Shocking New Evidence Unveiled: O.J. Simpson’s Chilling Confession Emerges One Year After His Death—What Did He Really Do?

Shocking New Evidence Unveiled: O.J. Simpson’s Chilling Confession Emerges One Year After His Death—What Did He Really Do?

Peace, who worked under the name Devon Shire in X-rated films, said Cowlings first brought up his concern about O.J. during a tryst several days before the murders. And she still remembers Cowlings’ exact words: “I’m worried about O.J. He’s been really distracted lately and keeps flying into rages about Nicole. He’s not himself. I’m afraid of what he’s capable of.”

Peace continued: “A.C. said O.J. had become obsessed with Ron Goldman after he saw him driving Nicole’s Ferrari, and was stalking him, trying to get him alone so he could intimidate him and make him stop seeing Nicole.”

“Al said: ‘O.J. was out one night following Ron, and he kept calling me from all these different places, either from phone booths or a car phone, saying that he was behind Ron every step of the way.'”

“Al then told me he had loaned O.J. his black leather gloves. This was all before the murders, so I didn’t think anything of it.” Eight days after the murders, Peace said she joined Cowlings in Room 406 at the Radisson Bel-Air Summit Hotel, less than two miles from the crime scene on Bundy Drive in Brentwood.

RadarOnline.com learned Cowlings checked into the hotel in the early hours of June 21, handing over a $250 cash deposit for the room. Later the same day, he was handed back $90.94 in cash, after charges for the room, parking, one local phone call and drinks from the minibar totaled $159.06.

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