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OJ Simpson found guilty when he ‘wrote and tore up murder confessions’

It was a note that was strikingly similar to the alleged first secret letter – and it was a note that, according to famed US prosecutor and author Vincent Bugliosi, ‘smacked of guilt’.

“Show me an innocent person, anywhere, who, when faced with a charge of murder, would write such a note,” Bugliosi declared in his bestseller. Outrage.

“In Simpson’s so-called suicide note, he told the world – in so many words – that he is guilty.”

Ultimately, OJ took everything he knew about the deaths of his ex-wife and her boyfriend with him when he died of prostate cancer on April 10, 2024 – almost thirty years after the horrific slayings, despite many believing him to be a murderer.

Nicole, 35, and Goldman, 25, were stabbed to death in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994, resulting in the nationally televised police chase in the Bronco and the arrest of “The Juice.”

The footballer was acquitted of the murders after an eight-month, highly publicized trial, but was ultimately found liable for the wrongful deaths of the victims during a civil trial in 1997 two years later.

He was ordered to pay $33.5 million in damages to their families, although much of the debt remains unpaid after his death.

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