In an unexpected turn of events, one police witness has broken 30 years of silence and come forward with new allegations against OJ Simpson.
62-year-old John Dunton claims that he witnessed OJ at the scene of the crime where hitmen that he allegedly hired killed Nicole Brown and her lover Ron Goldman.
Dunton also claims that the hitmen were members of the infamous Gambino Crime Family.
For 30 years Dunton stayed silent on the matter, despite initially talking to police.
He claims that he retreated from cooperating with police because mobsters put a gun in his mouth one night and threatened to murder him and his family. Dunton revealed via audio tape:
OJ Simpson WAS at Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman's murder scene and watched as the Gambino gangsters he hired slaughtered the couple, claims witness who says he stayed silent for 30 years because he feared for his lifehttps://t.co/iDlktKGz9W via @MailOnline pic.twitter.com/ebvuoALGpr
— Brightly (@BrightlyAgain) April 13, 2024
He literally confessed national television #OJSimpson #OJIsDead pic.twitter.com/6GBrwSUt7d
— Shiloh 🥀 (@ShilohxxJulia) April 13, 2024
Daily Mail had the exclusive scoop:
Although Dunton initially spoke to LA police after the brutal double murder, he went quiet after mobsters pushed him to his knees, stuck a gun in his mouth and threatened to murder him and his family if he spoke about the murder again.
Other sources familiar with the matter also claimed that Simpson’s acquittal was largely due to racial reasons and jury impropriety.
JUST IN—CNN's Stephanie Elam reporting on OJ Simpson's death accidentally said the quiet part out loud:
"So many people were just happy to see that someone who is rich and famous, and black, could get away with… er … what other people did in the system as well, too." pic.twitter.com/7j4zPCUlo5
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) April 11, 2024
OJ Simpson is dead. Here’s a juror in his case admitting 90% of the jury thought he committed murder but set him free to stick it to whitey. pic.twitter.com/PawQ1e6DYH
— Way of the World (@wayotworld) April 11, 2024
According to The New York Post:
Dunton was vague about who had given him the information, according to the recording.
He declined comment Saturday and referred calls to Barresi.
Barresi told The Post he had first reached out to Dunton 30 years ago about the headline-making murders, but decided to try him again last week and this time, Dunton agreed to talk.
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