And the "O.J. is Khloé's real dad" conspiracy continues. The most recent jolt to the theory that O.J. Simpson is the biological father of Khloé Kardashian came O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession? premiered on Fox on March 11. Upon seeing O.J.'s daughter Sydney Simpson, whose mother was Nicole Brown Simpson, on the special, fans couldn't help but notice the uncanny resemblance she shares with KoKo. Watch the video above for more! Fans were all but convinced that Khloé and Sydney were siblings after watching the special. "So I just watched #DidOJConfess on #Fox. Oj not only out in these streets looking extra crazy but I 1,000% believe #KhloeKardashian is his daughter because her and #sydneysimpson (pre-surgery) look like twins," said one fan on Instagram. "Oj Simpson’s daughter Sydney Simpson looks just like Khloe Kardashian...
- 4/16/2018
- by Emy LaCroix
- In Touch Weekly
Viewers were absolutely stunned watching Fox's O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession? special on March 11. The notorious former football player seemed to admit to killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in the old interview, though he claimed it was all hypothetical. So, if this was, in fact, a confession, can O.J. be tried for murder again? The answer is basically no. America has airtight double-jeopardy laws making it impossible for a person to be convicted of the same crime twice, so even if they found new proof that he did it along with a blatant confession, the state cannot try him again for the two brutal murders. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Technically, it isn't 100% impossible that O.J. could face more charges, though, because he could be pursued on a federal level. There is no statute of limitations for murder, so this is still possible.
- 3/13/2018
- by Emy LaCroix
- In Touch Weekly
More than a decade ago, O.J. Simpson described the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in shocking detail during a series of secret 2006 meetings for his supposedly hypothetical book, If I Did It. As part of a package deal, he participated in a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred interview to promote the chilling tome — which took years and years to finally air. According to resurfaced reports, the fallen sports star, now 70, earned a pretty penny for his pseudo-confession. In October 2006, The National Enquirer reported that O.J. was paid $3.5 million. Though he was acquitted of Nicole and Ron’s murders, O.J. was found liable for their deaths in a 1997 civil trial and was ordered to pay the Brown and Goldman families $33.5 million in damages. In July 2007, a federal bankruptcy judge awarded 90 percent of the proceeds from If I Did It to the Goldman family — and the remaining 10 percent went to O.
- 3/12/2018
- by In Touch Weekly
- In Touch Weekly
Early on the morning on June 12, 1994, Paula Barbieri called O.J. Simpson and left a message, saying she was ending their years-long relationship. About 15 hours later, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were slain. And legal experts say the prosecution in O.J.'s civil trial should have used that voicemail as a motive to pin the killings on the NFL star. O.J. and Paula had dated off-and-on for a couple years by the time of the murders. She was an actress and model known for her roles in erotic dramas and for her 1994 Playboy pictorial. O.J. was apparently impressed with her ambition and charisma. "This is the first woman I've been involved with who had a career and has been successful in her own right, which is interesting," he once said, per People. "It is the first time I had to make concessions to another schedule, which is weird to me.
- 3/12/2018
- by Dan Clarendon
- In Touch Weekly
Thursday’s parole board hearing marks the latest twist in the saga of O.J. Simpson‘s fall from grace, which began in 1994 with the killing of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman.
Prior to the killings, Simpson, now 70, was an American hero, his former prowess on the football field matched by his charm as a celebrity pitchman and actor. But after the slayings, in which Simpson quickly became the suspect, details about rage-filled fights with his ex-wife that were fueled by jealousy began to emerge.
In 1995, after the “Trial of the Century,” Simpson was famously acquitted of double murder,...
Prior to the killings, Simpson, now 70, was an American hero, his former prowess on the football field matched by his charm as a celebrity pitchman and actor. But after the slayings, in which Simpson quickly became the suspect, details about rage-filled fights with his ex-wife that were fueled by jealousy began to emerge.
In 1995, after the “Trial of the Century,” Simpson was famously acquitted of double murder,...
- 7/20/2017
- by Susan Schindehette
- PEOPLE.com
Paula Barbieri. Wow. What a flashback. This pretty lady only made a few films, mostly erotic thrillers, and Night Eyes 4 was her last appearance. Don't quote me or anything, but I'm pretty sure she used a body double in the sex scenes. She is also an underwhelming actress, so I wonder why anyone would hire her for this genre. Oh wait, she was dating Oj Simpson circa the infamous murder of his ex-wife and an unsuspecting waiter who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I won't go into details here because if you aren't aware of the case, then you must have been living under a rock. I do remember Paula getting some coverage after the event based solely on her notorious taste in lovers. I read she split from Simpson the day of the murders, which you know probably pissed him off. She...
- 8/3/2009
- by Amanda By Night
- HorrorYearbook
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