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O.J. Simpson Refuses to Visit Los Angeles Because He’s Afraid He’ll End Up ‘Sitting Next to Whoever Did It.’ No, Really

The 74-year-old NFL legend wants no parts of the City of Angels.

Orenthal James Simpson, who foolishly spent almost nine years in prison for a litany of offenses after miraculously beating a murder charge, is afraid. Not of the boogeyman, or raisins in his potato salad, but of crossing paths with the sadistic murderer who killed his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, back in 1994.

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Perhaps youโ€™ve heard of it. It was kind of a big deal.

During a recent interview with The Athletic, the Buffalo Bills great discussed his legacy both on and off the football fieldโ€”as well as his status as No. 41 on The Athleticโ€™s list of the 100 best players in NFL historyโ€”and admitted that much like Timberlands, he doesnโ€™t exactly feel comfortable in Los Angeles.

โ€œI have trouble with L.A.,โ€ the If I Did It author said. โ€œPeople may think this is self-serving, but I might be sitting next to whoever did it. I really donโ€™t know who did this.โ€

I mean, I think I have an idea. But okay, O.J.

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After being acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in 1995, The Juice lost a subsequent civil suit that deemed him liable for both deaths and responsible for a $33.5 million judgment. Yet despite this fact, the Pro Football Hall of Famer insists that the real killer is off somewhere munching on tuna tataki at Nobu.

โ€œI figured eventually somebody would confess to something, you know?โ€ Simpson told The Athletic. โ€œI had one suspect I told my lawyers to look at. I still think he might be involved, but I canโ€™t talk about it.โ€

Riiiight.

For those curious, Simpson has since relocated to Las Vegas after being released on parole in 2017. And if you think surviving the โ€œTrial of the Centuryโ€ would impair his ability to still enjoy the finer things in life, youโ€™re sadly mistaken.

โ€œHow many Americans, even today, wouldnโ€™t like to live my life?โ€ he said. โ€œI donโ€™t work. I play golf four or five days a week. I go out to dinner a couple of nights with friends. People want to buy me drinks. Iโ€™m always taking pictures with people. Ladies hug me.โ€

He added, โ€œPeople truly care for me. You donโ€™t know who truly cares about you until youโ€™ve gone through some serious stuff, and Iโ€™ve gone through serious stuff. The media wonโ€™t say it, but that is my life. Iโ€™m living a good life now.โ€

If only Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson could say the same.

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