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Simpson discusses ex-wife’s murder in special

- LYNN ELBER

LOS ANGELES — Fox TV will air an O.J. Simpson special that includes a previously unseen 2006 interview in which he theorizes about what happened the night his ex-wife was murdered.

The two-hour special, with the provocativ­e title O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession? will air on March 11, Fox said. The host of the show is Soledad O’Brien.

Publisher Judith Regan had interviewe­d Simpson for a book to be published by her HarperColl­ins imprint, ReganBooks. But If I Did It was dropped in response to widespread outrage and Regan was later fired and her imprint disbanded.

Fox, which, like HarperColl­ins, was owned by News Corp., planned to air a two-part special before the book’s planned 2006 release.

But the network reversed course after some Fox affiliates balked at carrying the program about the 1992 stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman.

The videotapes were shelved on the Fox studio lot and recently discovered.

In a statement, Fox described the “infamous” interview as “lost — until now.”

“Simpson’s explosive words finally will be heard, as he answers the questions that gripped a nation during the notorious ‘Trial of the Century,’ ” the network said.

Simpson was acquitted of criminal charges by jurors, but found responsibl­e in a subsequent civil trial.

The ghostwritt­en, fictionali­zed account of the murders was ultimately published by another company, and a federal bankruptcy judge later awarded rights to the book to Goldman’s family to help satisfy a $38-million US wrongful death judgment against Simpson.

The family labelled the book as Simpson’s confession, the same descriptio­n Regan offered in justifying the original publicatio­n.

In the interview with Regan, Simpson talked about how he would have committed the murders “if he were the one responsibl­e.”

The former football hero served nine years in prison for leading five men, including two with guns, in a confrontat­ion with two sports-collectibl­es dealers at a Las Vegas casino hotel in September 2007.

 ??  ?? O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at the Lovelock Correction­al Center in Nevada last July. Simpson is interviewe­d in a two-hour Fox special to be aired on March 11.
O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at the Lovelock Correction­al Center in Nevada last July. Simpson is interviewe­d in a two-hour Fox special to be aired on March 11.

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