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O.J. Simpson's Close Friend Still Thinks He's Innocent of 1994 Murders


O.J. Simpson’s friend Charlie Ehrlich still thinks Simpson is innocent of murdering his former wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994

Never, ever believed he was involved in the killing of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman,” Charlie Ehrlich exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, April 11, one day after Simpson died at age 76 following a battle with cancer. Although Simpson was found liable for the wrongful death of and battery against Goldman and battery against Brown in February 1997 — he was infamously acquitted of the crimes during his criminal trial in 1995 — Ehrlich doesn’t think Simpson was violent or capable of murder. Simpson was an immediate person of interest in the 1994 murders after he pleaded no contest to a domestic violence charge against Brown in 1989.

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