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Glen Rogers Confesses in Discovery Channel Special to Killing Nicole Brown Simpson

It’s not over with our friend OJ Simpson: a new theory about the REAL killer of Nicole Brown Simpson is being floated on a Discovery Channel documentary. Though OJ was infamously acquitted of the 1995 deaths, he was found legally liable in a later court hearing where more evidence was admitted, and was made to pay $33 million in damages. He also agreed to write a book, “If I did it,” which was cancelled. But there nevertheless remains lingering doubts on this contentious issue. Earlier this year William Dear released a book blaming OJ’s son. But the Discovery Channel has somebody else in mind.

As the Daily Mail reported Monday morning, the documentary will relate serial killer Glen Rogers with the killing. He claims that Simpson hired him to break into Nicole’s home, steal $20,000 diamond earrings, and if necessary, kill “he bi***.”

Rogers is on death row for stabbing Tina Marie Cribbs of Tampa Florida in 1995 and leaving her in the motel bathtub to die. He was also later convicted of killing Sandra Gallagher of Los Angeles, mother of three, and leaving her body in her burning pickup truck. He has even boasted of murdering 70 women, though he later claimed he was just kidding.

So is he kidding now? Notoriety seems to be his interest. Other than talk, what ties him to the infamous Nicole Simpson murder? He has presented receipts showing he was in the area at the time. It is said he bragged about partying with her and threatening that he was “going to take her down.”

The documentary didn’t have access to the death-row convict, but it features extensive interviews with his brother Clay. When Glen claimed to have killed Brown and Goldman, Clay doubted him, until he went through a step-by-step scenario of how it went down.

Were it true, it would at least explain the second set of bloody footprints on the scene in 1995 that had never been resolved.

Daniel June: Daniel June studied English literature at Michigan State University, graduating in 2003. Working a potpourri of jobs since, from cake-decorator to proofreader, his passion has always been writing, resulting in books of essays, novels, and children’s novellas.