The only person who had access to the right-hand "bloody glove" and could place/put the glove where it is photographed in the narrow dead-end path at the southern border of the Rockingham Estate . . . was LAPD Detective Mark Furhman.
There was no blood anywhere around that glove. Not on the ground, nor on the cyclone chain link fence along the property boundary, nor on the neighbor's property, nor on the southern exterior wall of the Rockingham estate house and office/bungalo's wing (where Detective Furhman presumed that Kato Kaelin's "three thumps" occurred), nor on any items and fixtures attached to that exterior wall, nor anywhere on the path leading to the gate for that pathway between the fence and the house, nor on that pathway.
Nothing. Only the right-hand *bloody glove* by itself.
OJ Simpson could have done the crime, but there is too much room for reasonable doubt, re the right-hand glove plus other evidence of LAPD failures.
For example, a morally-well-intended effort by a member of the LAPD to cover over Nicole's body, because of the terrible condition of it . . . resulted with: A blue blanket was retrieved from her home and placed over her and around portions of her, thereby contaminating all fibre evidence regarding her, regarding the dog, regarding fibers of the Ford Bronco, and regarding fibers of the dark-blue knitted cap situated near her body (adjacent to the left-hand *bloody glove*) . . and regarding hair fibers "consistent with O. J. Simpon's hair."
The OJ Simpson case is like a test of reason, and you’ve failed.