OJ Simpson Dies; White Bronco Readies Tell-All Book on How It Survived
April 11, 2024

"We've always felt that the Bronco had a story to tell..."

BRENTWOOD—O.J. Simpson, the former football star and actor, passed away at the age of 76, leaving behind a complicated legacy marked by his infamous 1994 trial for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. While Simpson's death has sparked renewed interest in his life and legal troubles, it's the White Bronco, the vehicle at the center of the infamous police chase during the trial, that is now making headlines.


The White Bronco, which became an iconic symbol during Simpson's trial, is reportedly preparing to release a tell-all book detailing its side of the story and how it survived Simpson and the tumultuous events surrounding his trial. According to sources close to the Bronco, the book will provide a unique perspective on the events leading up to and following the chase, shedding new light on one of the most sensationalized events in modern American history.


"We've always felt that the Bronco had a story to tell," said a spokesperson for the vehicle. "It's been through a lot, and we believe that its perspective will confirm what Simpson has already admitted to... allegedly, I guess."

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