When I first met Brian "Kato" Kaelin in
October 1994, he was eager to tell me his story.
I told him I was only interested in the whole
truth, not a version of it, a spin on it, or any-
thing that sounded suspiciouslylike fiction. He
agreed and, despite the reservations of"his peo-
ple," began to meet with me secretly for a series
of interviews that, over the next five months,
covered virtually every detail of the days leading
up to and following the murders of Nicole
Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. We pored
over the facts of the year he spent living with
Nicole in her house on Gretna Green, and the
six months he lived with O.J. at the now infa-
mous Rockingham estate.
No matter what you may think of Kato,
the one indisputable fact is that he lived with
both the primary victim and her alleged killer,
and, while in that privileged position, became a
confidant of both.
And what they told him, he told me.
The information is at once revelatory and
shocking, detailed and emotional, frightening
and incredible, yet rings with the perfect pitch
of undeniable truth. I realized 1 had to tell
everyone all that I knew. This is, after all, a case
of murder, not self-promotion.
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