According to sources cited by RadarOnline.com, Nicole Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were victims of a brutal gangland murder linked to their involvement in drug dealing.
This new information emerges as the Goldman family commemorates the 32nd anniversary of the tragic killings of O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife and her friend, who were brutally stabbed in Los Angeles.
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Mystery Men Near Crime Scene
A knife rampage ended the lives of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman
During O.J. Simpson’s widely publicized trial, known as the ‘Trial of the Century,’ sources revealed that investigators sought information on two mysterious men spotted in a black Mercedes 500 SL outside the Mezzaluna Restaurant on the night of the murders.
Insiders emphasize that critical questions remain unanswered, particularly about the identities of the alleged hitmen targeting Nicole or Goldman.
There are suspicions that Nicole and Goldman, known for providing high-quality cocaine to their friends, may have become targets of an LA drug gang due to a botched cocaine deal.
One witness claimed that Nicole and Goldman were actively involved in a drug-dealing operation, serving as intermediaries between Los Angeles street gangs and the Beverly Hills party scene.
It’s alleged that Nicole supported her cocaine addiction using profits from this illegal business venture with Goldman.
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Claims Of Secret Drug Ring
Nicole allegedly funded her heavy cocaine habit with profits from the business.
As Nicole’s drug use took a toll on her appearance, she increased her consumption and began missing payments.
A witness reported that Nicole even offered gang leaders sexual favors as payment, which they rejected.
One insider stated, “Eventually, Nicole and Goldman became victims of the street’s unforgiving rule: ‘Pay up or die.'”
A friend disclosed, “Nicole was in dire financial straits at that time. She owed the gangs thousands of dollars and simply couldn’t pay.”
“These gangs don’t negotiate repayment plans. If you fail to pay in full, they kill you. It’s that straightforward and final.”
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Nicole’s Alleged Debt Spiral
Nicole offered sex to top gang members instead of cash.
Initially, Nicole and Goldman profited significantly from their drug dealings, according to witnesses.
Nicole enlisted Goldman to distribute cocaine to the elite patrons of bars and restaurants he frequented.
This arrangement provided Nicole with easy access to cocaine, which was otherwise too costly for her.
However, as Nicole’s consumption increased, less of the drug reached their clients, and payments to drug lords dwindled.
“Many people were aware of O.J.’s innocence,” shared Nicole’s friend. “But they remained silent due to their own drug-related activities.”
“Three individuals may now come forward to share what they know with authorities.”
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Case Questions Still Remain
A jury acquitted O.J. Simpson of the murders in October 1995.
Nicole, 35, and Goldman, 25, were fatally stabbed in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994. O.J. Simpson was arrested after a televised, low-speed chase in a white Ford Bronco.
In October 1995, following an extensive eight-month trial, Simpson was acquitted of the murder charges.
However, in a civil trial in 1997, he was found liable for the wrongful deaths of Brown and Goldman and ordered to pay $33.5 million in damages, a debt largely unpaid.
In September 2007, Simpson led a group into a Las Vegas hotel to retrieve sports memorabilia he claimed was his.
He was convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping in 2008 and sentenced to up to 33 years in prison.
Simpson served nine years at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada before receiving parole in 2017.
He spent his remaining years in Florida and Nevada before passing away.

