Sorry, my brother is a lawyer and was sickened by the case outcome. I think there were 10 Africans on the jury of 12 and there was no way in hell they were ever going to convict OJ.
The book of fiction you read does is not an argument with evidence.
You are referring to Americans as “Africans”
Do you really think we need frank prejudice in this forum?
Unless your brother was a criminal defense attorney with intimate knowledge of the evidence, his opinion is not worth much more than any layman. We have people falsely convicted despite exculpatory evidence on a routine basis. Prosecutors and police routinely lie in Court, pursue cases for political reasons etc. and the lawyers and judges are rarely given meaningful punishment for misdeeds. We had a judge here in TX given a prison term for malfeasance a few years ago, and it was an absolute shock.
The man who wrote the books on OJ was, I believe former LAPD with a 50 year resume in investigation. I’ll take his word over Mark Fuhrman any day.