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In Irony Of All Ironies, Even O.J. Simpson Thinks 'Tiger King' Villain Carole Baskin Got Away With Murder

In Irony Of All Ironies, Even O.J. Simpson Thinks 'Tiger King' Villain Carole Baskin Got Away With Murder
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Tiger King is the nation's newest Netflix obsession, and it seems no one is immune to its addictive charms. Including O.J. Simpson.

It's been almost 25 years since Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman.

And now he's weighing in on the alleged murder at the center of Tiger King: namely, the accusation that Carole Baskin killed her husband and fed him to tigers.


For those of you who haven't watched the crazy journey that is Tiger King, there is some doubt about whether or not Carole Baskin, the owner and operator of Big Cat Rescue, killed her husband, who went missing in 1997.

O.J. seems to have no doubt about this, though.

"There's not a shred of doubt in my mind that that lady's husband is tiger sashimi right now."

Yes, even Simpson is convinced Baskin killed her husband and fed him to the tigers, drenching his corpse in sardine oil, as Carole explained herself would be the way to get tigers to eat a human corpse.

People are noting the bitter irony in O.J.'s declaration.





A sheriff has reopened the case on Baskin's missing husband and is once again looking for leads.










Hey, O,J., maybe don't weigh in on this topic? Just a thought.

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