O.J. Simpson Asked Doctor Before Death For…

In his final days, O.J. Simpson spoke with many close friends and family members, but he did not offer any confessions about the murders before his passing from cancer.

 


 

Almost immediately after news of his death broke, speculation arose regarding whether he had made any comments about the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. While this scenario seemed reminiscent of a movie plot, a source with direct knowledge refuted the rumors.

When asked about any potential confessions, one source deemed the claims as “totally false.” The source added, “Unless asking for water because he was thirsty or expressing a desire to watch a golf tournament is considered a confession, no such discussions took place.”

Simpson avoided discussing the “L.A. thing,” referring to the infamous 1994 double murder of Nicole and Ron, for which he was tried and acquitted.

Despite being found not guilty in his criminal trial, Simpson was later found liable in a 1997 wrongful death civil suit brought by Nicole’s estate and Ron Goldman’s family. In 2007, he also published a book titled “If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer,” yet he never publicly admitted to the murders.

As reported, over 30 close friends and family members traveled to Simpson’s home in Nevada during his last week to bid him farewell. Sources stated that all visitors signed non-disclosure agreements and were not permitted to bring phones into the master bedroom where Simpson was under hospice care.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

Related Articles

Latest Articles

Videos