OJ Simpson Told Friend He Had 'Dreams Of Killing' Nicole! OMG!
16.04.2024 - 20:53
/ perezhilton.com
O.J. Simpson once made a shocking confession to a pal after the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
Back in 1994, the NFL star had been accused of killing his ex-wife and her friend. And in a shocking twist a year later, he was acquitted of the murders. Many were stunned by the outcome and believed the decision was a massive mistake — including his former pal and police officer Ron Shipp. Why? The retired LAPD cop felt in his gut that O.J. was guilty of the crimes, and it was all because of a disturbing conversation he had with the actor around the time of the investigation into the murders.
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In the wake of his death last week, Shipp opened up to People on his interactions with O.J. shortly after the killings. He recalled the former Buffalo Bills player had already been called in by detectives for questioning:
During a conversation at O.J.’s house afterward, though, the disgraced athlete allegedly told him the detectives wanted him to take a lie detector test — and he refused to do it. But according to Shipp he did take that test — and he “failed”!
The main reason he was so reticent to go through the process? According to Shipp, O.J. admitted to him he’d had “dreams of killing” Nicole! WHAT?!? The ex-officer claims:
Jeez. Understandably, Shipp was shocked by the horrific confession. O.J. quickly went into damage control mode, though, insisting he didn’t want to kill his ex actually. Hmm. The former cop said:
However, his comments were still a glaring red flag to his friend. Shipp only grew more suspicious of O.J. as they continued to talk about the case. For starters, Shipp claimed The Cassandra Crossing star changed his story about how