Debunking the Nicole Simpson/Ron Goldman Murder Myth
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman: Debunking the Murder Myth
by Denise Noe
The long public ordeal of OJ Simpson, football
hero, sports commentator, actor, and all-around great guy, should have ended
after a wise and careful jury has acquitted him of murdering his ex-wife Nicole
Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
But his victory may prove illusory if OJ keeps his
vow to "spend the rest of my life trying to find the real killer or
killers of my wife and Mr. Goldman."
This writer has uncovered data suggesting that such
a search would only be a waste of time.
There are no unsuspected "real killers" out there to be
found!
This comes as shocking news to OJ Simpson as well
as to the befuddled masses, many of whom continue to ask: "If Simpson didn't murder them, then who
did?" The general public has been
deluded by the same "rush to judgment" which victimized the Juice.
This author holds that the murder hypothesis was
premature and that there is another, more plausible, explanation for the two
deaths.
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman died in a
double suicide.
Possibly because she felt guilty over the many
wrongs she had perpetrated against America's most famous "battered
husband," Nicole took her own life.
Investigators were misled by the violence of her death -- that her
throat was slashed so deeply as to almost decapitate her -- into thinking she
was killed by another.
This is easily explained. Nicole Brown Simpson was a woman. She was in the grips of Pre-Menstrual
Syndrome when she struck the fatal series of blows to her throat. It is common knowledge that women are capable
of virtually ANYTHING when PMS
strikes.
Mr. Goldman expected to return a pair eyeglasses to
Ms. Simpson but, when he saw the dead Nicole, believed he had made a trip for
nothing and slashed himself to death in a fit of frustration. Certainly he overreacted, but this, too, is
easily explained. Ronald Goldman was a man.
The effects of testosterone can lead them to do ANYTHING.
I hope this article will convince OJ Simpson to
abandon his pointless pursuit of the "real killers" and get on with
the lucrative future ahead of him as professional interviewee, inspirational
writer, and autobiographer.
But, after reviewing the history of this tragedy,
it seems at least possible to this writer that that is exactly what OJ plans to
do anyway. Perhaps his vow to "find
the real killers" was a fib to protect his late, beloved ex-wife from the
opprobrium attached to suicide.
We know that the Juice is capable of such
heroism. When police were summoned to
the Simpson home in 1989 because of a domestic squabble OJ "took the
heat," valiantly enduring probation, community service, and telephone
counseling to protect the family's "privacy."
He has said that he would have "stepped in
front of a bullet" for Nicole's sake.
So perhaps it is not too far-fetched to think that the innocent OJ
endured the trial to protect the dead woman's reputation. Indeed, it seems at least conceivable that OJ
Simpson has known the truth about the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald
Goldman all along -- and kept it to himself.
What a man!
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