Moreover, it is of course incomprehensible that prosecutor Marcia Clark could have the records of Nicole Browns' last
phonecall disappear and not just get them again. The Browns first stated that that phonecall was after eleven; that would have given
Simpson a watertight alibi nobody could dispute. They changed their minds and made it a lot earlier. I don't say they were lying,
maybe their memory just played a trick on them. They were obviously very much under the influence of the witch-hunters. For a long
time Simpson thought they were telling the truth, but when later Doc. Johnson tried to help him prove his innocence and went
for those phone records he changed his mind. The Browns refused to sign the request, so the judge would have to give permission.