12 years after it was recorded, FOX is set to air an interview with O.J. Simpson, no doubt to capitalize on America's odd fascination with a double-murder that went down well over two decades ago. The interview was originally held off due to extreme pressure, but now seems as good a time as any to bring it back.
In the interview, Simpson explains how he "hypothetically" killed his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, as well as her friend, Ronald Goldman. If that sounds like a familiar premise, it's because it's pretty much identical to the 2007 book If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.
Prior to its original cancellation, the book was set to be published by ReganBooks, which was headed by editor/publisher Judith Regan. Regan sat down and talked to Simpson as part of an accompanying interview, which is what this is. According to TMZ the following happened during the conversation:
TMZ also claims that Simpson talks about an unnamed accomplice he had during that night. As for the details, TMZ writes:
I have no idea what "brought a knife and put a hat and gloves on for dramatic effect" even means in this situation. But FOX is set to air the morbid special on Sunday, March 11.
