Questionable New Book Claims OJ Simpson Was Framed By Nicole Brown’s Parents

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A new book puts forth the rather preposterous theory that it was Nicole Brown’s parents who framed OJ Simpson for her murder.

The recently published book, not to be confused with If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer by OJ Simpson himself, is titled The Sealed Envelope: Who Framed OJ Simpson for Their Murders, How They Did It and Why They Got Away With It.

Check out this description…

WHO framed OJ Simpson for their murders?

WHAT was their motive?

WHEN did they begin making plans to eliminate Nicole Brown Simpson and OJ Simpson?

HOW did OJ’s blood end up inside the murder scene while he was at home asleep?

WHY did they need a second victim?

Everything we’ve been told since 1994 is a lie: A lie created by the killers of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, after executing their carefully planned murder plot; a lie knowingly adopted and promulgated by a corrupt and complicit district attorney’s office who had proof of OJ Simpson’s innocence on the very first day of their homicide investigation.

This book explores the hidden evidence, suppressed witnesses and scandalous misconduct on the part of Los Angeles County authorities that allowed the real killers of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman to walk free for almost 30 years – killers who were far closer to Nicole than previously thought possible.

Find out who actually did it, why, and how they got away with it.

Sold yet? What if we told you that the people who hired the killers of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were … Brown’s parents and sisters?

Dun dun dun…

According to RadarOnline.com, the book claims it was all “a premeditated move so they could continue living in a home owned by Simpson.”

It’s claimed the former football legend was preparing to repossess and liquidate after a failed reconciliation between himself and Brown, stating that framing him would put a permanent stop to their eviction as he was the deed holder of their house.

The authors alleged that when the Simpsons divorced in 1992, it spelled the beginning of the end for both the Browns’ dependency on Simpson’s financial assistance as well as their stay in a house owned by him.

That’s right. Lou and Juditha Brown, along with Nicole’s sisters Denise and Tanya, orchestrated a “carefully planned murder plot” to kill their daughter and her friend.

But wait… there’s more!

The book also states that Marcia Clark and the district attorney’s office were in on the scheme.

Wow.