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In 1994, OJ Simpson, Lyle Menendez, and Erik Menendez were all in a Los Angeles County jail awaiting trial for high-profile murder cases. Simpson was accused of killing his ex-wife, the Menendez brothers were accused of killing their parents. Despite being in different cells, Simpson and the Menendez brothers formed a bond during their time in jail. Erik Menendez remembered hearing Simpson moan and expressed sympathy for him when Simpson was arrested following a car chase after the brutal murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

Erik Menendez provided support to Simpson while they were in jail together. He advised Simpson not to talk to deputies or other inmates about his case and reassured Simpson to calm down and relax. Erik also revealed that Simpson was delusional and thought he would be released in three weeks. Police officers treated Simpson like royalty, giving him special treatment and requesting his autograph. Simpson’s fame and previous work in Hollywood had already made him a recognizable figure to the Menendez brothers, who remembered meeting him years prior.

While in jail, Erik Menendez wrote a letter to Simpson offering advice and encouragement. He urged Simpson to be strong and fight for his life, rather than focusing on his reputation. Simpson was upset about his career prospects following the murder charges, expressing disappointment that he might not be able to work for NBC anymore. Lyle Menendez also communicated with Simpson, discussing the case and his concerns about the defense strategy being used. Ultimately, both Menendez brothers believed that Simpson was guilty of the murders he was accused of.

In October 1995, OJ Simpson was acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, in a verdict that shocked many. The Menendez brothers’ trials took place in 1993 and 1996, with the latter resulting in their conviction for the murders of their parents. Both Lyle and Erik Menendez were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Despite the different outcomes in their trials, Simpson and the Menendez brothers shared a unique bond during their time in jail, offering each other support and understanding during significant moments in their legal proceedings.

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