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Sounds like you'd like Serial season 1, Kellso, if you think a snitch's word is a great way to send a guy to prison for life.
Thinking that the prosecution didn't prove its case is a fair opinion. But it doesn't mean he's innocent or Jason did it. . Their criminalist made mistakes and the cop who found a key piece of evidence was a racist. If they didn't call him the defense would have and then it would have looked worse. If he'd just said "I probably have said the n word, I'm ashamed of it, but it had nothing to do with my police work that night. I liked OJ. I covered for him in the past" that bomb could have been defused.
The show's closing arguments were succinct and eloquent, but as I recall both sides went on for hours. The show gave highlights which benefitted the viewers. The jurors endured days of testimony from all these witnesses, broken up by hours or days in rooms away from the court room while motions were argued. They were done by the end.
Most criminal cases are solved by the use of confidential informants. Most prosecutors will typically plea bargain with a murder suspect if they do not have a witness or murder weapon. The DA's office might not want to take a chance that an OJ like acquittal could happen.
IF the perp knows he is guilty it is better to take 40 years with the chance of getting out in 20 years then it is to risk life in prison. Very few people charged with murder will ever have the chance of hiring an attorney the caliber of Johnnie Cochran.
We can all sit here and speculate, but its all just guess work. None of us know what really happened. That is what happens when there are no witnesses and no murder weapon.
The whole idea is that you most convict beyond a reasonable doubt. I have doubts. There are things about this murder that have never made sense to me.
Ronald Goldman was 6-1 and 200 something pounds, and apparently an expert in Tae Kwan Do. He had massive defensive wounds on his hands and feet. The story was always that he put up a great fight before succumbing to his injuries.
OJ should have looked like he got in a fight. I would expect bruises and scratches on him.
The blood is still the thing that I come back to. If OJ killed not one...but two people then he should been covered in blood.. All the blood found in his car and at his property were small drops. Where would he have cleaned all of this blood off?
I think OJ was at the crime scene, but Im not convinced he committed the murder.
If Marcia Clark produces a murder weapon with OJ's prints on it, or has a witness that saw OJ at the crime scene arguing with the deceased......that would have gone a long way in securing a conviction.
I believe that prior behavior can be a predictor of future criminal behavior. Jason Simson was on probation for attacking a former manager with a knife. He had also attacked an ex girlfriend with a knife and cut off her hair.
He was a chef that carried a bag of knives to and from work every day. His father hired a defense attorney for him the day after the murder.