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Norman Pardo

    Who Really Killed Nicole?
    • Who Really Killed Nicole?

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in June 1994 became a national sensation, leading to a highly publicized trial of O.J. Simpson, who was accused of the crimes. The brutal killings occurred outside Nicole's home in Brentwood, California, and the subsequent trial captivated over one hundred million viewers, making it one of the most-watched events in television history. Despite O.J.'s acquittal in October 1995, questions linger about the true events of that night. Norman Pardo, O.J.'s close confidante and business manager for two decades, presents a compelling narrative that challenges the prevailing narrative. Through new evidence and interviews with individuals connected to Simpson and Goldman, Pardo posits that the real killer may be notorious serial killer Glen Rogers, rather than O.J. Simpson, who he claims was primarily concerned with protecting his children. This account promises to be eye-opening and shocking, making it essential for those interested in the O.J. Simpson trial, the murders, and the enigmatic figure of Glen Rogers, as it seeks to uncover the truth behind that tragic evening in 1994.

      Who Really Killed Nicole?