Now Greta will have something to talk about.
During the Nicole/Goldman trial, I always thought when he tried on the (bloody?) glove, he spread his fingers and kept them stiff. Not flexing, like one normally does when putting on gloves. I wish I could see a clip of that.
You don’t need to see a clip. That’s exactly what you saw.
I thought I was the only one who noticed that! I couldn't undetstand why the prosecutor didn't call him on that and try to do something about it. It was obvious he was keeping his hand spread so the glove wouldn't fit. It was the flimsy excuse the jury was looking for in order to acquit him.
The problem was the exam gloves he wore "for protection". It is very hard to put on other gloves while wearing exam gloves.
As a radiologist, I wear large, lead-lined gloves for radiation protection during flouroscopy. They are big, roomy gloves and your bare hand slides right in.
However, if you had anticipated getting your hands wet prior to the flouroscopy exam, had put on exam gloves, left the clean and dry exam glove on and then attempt to put the lead glove on, the exam glove grabs the lead gloves like a basketball sneaker grabs a basketball court floor.
There's a reason you can't bowl with basketball sneakers on: ADHESIVE FRICTION