OJ Simpson: The Lost Confession

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OJ Simpson: The Lost Confession?: All you need to know
It’s been over 22 years since the OJ Simpson murder trial captured the world’s attention. Recently, it’s once again in public discussion due to the airing of a previously untelevised interview from over a decade ago.
The OJ Simpson murder trial ended with the former NFL star’s acquittal for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman on October 3, 1995, but the controversy about whether Simpson was guilty has continued without end for more than two decades now. In 2007, Simpson planned to release a controversial book entitled If I Did It as a ‘hypothetical’ version of the murder but lost the book rights in court. A subsequent interview of Simpson was filmed in 2006 in support of the book but never aired.
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However, the unaired interview has again become the subject of public attention due to the upcoming airing of the Fox special OJ Simpson: The Lost Confession?
Clips from the interview reportedly show Simpson speaking in first person when talking about the murderer, stating: 'And I remember thinking whatever is going on over there has got to stop.'
In addition, the book’s publisher, Judith Regan, also said that Simpson had reportedly confessed to killing both Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman.
Regan says that Simpson first wanted to call the book I Did It but didn’t want to have to admit to his children that he killed Nicole Brown and Goldman.
She states in the interview that: 'He didn't want to call the book I Did It, he wanted to put an If in front of it so that he would have deniability with his children,' and that: 'He couldn't face his children and couldn't tell them that he had done it. That was the way it was portrayed to me.’
The upcoming Fox interview also drew a strong reaction from Kim Goldman, the sister of murder victim Ronald Goldman:
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