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Originally Posted by Table 5
The prosecutors blew it, but the jury was out to lunch regardless.
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During the trial I was in school; living right beside the university so I had ample opportunity to watch the trial and the highlights each day. I recall my prediction before the jury released their verdict; and I tended to agree with them.
From the evidence, I was very certain that he was guilty. However the defense was able to tear apart so much of the evidence. Keep in mind each of the points you mention were argued for several days. There was the issue of the missing blood taken from OJ, the glove that didn't fit, witnesses who lost track of time.
My personal belief was that he did indeed do it, and to try and make a case some evidence was planted. And with everthing that happened the jury gave the only verdict they could.