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Published Date: 16 November 2006
AN INTERVIEW with OJ Simpson entitled If I Did It, Here's How It Happened is to be shown on US television this month in which he discusses the 1994 slaying of his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson, for which he was acquitted.

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  • Last Updated: 15 November 2006 11:33 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: OJ Simpson
 
1

Betsy,

16/11/2006 20:54:11

The glove didn't fit.

2

Tiger,

17/11/2006 01:35:29

Betsy, are you serious?

3

jpep2424,

Scot 17/11/2006 16:25:13

The trail of blood from the murder scene to OJ's bathroom DID fit. If you think he's innocent, your brain doesn't fit.

4

Cristo,

USA 18/11/2006 01:04:44

Now his talking. He knows he is "Guilty" and he knows how to play "Double Jeopardy" with Alex trebek, you got only "Thirty" seconds to response dude..

5

Cristo,

USA 18/11/2006 01:09:12

Now you're talking. He knows he is" guity". And he know how to play "Double Jeopardy" too, with Alex Trebek! You got only "thirty" seconds to response dude.

6

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21/11/2006 19:14:49
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