Mr. Popok, either stop saying OJ was guilty until you've read the treanscript
of the case. You don't know where Ron Goldman's car was parked, you
don't know where OJ's blood traveled before it got the lab at Parker Center.
You don't know that there was edta in the blood on the glove, or the
contamination of the bindles of collected samples at the lab. The
glaring inconsistencies convinced the jury that OJ was innocent.
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