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OJ Simpson admitted he had accomplice in murders of Nicole Brown, Ron Goldman?

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O.J. Simpson infamously wrote a hypothetical book explaining how he would have killed his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, and a television show related to the book will be airing later this month. While filming that special, Simpson apparently indicated he had an accomplice while committing the murders.

Sources familiar with the program told TMZ that Simpson spoke mostly in the third person as he discussed how the murders may have been committed, but he switched to the first person at one point during the interview. When he did that, Simpson reportedly began talking about how he had an accomplice the night he allegedly visited Brown’s house and all hell broke loose.

TMZ describes the chilling exchange, which should be featured on the FOX special:

We’re told it sounded like a first-person account of the murders and, although it’s not a clear confession, it’s in that arena.

We’re told 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.

Simpson then says he looked in Nicole’s window … saw burning candles and believed she was expecting a man to show up. Just then Ron, a waiter from the restaurant where she had just dined, appeared with a pair of sunglasses Nicole’s mom had forgotten at the restaurant. Simpson started screaming in rage, Nicole came running out … and at that point he says he “blacked out” and came to covered in blood.

Simpson was recently released from Prison, where he had been serving a sentence stemming from a memorabilia heist. He has since been spotted hanging out with fans and made numerous public appearances.

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