O.J. Confesses

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OJ Simpson Tells Oprah He Killed Wife (in Self-Defense)
June 23, 2011 03:15 PM EDT
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OJ Simpson has reportedly told Oprah Winfrey that he murdered his wife, but in self-defense. Just when you thought this fiasco had been laid to bed, after the Juice's nixed memoir "If I Did It", OJ has come out with this baffling revelation.

As one of the most grievous mishaps in the history of the American justice system, Simpson, of course, was found not guilty for the double murder of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her reputed lover, Ronald Goldman, back in 1995. Oprah Winfrey made headlines recently saying that one of her biggest career regrets was not getting Simpson to confess to the killing. Now, it appears her wish has come true. Reports state that Simpson told one of her producers in an interview from jail that he knifed ex-wife Nicole in self-defense - a confession he will now repeat to the talk show queen during a spectacular televised sit down interview.

Daily Mail reports, "Simpson is currently serving a nine-year sentence at Nevada's Lovelock Correctional Centre, after he was convicted of robbery and kidnapping in Las Vegas in October 2008, after a botched heist to retrieve his own memorabilia he said was stolen by dealers."

As for the details of how OJ said it went down, " didn't like the way she treated me in front of the kids at the restaurant. I didn't like that she was routinely having guys have sex with her at her condo with the kids there. I went over there to give her a piece of my mind." When he arrived and no one answered at the house, he started pounding the door and shouting, according to the report. The door allegedly then swung open and Nicole was standing there with a kitchen knife in her hand. O.J. told the producer, "she was yelling go away! Go away! And waving the knife around at me. At one point she was lunging at me with the knife and I was just trying to talk to her. Nicole stepped out of the apartment - slashing the knife in the air. I was in such a rage that something just snapped. I couldn't take her constant taunting of me with other men or her using drugs and drinking while my kids were living with her. I went berserk. Before I knew what I was doing I took the knife away from Nicole and started slashing at her. I cut her over and over again until she was lifeless. I was shocked at my own anger - I had killed the woman I had loved for so long..."'

The question of many people's minds is: Why now? Everybody knows you got away with murder, OJ. Must you keep reminding us, and more importantly, the family members and loved ones of those affected by the tragedy?

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I have to adopt Will Roger's attitude on this... When I hear him confess on open television, I'll believe it....as Rogers was famous for saying, "I only believe half of what I read in the newspapers"..
 
I actually (legally) agreed with the verdict. I thought he was guilty as sin, but the LAPD really screwed up. I think they were probably trying to "put the cherry" on the case against a guilty celebrity defendant, but they definitely (at a bare minimum) mishandled evidence, and more probably tried to plant it.

According to the judges instructions, if the jury thought a witness was lying on the stand about one thing, you had to discount his testimony about everything else (Mark Furman was later convicted of perjury). If you thought the type of evidence was "doctored" (video of sock in later time-stamp but not in initial) then you had to discount all of that type of evidence.

Given those legal instructions (if you followed them as a jury member), there wasn't much choice but to acquit him (even if you knew in your heart he was guilty).

The LAPD and the prosecutors office screwed the pooch on that one IMHO and let a guilty man walk (and both have since reportedly cleaned up their acts).
 
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We should have known he would be a problem one day...
 
Originally Posted By: redeyeddawg
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We should have known he would be a problem one day...

Even behind bars that's scary.
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Thank God he screwed up in Nevada.
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What a bunch of horse crap.

I suppose Goldman was slashing at him too.

Oooops! I accidently killed him also. It was self defense, I swear!

Get a rope and tree.

Justice served.

Let Doprah televise that on her stupid show.

Can't stand her, either.
 
Read the book Murder In Brentwood by Mark Furman. Very interesting. Some crucial evidence that was never collected that could have put OJ away.

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He was tried and convicted in the court of public opinion. A very deep fall from Grace from which he never recovered. I believe there should have been a caveat thrown into the double jeopardy clause of the 5th amendment that adds " unless defendant later confesses to said crime, or irrefutable new evidence is brought to light."
 
I believe Wolf to be clear, concise, and correct. No beating the bushes to feel how the man really feels, which would be my sentiments exactly. Kudos for the frank honesty.
 
Originally Posted By: Black_WolfWhat a bunch of horse crap.

I suppose Goldman was slashing at him too.

Oooops! I accidently killed him also. It was self defense, I swear!

Get a rope and tree.

Justice served.

Let Doprah televise that on her stupid show.

Can't stand her, either.

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Hanging was a time honored punishment that had no racial boundries. Plenty of souls of all colors found their maker at the quick snap of the rope and my comment had no racial bias intended. Hang the sob pure and simple. Quick, cheap and with very little additional cost to the tax payers to rid us of this bloated, has been, lying murdering trash. I always call it like I see it without any offensement meant to anyone.
 
I agree with NM Leon. Blood from O.J. was taken to the crime scene in a detectives suit coat pocket. The Juice wasn't going down. Blood spatter in his Bronco which looked like someone gutting a deer and a multiple police car pursuit with a confession letter on TV meant nothing. Supposedly this is a National Enquirer stunt and untrue.
 
Quote:I believe there should have been a caveat thrown into the double jeopardy clause of the 5th amendment that adds " unless defendant later confesses to said crime, or irrefutable new evidence is brought to light."..I'd have to research recent rulings, but I think that is already the case...

Generally, "Double Jeopardy" applies to a subject being tried in, say a Military Court, and then again in Civilian Court.., or State and then Federal court...

That's why I would really be surprised to find out that he was admitting the crime on public television to anyone...

I have experienced before, that guilty parties find the need to admit their wrong doings to someone, but the smart ones usually confine it to a Priest, Lawyer, or Psychiatrist, where confidentiality laws exist...Admitting it to Oprah doesn't carry the same protection...and if she's paying him for the effort, the Goldmans already have a civil court claim to the proceeds...
 
Originally Posted By: redeyeddawgOriginally Posted By: Black_WolfWhat a bunch of horse crap.

I suppose Goldman was slashing at him too.

Oooops! I accidently killed him also. It was self defense, I swear!

Get a rope and tree.

Justice served.

Let Doprah televise that on her stupid show.

Can't stand her, either. Look closely and you can see him reading the teleprompter.

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