Man beats wife to death…another admits killing wife

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After only two years of marriage, a Congolese man identified as Francis Mbuyi (Dewiston Mbuyi) has killed his wife Lhynda after beating her mercilessly.She died of internal bleeding in hospital.The couple got married two years ago.It is unclear why he killed her.

Reports said a quarrel ensued between the couple over allegations of infidelity.

Meanwhile, the hypothetical murder confession of Orenthal James Simpson aired on Sunday night, detailing how Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman might have been killed outside her Brentwood home.
In the Fox special OJ: The Lost Confession, which was originally taped back in 2006, Simpson says that he blacked out during the actual murder and when he came to was covered in blood.
He also states that he and Nicole were arguing outside and she fell, prompting Ron Goldman to come up to him and threatened to fight him with karate.
Simpson said that he then grabbed a knife out of the hands of his friend Charlie, who got the weapon from either Simpson’s car or Nicole’s home.
He then fled the scene, leaving his two children asleep inside as their mother lay fatally stabbed just outside their home.
Simpson said he had gone to Nicole’s home at the time to confront her about rumors that she was hosting parties with drugs and group sex.
It would not have been the first time, with Nicole calling authorities twice on October 25, 1993 after a violent episode broke out between her and Simpson, culminating with the former football player trying to break down her door to gain entry into her residence.
‘He’s ranting and raving outside,’ Nicole told the dispatcher, stating later that Simpson was going to ‘beat the s***’ out of her.
When asked if this had happened in the past, Nicole said: ‘Many times.’
Through this all, Simpson can be heard in the background screaming, and at one point shouts: ‘OJ worked his a** off for this family – for Keith?’
Simpson said in the interview that he was yelling something completely different, and gave his slant on the confrontation.