OJ Simpson Trial Answer to Murders Are in The World of Faye Resnick

Playboy’s Faye Resnick joined Real Housewives of Beverly Hills this week, reminding viewers of that notorious moment in the trial when OJ Simpson stated “the answers to the murders of Ron and Nicole are in the world of Faye Resnick.”

OJ Simpson had claimed in the 1990s that the “answer to murders are in the world of Faye Resnick”. Resnick was Nicole Brown Simpson’s alleged friend. But upon Nicole’s murder, Faye Resnick posed for Playboy photos. That timing became Camille Grammer’s beef in this week’s Real Housewives broadcast. Grammer herself has posed in dozens of Playboy spreads. But, as Grammer puts it, she didn’t pose shortly after her best friend was murdered.

Faye Resnick was questioned in the Simpson civil suit in 1996. Her attorney, Leonard Marks, told news at the time that she had received “many” death threats at the time. He also denied Resnick had anything to do with Brown’s murder.

Now a half decade later, people incorrectly remember that infamous remark that  “the answers to the murders lie are in the world of Faye Resnick” was an OJ Simpson trial answer. It wasn’t. Rather it was a line that Simpson gave during a TV interview. Resnick told news in 1996 that she had to leave Beverly Hills following that TV statement.

John Quinlan Kelly, who represented the father of Nicole Brown Simpson, said after Resnick’s interview to the New York Post , “We’ve seen nothing . . . to indicate that the answers to the murders of Ron and Nicole lie with Faye Resnick.”

During the Simpson murder trial, a court barred testimony from Faye Resnick’s then former boyfriend, Christian Reichardt. He was set to reportedly testify about Resnick’s own alleged conduct. The judge found there was no evidence or motive that another person killed the victims or that the murders were related to illegal substances.