What's up with OJ Simpson case?

@iszo07 (472)
Malaysia
May 14, 2007 12:30am CST
I don't know if this is a sensitive issue or not. I heard this guy get away with the murder of his wife. I didn't really follow the story. The only thing I know he was a famous football player. Was it true? Or it was just some kind of conspiracy theory?
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@lillake (1630)
• United States
14 May 07
Wow, that's an old case. Yeah, famous football palyer killed his wife. One big thing for a lot of people was that he is black and she was white, so there was a lot of racial tension. Its pretty obvious that he did it, but he had a slick lawyer who was able to talk his way out of the conviction. OJ claims it was someone else, but its pretty obvious that he killed her.
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• United States
14 May 07
he was also an actor..not necessarliy a good one lol! he had a "best that money can buy" defensive team and on top of that..the prosecution made some pretty stupid choices in regard to evidence. i think at least 90% of the ppl that watched the case think he is guilty! shoot just a year or so ago OJ tried to get his book published!! cant remember the title but it was basically How he would have gone about killing his wife IF he had been the one to do it!! what kind of an innocent and emotionaly devasted (or so he claimed) person...even EX husband - does that?! he is guilty, no question in my mind whatsoever!
@iszo07 (472)
• Malaysia
15 May 07
So why he was found not guilty? was that because of lack of evidences? By any chances, do you know any sites focus on this investigation so I can read the details? Just curious :) Thanks for the respond.
• United States
18 May 07
the biggest evidence screw up factor that i remember was the glove they found at the scene. which had dried blood on it..so it was a bit shrucken and tighter than usual since it had gotten wet..well the prosecutors had OJ try the glove on..with latex gloves on his hands at the same time. so OF COURSE they didnt fit! here is a link to the case, in fact it has a week by week account of what went on during the trial. http://www.courttv.com/casefiles/simpson/