Mob Hit Or Serial Killing: Who Really Murdered Nichole Brown Simpson?

OJ didn’t do it. Even though he was proven innocent in a court of law, racists tried to paint OJ Simpson as a murderer. There is actually a ton of evidence that showed that was OJ not responsible for the murders of Nichole Brown and Ron Goldman,and it was likely committed by a professional killer. As crazy and unfortunate as it may seem Nichole was connectected to several pro killers who would have loved to kill her. Nichole’s personal handyman was a cross country serial killer named Glen Edward Rogers. Also known as “The Cross Country Killer” or “The Casanova Killer” Nichole’s handyman M.O. was killing blondes, which Nichole was a blonde herself. At the time nobody knew it was Glen who was killing women and leaving their naked bodies in the woods, however after Nicole’s murder Glen was arrested for his egregious crimes. The murder of Nichole would have fit his MO but the police ignored him and focused instead on OJ. This wasn’t the only killer Nichole was connected to. Nichole was allegedly indebted to the mob for her cocaine habit. Former 2RAW4TV guest, Judge Joe Brown, recently revealed that Nichole and Ron had their tongues pulled out of their slashed throats. Taking out the tongue of a victim is a common Mob practice, it means they think you are talking to police or “ratting”. They cut out the tongues of these “rats” not only as a sign to the public to not talk to police about mob crimes but also as an intimidation tactic to the police. This wasn’t a crime of passion, not in the romantic sense. Whoever killed Nichole and Ron loved killing and this wasn’t the first murder they committed.

Former NFL legend OJ Simpson died after losing his battle with prostate cancer, at the age of 76. His death was certainly met with mixed feelings. Folks on social either sent their condolences or rehashed a past when they despised the former NFL running back.

Born on July 9, 1947, in San Francisco, Simpson was a star athlete as a football player and a track star at USC. Simpson even won the Heisman Trophy as a senior, college football’s most prestigious award.

Simpson was drafted first overall by the Buffalo Bills during the 1969 NFL/AFL Draft.

He went on to play nine seasons with the Buffalo Bills, receiving five Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro selections from 1972-1976.

He was also the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season, earning him MVP honors. He was truly one of the best football players to ever step foot in a stadium, but his fame didn’t just stop on the field. 

After football, OJ Simpson transitioned from sports to the television screen, building a successful career as an actor and broadcaster. He would appear in movies such as Roots, Dragnet 1968, and, most notably, The Naked Gun film franchise. Despite of successful OJ was as a football player and actor, he couldn’t escape his turbulent personal life. 

Who can forget his infamous low-speed police chase, which was viewed by 95 million people on TV? It became one of the most-watched events in television history.

Simpson’s death has renewed conversations about his famous 1995 trial for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.  Dubbed the Trial of The Century, the OJ trial was the catalyst for reality TV as we know it. 

During the trial, Cochran relied heavily on LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman’s racist remarks in the past, which the defense team suggested could’ve led to him planting bloody gloves at the scene. OJ tried on the gloves in court, which ended up not fitting properly. That led to Cochran’s now-infamous line: “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.”

Although OJ was ultimately acquitted in what has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in human history, he had to live the rest of his life with mainstream mayonnaise media and racists giving him the scarlet letter of a murderer. 

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