![]() Simpson: Well, we tried to get back together, and it just didn't work. ![]() Vannatter: What was your relationship with her? What was the. Simpson: Officially? Probably close to two years, but we've been apart for a little over two years. Vannatter: How long have you been divorced? Vannatter: Yeah, and we're going to need to talk to you about that. All right, what we're gonna do is, we want to.We're investigating, obviously, the death of your ex-wife and another man. Vannatter: OK, and you give up your right to have an attorney present while we talk? Vannatter: OK, do you wish to give up your right to remain silent and talk to us? Vannatter: OK, you've got to speak up louder than that. ![]() Vannatter: Are there any questions about that? If you so desire and cannot afford one, an attorney will be appointed for you without charge before questioning. You have the right to speak to an attorney and to have an attorney present during the questioning. If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. Simpson, you have the right to remain silent. If you don't understand anything, tell me, OK? And I would like you to listen carefully. Prior to us talking to you, as we agreed with your attorney, I'm going to give you your constitutional rights. Vannatter: And what is your birthdate, Mr. The date is June 13th, 1994, and the time is 13:35 hours. my partner, Detective Lange, and we're in an interview room in Parker Center. ![]() This interview was conducted by Philip Vannatter and Thomas Lange, the Los Angeles Police Department's chief investigators of the murders of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. ![]()
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