I'm watching the OJ story and I have to say it's very good! I didn't care for the way it started as I thought it was going to try and show how the deck was stacked against him but so far it's been nothing but proof of how guilty he was. I'm assuming the rest will show how the racial tension of the times shaped the verdict..which is insane. The prosecution totally botched the case with what seemed to be overwhelming evidence. One bloody glove at the crime scene..the other at his house...blood on his bronco...a history of beating her..I remember so clearly at the time the verdict was announced. I was in a crowded precinct..all the black cops and administrative personnel cheered the verdict...i couldn't understand then..and I still don't understand now how a murderer could be cheered just because he happens to be the same race...in my opinion anyone with any sense had to see he did it..I couldn't imagine cheering for a not guilty verdict if he happened to be a white celebrity with the same set of circumstances...he was so very guilty but the prosecution didn't prove it somehow. Anyway, at least he's in jail now...no satisfaction for the victims families though.
As for the making a murderer series the following link is one of the best theories I've heard...scroll down past the Simpsons parody, although that's pretty funny too, and it's a very interesting read...explains a lot of the confusion. If you've watched the series take a few minutes to read it.
This Simpsons/Making A Murderer Parody Is Some Good Interneting - Barstool Sports