OJ was guilty, guilty, guilty. No doubt. The trouble began when the police decided to manipulate evidence to ‘ensure’a guilty verdict. They had him, but cheated.
So the real question, at least in my mind was, is it worse to let a murderer free, or give the police a green light to create/manipulate evidence.
> They had him [Simpson], but cheated. <
Some pundit once remarked that the LA police tried to frame a guilty man. I wouldn’t go that far. It’s a clever remark, nonetheless.
OJ took advantage of that.
If it happened today, he would have been found guilty.
I watched just about every minute of the trial. The police “enhanced” the evidence, no doubt about it, I’m not sure I would have voted guilty because of that. The socks found in his bedroom had definitely been planted, the missing blood in the sample vial was interesting, I believe the glove was planted. But what I will always remember was the man’s testimony who sat beside OJ on the plane saying there was no hand wound. The pilot who came back to talk to OJ, said he specifically looked at his hands to see if he wore a Super Bowl ring and he testified there was absolutely no blood or wound.