OJ Simpson allegedly confessed to killings on tape, ex-bodyguard claims

OJ Simpson allegedly confessed to the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, ex-bodyguard claims.

OJ Simpson, pictured here during his 2008 sentencing hearing, will be up for parole in July after nearly a decade behind bars on robbery and kidnapping charges. PHOTO: AFP

OJ Simpson's former bodyguard, Iroc Avelli, has claimed that Simpson confessed to the brutal 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

According to court documents, the alleged confession was recorded on a thumb drive seized from Avelli during his arrest in 2022 in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Avelli reportedly alerted authorities to the existence of the device earlier this year, shortly after Simpson's death in April. The police subsequently obtained a search warrant to investigate the thumb drive in June. However, the results of this investigation are still pending, as legal battles continue over Avelli's belongings.

While the confession's contents remain unclear, Avelli has suggested that the tape also implicates a third party in the murders. Simpson, once a beloved NFL star, was famously acquitted in 1995 of the murders following a highly publicized trial that captivated the nation.

The search for the truth behind the 1994 killings continues, as authorities explore the possibility that this newly surfaced evidence could provide crucial insights into one of the most controversial legal cases in history.

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