OJ Simpson says why he went to his late wife’s house the night she was killed

SHARE OJ Simpson says why he went to his late wife’s house the night she was killed
oj_simpson_38021484.jpg

O.J. Simpson shares the reason why he went to his late wife’s house the night she was murdered. | Steve Marcus/Associated Press

O.J. Simpson shares a “hypothetical” on how Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered on June 12, 1994, in his new book, “If I Did It.”

O.J. Simpson, who will appear on an upcoming FOX special about his book, admitted he went to Nicole Brown Simpson’s house the night she was murdered, and now, he’s also explaining why.

In a video provided to TMZ, O.J. Simpson told his book publisher Judith Regan it’s “difficult” for him to talk in the hypothetical.

“I know I accept the fact that people are going to feel a way about me,” Simpson said.

Simpson said the murderer’s friend, “Charlie,” told him he wouldn’t believe what was going on at his late wife’s house.

“It’s gotta stop,” Simpson said he told Charlie, and that’s why he drove to her house.

The special broadcasts Sunday at 7 p.m. on FOX.

The Latest
Maldonado took .061 batting average into White Sox’ weekend series against Phillies
Mayor Brandon Johnson, whose popularity has plummeted along with his Statehouse influence, ought to take this as a warning not to follow the CTU’s example.
Mandisa, whose full name is Mandisa Lynn Hundley, was born near Sacramento, California, and grew up singing in church.
“He’s going to be huge for us, and he’s huge for our team morale and locker room in general,” second baseman Nico Hoerner said.
Williams also said he hopes to play for the team for 20 seasons and eclipse Tom Brady’s seven championships.