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On June 12, 1994, O.J. Simpson headed over to Nicole Brown Simpson's home, perhaps to slash tires, perhaps to...
Stare at her to be a voyeur, be a peeping Tom, keep an eye on her.
At the time, he was involved in a movie called Frogmen.
So he was spending most of his time talking to ex-Navy SEALs and buds and underwater demolition folks about the use of the knife and the silent kill and slitting a throat.
How to pull somebody out of a...
Boat and have this done.
Wearing a wool cap.
Stealth.
All day long, every day, or for long periods of time, he spent his day thinking about this.
The knife.
Handling a knife.
Preparing to use a knife.
Talking about a knife.
Being familiar with the operational aspects of a knife.
And it was reported from some folks who knew O.J. well, That he was a drug user, whether it was meth or crank or whatever the particular amphetamine was, but that O.J. was known to be wired.
And on that night, you might recall, there was a woman, a witness, who at the time of the murder, right at that time, saw this frantic, crazed O.J. Simpson driving the now famous white Bronco, hulking, trying to get back to his home.
Sweating, looking crazed as though he just killed someone.
But later on, the prosecution, the biggest bunch of judge rules ever, decided they didn't want to use that because a jury might disregard the legitimacy.
And the authenticity and the credibility of the witness, because this person may have sold this story to a news organization.
And I would have countered, well, the reason why she sold the story to a news agency was because the story was true.
I just think how important that was in the time frame.
Right at the time of when the murder was alleged to have committed, there's O.J. right there on his way back, frantically speaking.
He had to catch that plane to the Red Eyes of Chicago, I believe.
And there was a fellow named Alan Park.
Now, Alan Park was a limo driver.
And Alan Park was dispatched that night to pick up a big name, O.J. Simpson.
So, Mr. Park was concerned that maybe he wanted to make sure he knew where the property was.
He also was concerned because he drove a big limo.
And the streets themselves were kind of thin and not very wide, I should say.
So consequently, he had to know, can I make this turn?
Should I come from this way or maybe this way?
Who knows?
So he got there a little early.
Not too early, but early enough.
And when he showed up, there was no Ford Bronco.
There was no Bronco to be seen.
None.
He had a gate.
Where his Bentley and other vehicles were kept behind the gate, especially when he's going out of town.
But there was no Ford Bronco.
And as Mr. Park drives around, lo and behold, this time, there's a Bronco there!
The same Ford Bronco that this witness saw driving frantically from what appeared to be the murder scene.
You don't see that as being a perfect piece of tile in the stitching of the time frame?
Wouldn't that have made sense?
But I carry on.
O.J. decides, I can't go in the front door.
Park's there.
He's ringing the bell.
Come on!
I'm here, Mr. Simpson.
Car's outside.
Probably still warm.
I don't believe he touched the hood or anything.
He's just trying to make sure he picks up his charge.
O.J. Has to get to the back.
Has to get into the house.
So, Park doesn't see him.
So, he goes on the side of the house.
And there's like a gate in the house, the guest house where Cato Kalin was.
And they have these air conditioning units, kind of in the window or maybe bracketed.
And O.J. is running and he just slams into one of these.
I mean, just nails it.
Even...
Cato Kalin at the time said he heard like an earthquake.
It was O.J. hitting this, trying to get inside, trying to pretend that he was there the whole time.
It was probably then that he dropped the glove.
Probably then.
So O.J. goes around the back.
Mr. Park sees a dark figure.
He asked Mr. Park, could you tell who it was?
No, I couldn't.
Could it have been a man or a woman?
Well, it was a very large woman.
Next thing you know, this dark figure goes in the back.
All of a sudden, the lights go on.
It's O.J. Be there in a minute!
There was some talk that O.J. had to do some wash, or was doing some wash.
Interesting.
Why would you want to wash clothes?
I don't know.
Maybe to get blood off them?
And he leaves the vehicle outside.
He leaves the vehicle.
He leaves the white rock outside.
Some eagle-eyed investigator walks up and says, hey, what's that little speck?
What is that?
And it's blood.
In fact, a lot of folks were asking me then, 30 years ago, they were asking, how is it that there wasn't more blood How is it that there wasn't more blood in the bronco?
Because people had this idea that with the amount of blood that was there at the murder scene, and there was a significant amount, why wasn't there more blood inside the bronco?
And the question I used to respond with is, why was there any blood in the bronco?
Not why wasn't there much.
Why wasn't there any?
Interestingly enough, it turns out, One time by an emergency room physician I guested in my WABC show at the time.
Oh, those were halcyon days of New York radio.
In any event, I asked a physician, how could that be?
He said, well, it's funny.
If you're stabbed repeatedly and you have internal bleeding by virtue of the stabbing, or maybe you've affected the heart, You will not have the concomitant attendant pressure that one would have if there was an internal bleeding, so that when you slice a throat or something, it would normally spray out, but not if you've been stabbed.
Not if internal bleeding has affected blood pressure.
So O.J. Simpson decides to come out.
Gets into the vehicle, into the limo with Mr. Park and off to Chicago he goes where he most probably disposed of the murder weapon or was assisted by Kardashian.
You know.
Kim's daddy?
Yeah.
And that might have been one of the reasons why, believe it or not, that Kris Kardashian or Jenner, whatever her name was, might have had some problems with him because Nicole Brown Simpson was her friend, and later on it was believed that maybe Chris and O.J. Simpson had...
But that's for a different story.
There was a lot of that going around.
Believe me.
And later on, Johnny Cochran, a wonderful man, a good friend, a man I really, really liked quite a bit.
Johnny Cochran suggested that prior to the limo coming and this red eye to Chicago, that neither...
O.J. was taking a nap.
Taking a nap?
Before a red-eye?
Don't you normally sleep on the plane?
Hence the name.
Or he was in the backyard practicing his chip shots in the dark for some reason.
I don't know.
Stories didn't make any sense.
So why did O.J. kill her?
Jealousy.
Rage.
There was a time a while back when OJ told some folks that he caught Nicole Brown Simpson's orally pleasing individual who might have been associated with the Mezzaluna, which was the restaurant they were going to that day.
And that stuck in OJ's mind.
In fact, OJ used that later on as an example of why he's not.
He's not a murderer, because had he been a murderer, he would have killed certainly this person, but he's able to maintain his sense of calm.
He's not crazy.
So O.J. shows up.
Maybe to puncture tires, maybe just to keep an eye.
And he sees her.
And he sees candles, and he says, what are you doing here?
And she probably engages something like, why don't you?
Do you know how sometimes couples can say that thing that only a couple can say that just drives somebody crazy?
Not to mention if he was under the influence of drugs or methamphetamine or whatever it was, his judgment was not the best.
So then later on, it's like, wow, wow.
Think about it.
He's got that knife.
He's not playing the killer yet, but who comes up?
Who comes up?
The walkway.
Ron Goldman.
Ron Goldman to deliver the glasses that I believe Nicole's mother, Judita, had left at the Mezzaluna, the restaurant they went to to celebrate where O.J. was not invited.
Remember that day?
He's 41. Is he 47 years old at the time?
He's being rejected.
Carla, Paula Barbieri, his Playboy girlfriend, doesn't want him.
Nicole doesn't want him.
Nobody wants him.
He's feeling left out.
Here comes this young buck walking up the hallway.
The walkway.
Poppy says, hey, it's O.J. Simpson.
And he just went nuts.
He got this poor kid inside an area.
He couldn't move.
Stabbed him so many times like a rump roast.
They said it almost like lifted him up.
It was just this force.
And you've got to see O.J. He's big.
I saw him at the trial in Santa Monica and he's big, he's very large.
And there she is.
And the amount of damage done to Nicole showed a hatred that was beyond anything anybody's ever even imagined.
It was a hatred that was beyond horrible.
She was almost decapitated.
It just did like that.
Thank you.
He freaks out.
He's got to get out.
Now, stay tuned to my other videos.
I can tell you the one thing O.J. could have done to just completely get out of this thing without any problem.
But of course, he didn't have the presence of mind, if indeed, because there was some significant talk about him having a drug, a courier, or some type of person who runs to get his dupe for him.