mr. fremon to the table, please. >> yes, ma'am. thank you. >> thank you. and mr. fremon, if you would put your own name on the record for us and then proceed. >> yes. it is bruce fremon. and i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to be able to speak today. first and foremost, i'd like to say i'm not here just as mr. simpson's friend of almost 27 years. that i am. but today i'm also appearing as the victim of the crime on september 30 -- or september 13th of 2007. from that day i felt that mr. simpson was misguided. not by himself, but also by tom riceo. he was led to believe that on that day there were going to be thousands of pieces of his personal memorabilia, pictures of his wife from his first marriage, pictures of his kids, arnelle, jason, family heirlooms. he was told there were going to be possibly his wife's wedding ring. thousands of things. he was misled about what was going to be there that day. a man named thomas riceo promised him the big -- this big package. in reality, thomas riceo had never met me. never met me in his entire life until the night