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O.J. Simpson had an accomplice who helped him hide his bloodstained clothes after he brutally murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman — according to the attorney who won a $33.5 million civil trial against the disgraced star!
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Daniel Petrocelli, the lawyer whose lawsuit found Simpson liable for the vicious murders, went public with his shocking charges in the book "Triumph of Justice." And while he said, "I don't know who cleaned up after O.J.," he revealed how many of The Juice's former associates later changed their mind about Simpson!
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The National ENQUIRER printed bombshell photos showing laundry found by police at Simpson's Brentwood estate on the morning of the murder. The bumbling cops took only one pair of socks to be tested.
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Petrocelli believes that Simpson then made a frantic call to have someone wash the bloody sweatsuit that the NFL star was wearing on the night of the murder!
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The attorney could never prove that anyone had helped out Simpson — but his successful lawsuit exposed how many of Simpson's former friends had come to believe he was guilty. That includes Simpson's close pal Allen Schwartz telling Petrocelli: "I think O.J. did it."
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Petrocelli reports that even Robert Kardashian, Simpson's close friend and attorney, broke down and cried when he realized his friend was a murderer.
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And when Simpson's own son Jason was asked in a deposition if he suspected his own father was guilty of the slayings, he confessed he'd "formed a suspicion."
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O.J. Simpson had an accomplice who helped him hide his bloodstained clothes after he brutally murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman — according to the attorney who won a $33.5 million civil trial against the disgraced star!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Daniel Petrocelli, the lawyer whose lawsuit found Simpson liable for the vicious murders, went public with his shocking charges in the book "Triumph of Justice." And while he said, "I don't know who cleaned up after O.J.," he revealed how many of The Juice's former associates later changed their mind about Simpson!
The National ENQUIRER printed bombshell photos showing laundry found by police at Simpson's Brentwood estate on the morning of the murder. The bumbling cops took only one pair of socks to be tested.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Petrocelli believes that Simpson then made a frantic call to have someone wash the bloody sweatsuit that the NFL star was wearing on the night of the murder!
The attorney could never prove that anyone had helped out Simpson — but his successful lawsuit exposed how many of Simpson's former friends had come to believe he was guilty. That includes Simpson's close pal Allen Schwartz telling Petrocelli: "I think O.J. did it."
Petrocelli reports that even Robert Kardashian, Simpson's close friend and attorney, broke down and cried when he realized his friend was a murderer.
Photo credit: Getty Images
And when Simpson's own son Jason was asked in a deposition if he suspected his own father was guilty of the slayings, he confessed he'd "formed a suspicion."
Photo credit: Getty Images