Here is the most interesting part of Kaelin’s admission. They asked him what took him so long to come forward with this information and here is what he had to say via the New York Post.
“The statute of limitations has now passed . . . so I can now say . . . yes, he did it.”
Why didn’t he come forward and tell the truth? Ask why he let O.J. Simpson get away with murder, and I repeat his exact words:
“I was too scared. I was terrified.”
The statute of limitations had nothing to do with it, as soon as OJ was found not guilty that was it, he was protected by the Double Jeopardy law and couldn’t be charged again.
Kato could have walked out of the courtroom the same day, said OJ was Jason Voorhees and nothing would have happened. This is just an attempt to get another 12 seconds of fame.
I guess it worked.
Meanwhile OJ is still chilling in a Las Vegas prison for being the dumbest person on the planet.