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There was a looooooot more weirdness in that case. I really recommend Vincent Bugliosi's book "Outrage" on the subject. Bugliosi is the guy who prosecuted Manson and wrote the book "Helter Skelter" about the whole thing. He agrees that sure, it was a miscarriage of justice, but it was one perpetrated by the prosecution as much as anything else, from Marcia Clark's weird jury techniques (which, I'm not saying using your exclusions to kick black people out is a *good* thing but Clark apparently specifically went towards Black women), to that whole Mark Fuhrman deal, including allowing it to get as out of hand as they did without addressing the absurdity of it, to Judge Ito getting way too caught up in the celebrity of it all.
But I don't think that anyone, 30 years out, thinks OJ was actually *innocent* of murdering Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman. I guess there will always be conspiracy theorists but beyond that.
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