OJ Simpson's agent claims football star made chilling murder confession

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  • Mike Gilbert claimed that Simpson told him he had not planned to kill his wife when he went to her home on June 12, 1994
  • Gilbert later said he did not even believe this, and is convinced Simpson went to Nicole's home with the intention of murdering her
  • According to Gilbert, Simpson acted because his wife had left him and was seeing his friend and protege Marcus Allen
  • Nicole wrote in one of her diary entries that she felt 'beautiful and sexy and smart' with Marcus, as opposed to feeling 'jabs' in Simpson's presence

OJ Simpson admitted to killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown months after being acquitted of her murder claims the football star's former agent. In the final installment of the ESPN documentary OJ: Made In America, Mike Gilbert claimed that Simpson told him he had not planned to kill his wife when he went to her home on June 12, 1994, and that she might still be alive if she had not answered the door with a knife in her hand. Gilbert later said he did not even believe this, and is convinced Simpson went to Nicole's home with the intention of murdering her over the fact that she had left him and was seeing his friend and protege Marcus Allen.

It was also revealed by Nicole's sister Tanya Brown during the documentary's finale that Simpson had the children removed from the custody of Nicole's grandparents on Christmas Eve. 'That was devastating,' said Tanya. Gilbert said Simpson then discouraged the children from seeing their grandparents and told his daughter Sydney: 'They don't want you. They want you for the money. They want you for the child support. That why they want you.'


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OJ Simpson's former agent Mike Gilbert (pictured) claimed that Simpson told him he had not planned to kill her when he went to her home on June 12, 1994

 
  • Mike Gilbert claimed that Simpson told him he had not planned to kill his wife when he went to her home on June 12, 1994
  • Gilbert later said he did not even believe this, and is convinced Simpson went to Nicole's home with the intention of murdering her
  • According to Gilbert, Simpson acted because his wife had left him and was seeing his friend and protege Marcus Allen
  • Nicole wrote in one of her diary entries that she felt 'beautiful and sexy and smart' with Marcus, as opposed to feeling 'jabs' in Simpson's presence

OJ Simpson admitted to killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown months after being acquitted of her murder claims the football star's former agent. In the final installment of the ESPN documentary OJ: Made In America, Mike Gilbert claimed that Simpson told him he had not planned to kill his wife when he went to her home on June 12, 1994, and that she might still be alive if she had not answered the door with a knife in her hand. Gilbert later said he did not even believe this, and is convinced Simpson went to Nicole's home with the intention of murdering her over the fact that she had left him and was seeing his friend and protege Marcus Allen.

It was also revealed by Nicole's sister Tanya Brown during the documentary's finale that Simpson had the children removed from the custody of Nicole's grandparents on Christmas Eve. 'That was devastating,' said Tanya. Gilbert said Simpson then discouraged the children from seeing their grandparents and told his daughter Sydney: 'They don't want you. They want you for the money. They want you for the child support. That why they want you.'


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OJ Simpson's former agent Mike Gilbert (pictured) claimed that Simpson told him he had not planned to kill her when he went to her home on June 12, 1994

Oh Tom...that's all hear say and probably from people with an agenda. The only thing I know for sure about the OJ criminal case is that the standard to convict in this nation is reasonable doubt and the prosecution didn't meet that standard.
 
Oh Tom...that's all hear say and probably from people with an agenda. The only thing I know for sure about the OJ criminal case is that the standard to convict in this nation is reasonable doubt and the prosecution didn't meet that standard.

People with an agenda? This was his ex-agent. If you watch the 30 for 30 he is interviewed throughout and goes through his long relationship with OJ.

Loved hearing that the one black male juror gave the black power salute after the verdict was read. He was an ex black panther. Prosecution didn't know.
 
Oh Tom...that's all hear say and probably from people with an agenda. The only thing I know for sure about the OJ criminal case is that the standard to convict in this nation is reasonable doubt and the prosecution didn't meet that standard.

I believe that you are letting your hero worship cloud your judgement. His missus was banging his friend and protege Marcus Allen, it was a simple case of insane jealousy which caused him to kill her.
 
Mott thinks OJ was wrongly accused, as are all blacks wrongly accused of any wrongdoing.

The only thing I know for sure, is that OJ Simpson was too big of a fucking egomaniac to stay out of prison.
 
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