OJ SIMPSON reportedly laughs when questioned about his children being inside the house when their mother was brutally murdered.
The bizarre moment is said to come as the fallen sports legend gives his account of the infamous killing on the Fox special OJ: The Lost Confession.
interviewer Judith Regan asks: "So your kids were in the house" (at the time of the murder).
Simpson apparently starts laughing, and responds: "Now we got to stop. Now we got to stop. It's hard enough for me without bringing my kids into this."
He then goes quiet before he is said to laugh again, adding: "I'm sorry, I tend to keep my kids out of everything as you may notice."
Simpson's son Justin was five and his daughter Sydney was eight at the time of the brutal killing.
If it wasn't for the family dog attracting the attention of a neighbour they would have been the ones to discover their mother's butchered body.
On the show, Simpson reveals how he would hypothetically have killed his girlfriend and her lover.
Another clip from the TV special shows him laughing when talking about the murder.
The interview comes after The Juice's book publisher and a close pal both claimed he confessed to murdering Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman in 1994.
In The Fox special, OJ talks about a violent clash with tragic Nicole over her drug use and her relationship with friend Faye Resnick, who OJ labels "a hooker", claims the .
In his "imagined" version of events, OJ says he confronted Nicole at her home with an accomplice he calls Charlie.
The ex-NFL star then claims, in his version, that she fell over during the row prompting her alleged lover Ron Goldman to start a fight using karate.
Simpson says he blacked out and fled with "Charlie" after waking up covered in blood.
OJ: The Last Confession will air Sunday at 8pm on US television.
Meanwhile, Judith Regan, who was looking to publish OJ's controversial book "If I Did It" - another hypothetical account of how he would have murdered his wife - claims the star confessed via his lawyer 12-years ago.
Judith claimed in an un-aired Fox interview at the time, that she received a call from OJ's lawyer who said he was ready to admit it.
In a clip obtained by , she told the show: "The only condition he had was he didn't want to call the book I Did It.
"He wanted to put an 'If' in front of it so he had deniability with his children. He couldn't face his children and couldn't tell them that he'd done it.
"That was the way it was portrayed to me."
Two years ago, in a documentary OJ: Made In America, the shamed-footballer's pal Mike Gilbert says he confessed while they drank beers and smoked pot.
Gilbert recalled: "I just asked him: 'What happened June 12th?'
"I said: 'I always thought you probably did it.'
"He shook his head and he said 'Yeah.'
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"And he said 'If she wouldn't have opened the door with a knife she'd probably still be alive'".
Despite being acquitted in October 1995 for Nicole and Goldman’s murders, a civil suit later found Simpson responsible for their deaths and he was ordered to pay $33.5 million in restitution to the victims’ families.
He was later convicted of multiple felonies, including kidnapping, burglary, and armed robbery after a 2007 incident in Las Vegas, and faced up to 33 years in prison. He was released on parole in October 2017.