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No murder confession was found in confiscated recordings from OJ Simpson’s ex-bodyguard, police said

No murder confessions were found in the confiscated recordings from OJ Simpson’s ex-bodyguard, police told TMZ.

Supposedly there were no references to Simpson in the recordings and were mostly just audio recordings of Iroc Avelli, Simpson’s former bodyguard, talking to himself.

Bloomington police said they “found no conclusive information” after being asked by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to search several USB flash drives that investigators believed contained a confession from Simpson to the Murders could include Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, according to a statement obtained by FOX 9 News.

FILE – OJ Simpson watches as his former defense attorney Yale Galanter testifies during an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court May 17, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

What was probably included in the recording?

According to a search warrant application filed in Hennepin County, Officer George Harms requested a judicial search warrant to search for images of USB flash drives so that “a complete forensic examination of all USB flash drives can be conducted in an attempt to locate them to receive.” Recording.”

The search warrant was filed on the grounds that the USB flash drives “constitute evidence indicating that a crime has been committed or that a specific person has committed a crime.”

According to the search warrant filed by the Bloomington Police Department in Minnesota on March 3, 2022, Harms investigated an assault that occurred at a home on Lyndale Avenue South in Bloomington and executed a search warrant to collect evidence at the scene.

After the search warrant was executed, several pieces of evidence were seized, including a backpack containing ammunition. Iroc Avelli, Simpson’s former bodyguard, has been formally charged in the pending case.

On June 14, 2024, Harms received a call from the LAPD stating that Avelli and his attorney had met with detectives and stated that there was a USB flash drive containing a recording of OJ Simpson’s confession in the backpack seized during the search have murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

Det. Mojarro from the LAPD has now asked Harms to look in the green backpack for USB sticks for recording.

So far, Harms has reported that he has found the USB sticks, but does not yet know the contents.

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The murder trial

In 1994, Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her boyfriend Ron Goldman were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles apartment. Simpson was quickly identified as the person involved in the high-profile crime, and when he failed to turn himself in, police issued an arrest warrant.

That led to the infamous low-speed chase in which TV networks reported live as police chased the white Ford Bronco as his former teammate Al Cowlings Simpson drove through LA before finally surrendering.

Simpson was arrested and charged with murder. He was ultimately found not guilty in a widely watched, televised trial. No one else was ever convicted of the deaths.

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