OJ Simpson's remains have been cremated, with his lawyer stating that Simpson wouldn't want anyone to feel sorry for him. The former NFL star, who was acquitted of the 1994 murder of his ex-wife and her friend, passed away at the age of 76 after battling prostate cancer. His attorney confirmed that Simpson's cremains will be given to his children, and no public memorial is planned. Despite his legal history and controversies, Simpson's lawyer described his last years as "fantastic," and highlighted his impact as a famous and polarizing figure.
OJ Simpson's remains have been cremated following his death at the age of 76, with his lawyer stating that Simpson wouldn't want anyone to feel sorry for him. His attorney, Malcolm LaVergne, mentioned that Simpson had a "fantastic" final few years and that his cremains will be given to his children. Simpson, a former NFL player, was famously acquitted of criminal charges in the 1995 trial of the century but was found liable for the deaths in a separate civil court case. He also served time in prison for armed robbery.
A lawyer for Jordan Willis, whose three friends were found frozen to death behind his home, claims Willis had no knowledge of their presence and would have called for help if he had known. The friends were discovered after a woman went to Willis' home searching for her fiancé and found a body on the back porch. Police found no signs of foul play and are awaiting autopsy results.