00:00O.J. Simpson finally confesses to the gruesome double murder that made him infamous.
00:07Hey guys, it's Gino for Hollywood Life, your senior old person correspondent because I actually remember watching the O.J. trial as a kid.
00:14The country was riveted for months as indisputable DNA evidence was laid out in a televised trial that one of the most beloved athletes in the country murdered his own ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and possibly her lover, Ron Goldman.
00:27But of course, if you saw the incredible series American Crime Story, you know that somehow, someway, even though the bloody evidence of O.J.'s crime was all over his car, his clothes, his gloves, and left a bloody path right to his front door, the juice was somehow found not guilty.
00:44Still, most Americans think he did do it despite some cheers for the not guilty verdict at the time, and O.J. wrote a book called If I Did It, describing how he would have done the murder if he were not innocent.
00:55Now, the original title of the book was simply, I did it, but O.J. insisted on adding the if so he could have plausible deniability for killing the mother of his children.
01:04This all brings us to 2006 and O.J.'s lost TV interview on Fox with publisher Judith Regan, where O.J. supposedly confessed.
01:12I'm going to tell you a story you've never heard before, because no one knows this story the way I know it.
01:17It takes place the night of June 12, 1994, and it concerns the murders of my ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her young friend, Ronald Goldman.
01:25Forget everything you think you know about that night, because I know the facts better than anyone.
01:31However, the public was so outraged that the interview never aired back in 2006.
01:36But this is 2018, the era of Trump, where literally anything seems possible, and Fox has said, hold my beer, the O.J. confession is here.
01:44It was horrible.
01:45Is this his confession? You'd be the judge.
01:49Now, the Jew says many times in this interview that this is a hypothetical description of the murderers.
01:54But the thing is, he keeps forgetting to keep that ruse and constantly slips into first person, revealing details only the real killer would know.
02:03I always kept a knife in that car for the crazies and stuff, because you can't travel with a gun.
02:07While I was there, a guy shows up.
02:10So, Ron Goldman comes in the back gate.
02:13Yeah. A guy I really didn't recognize. I may have seen him around.
02:16In the mood I was in, I started having words with him. Nicole had come out.
02:20And we started having words about, who is this guy? Why is he here? What's going on?
02:25And she says, this is my house. Get the F out of here.
02:28The moment O.J. was stalking Nicole Brown with a knife before the murder is when Ron Goldman shows up, supposedly to return a pair of glasses she left at a restaurant.
02:37O.J. got violent with Nicole, and Goldman tried to defend her with karate, of all things.
02:42Things got heated. I just remember the cold fell and hurt herself.
02:49And this guy kind of got into a karate thing. And I said, well, you think you can kick my ass?
02:55And I remember I grabbed a knife. I do remember that portion, taking the knife from Charlie.
03:00And to be honest, after that, I don't remember. Except I'm standing there and there's all kind of stuff around and, um...
03:11What kind of stuff?
03:12Blood and stuff around.
03:13Yes. O.J. claimed he blacked out during the murders and basically woke up covered in blood and then starts laughing, I think, nervously?
03:21I hate to say this, but this is hard, but I don't know. Come on. I'm sorry. I know we got to back up again.
03:27It's okay. I want to back up. This is hard. This is hard. I know. I want to back up to...
03:32It's hard to try to make people think that I'm... I know. I know. I know.
03:36Um, you wrote in the book, I had never seen so much blood in my life.
03:41O.J. is losing it a little here because he's still partially lying, but this is how he describes seeing the two bodies he left dead on the ground.
03:49I don't think any two people could be, um, murdered the way they were without everybody being covered in blood.
03:56And, of course, I think we've all seen the grisly pictures after. So, yeah, I think everything was covered. Would have been covered in blood.
04:03I think it's safe to say, at this point, he did it straight up. No buts, no ands, no ifs.
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