didn't occur

    Yes, it does.

    But just because Menza says she was never in Menza doesn’t mean she was
    never in Menza does it?

    And yes, I know that’s not how you spell it but spiel chuck doesn’t.



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