Did O.J. Just Confess To Murder? Sort Of.

Simpson’s scenario goes like this … he went to her house the evening of June 12, 1994, to “scare the s*** out of her.”

By kncipat on March 2, 2018
O.J. Simpson. (Photo by Steve Marcus-Pool/Getty Images)

O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman, but the story didn’t end there. Many people still believe O.J. is guilty, and the Goldman family even won a wrongful death suit against the actor/athlete in civil court.

Today, things got even more interesting. TMZ reports, “FOX is belatedly airing an O.J. Simpson interview it had shelved years ago … shelved under extreme pressure. Regan, a book publisher, helped Simpson write a book called, “If I Did It: Confessions of a Killer.”

Regan interviewed Simpson on camera for the TV special and he initially drew from the book and talked hypothetically about how the murders might have been committed. The un-aired show was viewed as a confession of sorts, and now TMZ knows why.”

This is where things get juicy, TMZ continues…”

Simpson flat-out talks about an accomplice who was with him at Nicole‘s home. He did not name the accomplice.

Simpson’s scenario goes like this … he went to her house the evening of June 12, 1994, to “scare the s*** out of her.” He took the Bronco to her home with his friend, brought a knife and put a hat and gloves on for dramatic effect.”

The rest of the story is crazy, you can read it here.

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