Did O.J. Simpson Confess?

Dale King
Is it true? Did Orenthal James Simpson really confess to the 1994 brutal double homicide of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman?

Well, not technically - no.

But in my opinion, if you read carefully between the lines, that's exactly what he did.

Let me explain.

In a new TV interview and book, O.J. Simpson discusses how he would have committed the slayings of his ex-wife and her friend "if I did it."

The two-part television interview, titled "O.J. Simpson: If I Did It, Here's How It Happened," will air Nov. 27 and Nov. 29 on Fox, the TV network said Tuesday.

"O.J. Simpson, in his own words, tells for the first time how he would have committed the murders if he were the one responsible for the crimes," the network said in a statement. "In the two-part event, Simpson describes how he would have carried out the murders he has vehemently denied committing for over a decade."

"This is an interview that no one thought would ever happen. It's the definitive last chapter in the Trial of the Century," Mike Darnell, executive vice president of alternative programming for Fox, said in a statement.

The interview, conducted with book publisher Judith Regan, will air days before Simpson's new book, "If I Did It," goes on sale Nov. 30. The book "hypothetically describes how the murders would have been committed," the network said.


The book is published by ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers run by Regan.

The obvious question is why?

Why would O.J. open up that whole ugly can of worms again - to sell a few books?

Does he really need money that badly?

While some would argue that this is indeed a publicity stunt to sell books, I believe otherwise.

I believe in his own way, O.J. is confessing.

In the legal profession, it's called consciousness of guilt.

In other words, he's exhibiting the actions of a guilty man, with a guilty conscious.

He's confessing subsciously, without actually doing so consciously.

Simpson, who now lives in Florida, was acquitted in a criminal trial of the 1994 killings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. Simpson was later found liable in 1997 in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Goldman family.

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