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Simpson DNA Report

LOS ANGELES -- Blood on a glove found at O.J. Simpson's estate contained DNA material from Simpson and the two people he is accused of killing, a television station reported. Forensic tests on the blood from the glove showed a "strong probability" of a DNA match with blood from Simpson, his ex-wife and her friend, a Californian television station said late Tuesday, citing unidentified sources close to the investigation.


The test results received by the district attorney's office came from a right hand glove found at Simpson's estate after the June 12 killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman the report said.

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