OJ Simpson Confesses To Murder

Last night Fox aired a video interview of OJ Simpson from 2006. The interview, which was deemed too controversial to air back then, was must see television last night.

In it, Simpson chillingly confesses, essentially, to the murder of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman.

The murders, which happened 24 years ago, are receiving newfound attention for a generation of kids who were too young to remember the murder investigation or the trial.

But for those of us who lived through it all, this commentary, of the night of the murders, will raise chillbumps on your skin. Here is OJ Simpson taking us to his ex-wife's house that night and explaining what "may" have happened.

So far as I'm concerned this is a confession.










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