I don't think too many people are going to shed any tears for this guy.
I don't agree. And even though I have no idea whether or not OJ killed his wife, no one proved it beyond reasonable doubt.
I thought Cochran a very good lawyer. I watched much of the trial and felt the prosecution did a very poor job presenting their case. I have to say that from the moment the police found the bloody glove, and long before OJ's lawyers said anything about a frame up, I felt it all looked too convenient for the detectives to find such blatant evidence so easily.
I have my own theory about this whole case. There was the Rodney King fiasco and the Menedez brothers fiasco. The head D. O. was up for re election. Both were huge embarrassments for the DO and his office. They needed a prosecution for a major, high profile case. A famous black man accused of murdering his white exspouse? How easy a prosecution could that be? Or so it was thought. Certainly could be a motive for a frame up and even murder. My theory is a possibility a just as your assumption that OJ is guilty is a possibility.