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O.J. Simpson was "chilling" on the couch drinking beer, watching TV 2 weeks before he died, lawyer says
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O.J. Simpson's last robust discussion with his longtime lawyer was just before Easter, at the country club home Simpson leased southwest of the Las Vegas Strip.
"He was awake, alert and chilling," attorney Malcolm LaVergne recalled Tuesday. "He's on the couch ... drinking a beer and watching TV. And so that was the last time we had effective back-and-forth conversations. He's usually the one who keeps me up on the news ... so we were just catching up on the news then."
About a week later, on April 5, a doctor said Simpson was "transitioning," as LaVergne described it. The last time LaVergne visited, last week, Simpson only had the strength to ask for water and to choose to watch a TV golf tournament instead of a tennis match.
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