Story highlights
- "#LAPD has determined knife has no nexus to Simpson/Goldman murder investigation," tweet says
- O.J. Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of killing Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman
The message may quell -- at least for the moment -- a resurgence of interest in the double-murder case that gripped the United States in the 1990s. No murder weapon was ever found.
The tweet said: "#LAPD has determined knife has no nexus to Simpson/Goldman murder investigation. The investigation remains open"
No explanation was given for how police made this determination.
After police obtained the weapon it was tested for forensics -- including DNA and hair -- at a lab, police said.
Nicole Brown Simpson, ex-wife of retired football star O.J. Simpson, and her friend Goldman were found brutally slashed in 1994 outside her condominium.
A jury acquitted Simpson in the killings in 1995. His acquittal largely split the country along racial lines. The Goldman family filed a civil wrongful death suit against him and in 1997 a jury found him liable and awarded the family $8.5 million in damages and millions more in punitive damages.
He was sentenced to 33 years with parole eligibility after nine years.