Kato Kaelin predicted that O.J. Simpson would die without confessing to the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman in a February podcast interview: 'I think he is guilty, but if it's him, he's never gonna go out and say it.'
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Even when Yontef posed the idea that maybe Simpson would confess on his deathbed, Kaelin said, "No, never. It will never happen."The manuscript was withdrawn from publication after stirring up public outrage, but rights were later awarded to the Goldman family, who chose to publish it with the addition of the subtitleKaelin was staying in Simpson's guest house on June 12, 1994, the night that Brown and Goldman were murdered.
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