Piecing O.J.'s Puzzle Together; The Real Assailant(s) Left Lots of Clues to Help Simpson Achieve His `Goal in Life'

From: The Washington Post | Date: October 8, 1995| Author: Charles Paul Freund | Copyright information

O.J. SIMPSON'S "primary goal in life," he says, is to pursue "the killer or killers" of Nicole Brown and Ronald L. Goldman. "They are out there somewhere," he announced in a statement released, free of charge, within an hour of his acquittal.

In fact, it shouldn't take very long for Simpson to find them. Defense assertions that the murders were drug-related might suggest that the killers have long-since melted into the shadows of Cali or Medellin, and that their identities are beyond r...

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