The case hinged on evidence tampering by the police.
If you don't recall that, then you don't recall the trial.
ETA: Does the phrase "Something wrong" ring any bells for you?
You mean the words mumbled by Henry Lee? The guy who said he wished he had never been involved in the Simpson trial. The guy that Court Judge Larry Fidler concluded had "hid or accidentally destroyed a piece of evidence" from the scene of actress Lana Clarkson's shooting. That guy?
OK. As Vince Bugliosi has already deflated that testimony long ago, here it is again for your edification.
"The principle suspicious thing that caused Lee to say "something wrong," to wit, the transfer stains, wasn't suspicious at all. Contemporaneous with these transfers from the blood drop swatches (item 47), some of the swatches of Nichole's blood (item 42) taken from the pool of blood around the body also leaked, on the very same day at the LAPD lab, onto the paper of the separate bindle enclosing them. Since no one would be crazy enough to beleive that LAPD, for no reason whatsoever, would be planting Nichole's blood in the crime lab, we know there was a perfectly innocent explanation for the transfer stains on the other bindle, too."
Nobody but the Simpson jurors, and their like-minded fans, such as yourself.
What else you got? The bloody glove found at Rockingham? Sure. Furham planted that glove at Simpson's home, without even knowing if Simpson was in town, much less at his house, when the crime was committed. Explain again why Furham would put his career, and risk a jail sentence, for planting evidence on someone who might have had an air tight alibi, but unbeknownst to Furhman, turned out he didn't?