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O.J. Simpson beat the rap for brutally murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and her waiter friend Ron Goldman — with the jury never hearing about the secret relationship between the doomed lovers!
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"The reason no one knew about their sexual relationship was because they purposely kept it a secret to keep Ronnie safe from O.J.," said celebrity psychic John Cohan, whom Nicole turned to in the last weeks of her life for support. "Since Ron was not the type of guy who usually liked to brag about his conquests, no one ever suspected the truth!"
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And both the defense and prosecution teams wanted Ron and Nicole's secret out of the courtroom! As reported by The National ENQUIRER, Ron had even introduced Nicole to the therapist who eventually testified in the civil lawsuit that found Simpson liable for their murders.
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Other sources said they'd been very close for nearly a year before dying together! Sources told The ENQUIRER that the two saw each other several times at the Dragonfly Club in Hollywood — where Ron was a part-time bartender — as well as at other hot spots. Ron even once witnessed Simpson's rage in public.
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Heather MacMillan, a former model, told The ENQUIRER that Ron was at a trendy Hollywood nightclub when Simpson came storming in, looking for Nicole. "He was really mad, screaming at Nicole: 'Get over here now! You're leaving with me now, you bitch!"
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Ron's friend Jeffrey Keller recalled an "agitated" Simpson once pulling up to the curb in front of the trendy Mezzaluna eatery where Ron worked — as he was having coffee outside with Nicole. Simpson, who often grilled Nicole for intimate details of her dates with other men, ordered her over to his car, and warned her to stop hanging around with "surf punks."
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Sources claim that the Simpson defense team even learned that Simpson had followed Ron around town — and, as when Nicole dated Marcus Allen, even spied through the windows at Nicole's apartment when they got together.
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An insider added that defense investigators had reportedly found a witness at Ron's Brentwood apartment who "said she'd seen Nicole actually sneak into the building several times after midnight for a secret rendezvous with Goldman."
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The defense was eager to cover up the potential "smoking gun," said the insider. Marcia Clark, Chris Darden and the prosecution team decided against establishing a personal relationship between the victims — because their scenario had always maintained that Goldman was an innocent bystander.
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Tragically, the strongest proof of Simpson's obsession with Ron is seen in this shocking autopsy photo — showing wounds that prosecutor Bill Hodgman described as "overkill," noting that the bloody crime scene photos also proved the murders were a crime of passion!
O.J. Simpson beat the rap for brutally murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and her waiter friend Ron Goldman — with the jury never hearing about the secret relationship between the doomed lovers!
Photo credit: Getty Images
"The reason no one knew about their sexual relationship was because they purposely kept it a secret to keep Ronnie safe from O.J.," said celebrity psychic John Cohan, whom Nicole turned to in the last weeks of her life for support. "Since Ron was not the type of guy who usually liked to brag about his conquests, no one ever suspected the truth!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
And both the defense and prosecution teams wanted Ron and Nicole's secret out of the courtroom! As reported by The National ENQUIRER, Ron had even introduced Nicole to the therapist who eventually testified in the civil lawsuit that found Simpson liable for their murders.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Other sources said they'd been very close for nearly a year before dying together! Sources told The ENQUIRER that the two saw each other several times at the Dragonfly Club in Hollywood — where Ron was a part-time bartender — as well as at other hot spots. Ron even once witnessed Simpson's rage in public.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Heather MacMillan, a former model, told The ENQUIRER that Ron was at a trendy Hollywood nightclub when Simpson came storming in, looking for Nicole. "He was really mad, screaming at Nicole: 'Get over here now! You're leaving with me now, you bitch!"
Ron's friend Jeffrey Keller recalled an "agitated" Simpson once pulling up to the curb in front of the trendy Mezzaluna eatery where Ron worked — as he was having coffee outside with Nicole. Simpson, who often grilled Nicole for intimate details of her dates with other men, ordered her over to his car, and warned her to stop hanging around with "surf punks."
Photo credit: Getty Images
Sources claim that the Simpson defense team even learned that Simpson had followed Ron around town — and, as when Nicole dated Marcus Allen, even spied through the windows at Nicole's apartment when they got together.
Photo credit: Getty Images
An insider added that defense investigators had reportedly found a witness at Ron's Brentwood apartment who "said she'd seen Nicole actually sneak into the building several times after midnight for a secret rendezvous with Goldman."
Photo credit: Getty Images
The defense was eager to cover up the potential "smoking gun," said the insider. Marcia Clark, Chris Darden and the prosecution team decided against establishing a personal relationship between the victims — because their scenario had always maintained that Goldman was an innocent bystander.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Tragically, the strongest proof of Simpson's obsession with Ron is seen in this shocking autopsy photo — showing wounds that prosecutor Bill Hodgman described as "overkill," noting that the bloody crime scene photos also proved the murders were a crime of passion!