Evidence such as matching hair strands, bloody shoe prints, and genetic markers on socks pointed to OJ Simpson's guilt in the Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson murder case. Despite the clear evidence, the case was lost due to a jurisdictional error transferring it to a more diverse jury pool in downtown Los Angeles from a predominantly white area, where OJ might have been rightfully convicted. This case highlights the impact of jurisdiction on trial outcomes and the potential for criminal justice to be influenced by political movements.

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