Caitlyn Jenner speaks on how O.J. Simpson ‘killed’ his wife and Kris Jenner knew about it

Years after the painful death of O.J Simpson’s wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, Caitlyn Jenner makes shocking revelation.

According to Caitlyn Jenner, O.J. Simpson “obviously” killed his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and his ex-wife Kris Jenner knew her best friend would be murdered before it happened.

Caitlyn made this revelation on Big Brother VIP  series on Monday, November 1, while talking to her co-stars, Omarosa and Jessika Power, about her very personal connection to the O.J. Simpson murder trial.

Caitlyn, who was married to Kris Jenner, said: “I was at Nicole’s house two days before the murder.

“Nicole was Kris’ best friend, had been for a long time.”

Without mincing words, Caitlyn said: “Obviously he did it, and he got away with it.”

Caitlyn, who fathered Kendall and Kylie Jenner, continued: “And at one point he even told Nicole, ‘I’ll kill you and get away with it, ’cause I’m O.J. Simpson’.

“And Nicole relayed that onto Kris at one point, and unfortunately she was right.

“We were at the courthouse, we were watching what was going on in the other room, and even after the not guilty verdict, the first thing Kris [does is she] turns around to me and goes, ‘We should have listened to Nicole, she was right right from the beginning’.”

O.J.’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were found dead at her home in Brentwood on June 12, 1994.

Nicole and her family had dined at Mezzaluna Trattoria, a local restaurant where Ron was a waiter, earlier in the night.

Nicole’s mother, Juditha Brown, had accidentally left her sunglasses at the restaurant and Ron, who was a friend of Nicole’s, agreed to drop them off at her house when his shift ended.

At midnight both bodies were discovered on the walkway outside of her home.

O.J. Simpson, who had a history of domestic violence against Nicole, was arrested on June 17, 1994, and charged with the double murders.

His 11-month long trial at Los Angeles Superior Court ended when he was found not guilty on October 3, 1995.

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