BREAKING: Shocking New Details Emerge On O.J. Simpson’s Former Bodyguard Claiming To Have Recording Of Him Confessing To The Murders Of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman, Now In Cops Hands

 

 

New evidence has reportedly emerged of O.J. Simpson confessing to the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, eight months after his death.

O.J. Simpson passed away at the age of 76 on Apr. 10. News of his death drew mixed reactions, given The Juice’s legal matters that overshadowed his Pro Football Hall of Fame career and Hollywood success.

In 1995, Simpson was controversially acquitted of the murders of ex-wife Nicole and her friend, Ronald. Millions around the world followed the highly-publicized trial, and Simpson was later found liable for their murders in a civil case.

O.J. Simpson always denied his involvement in the murders. But a new bombshell report from TMZ claims that police have discovered evidence of a murder confession from The Juice after searching a thumb drive from Iroc Avelli, Simpson’s former bodyguard:

“New twist in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman … police claim they have reason to believe they have a recording of O.J. Simpson confessing to the murders.

According to a new search warrant, obtained by TMZ, cops in Minnesota say they have a thumb drive they were told has a recording of O.J. admitting to the double murder of Nicole and Ron. What’s more, police say they’ve been told the recording also features O.J. implicating an unknown third party.

In the warrant, cops say they seized a backpack containing multiple thumb drives from a man named Iroc Avelli as part of an investigation in a separate case. Avelli is Simpson’s former bodyguard.”

According to the report, police in Bloomington, Minnesota were told by an LAPD detective to search Avelli’s backpack to find the taped confession. They received a search warrant from a judge to conduct a search:

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