O.J. Simpson's ex-wife charged him like "a banshee," and he then found himself "drenched in blood and holding a bloody knife," according to a hypothetical "confession" contained in his nixed tell-all book, Newsweek magazine says.In a single chapter obtained by the magazine, titled "The Night In Question," Simpson outlines a scenario that matches much of the actual evidence in the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.
But the hypothetical murder account in "If I Did It" does not describe Simpson actually slicing his ex-wife's neck to the point of near decapitation or slashing Goldmanmore than 20 times, as the evidence at his 1995 murder trial showed was done.
