Also, the glove did fit as well as any driving glove could fit if you tried to put in on over the top of a latex glove. The glove manufacture provided evidence that the glove was purchased by, and was the property of, OJ Simpson.
The idea that Simpson couldn't fit into his own glove is ridiculous.
I don't remember the details about a vial of blood evidence supposedly being carried back to the murder scene, but that doesn't change the fact of the blood found at OJ Simpson's house belonging to the two victims.
I do recall much was made about the claim some samples contained a preservative that was added to the blood at the lab, but this was a common substance found in paint and other surface coatings, and so it is unsurprising that a sample taken off of a painted gate would contain this chemical.
I’m not arguing the facts - besides, it was a long dang time ago. Just talking about perceptions. In both, there is the appearance of a frame job. In that case it was the job of the defense to make it appear that way. In this case, that’s essentially what it was. Literally the day after the Russia Hoax died a Muellerable death in the House, Schiff concocts this scheme with the whistleblower, hires away several of that person’s coworkers to protect them from testifying, lies about his contacts etc.