Westside Gory Funeral Limo Tour: Menendez & O.J. Murders
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Overview
Erik, Lyle and OJ Westside Gory Funeral Limo Tour of West LA takes visitors on a journey into the dark side of Los Angeles, exploring the infamous stories of the Menendez and Simpson/Goldman murders.
This limousine tour focuses on two tragic families of the 90s. Guests will explore locations tied to the horrific double murders of José and Kitty Menendez, as well as Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The tour attempts to step into the minds of Erik, Lyle and O.J., while paying respect to the victims of these senseless tragedies. Key stops include the Menendez Murders House, the former O.J. Simpson Estate, a Starbucks that served as an alleged meeting place, and Nicole Brown Simpson's Condominium. The experience includes access to visual background materials via smartphone. Snacks are not included. This small group tour is perfect for true crime enthusiasts interested in learning more about these infamous events.
Participants can expect an in-depth exploration of the locations connected to these crimes. They can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the events and circumstances surrounding these tragedies.

Highlights
Explore Infamous Crime Scenes: Visit the actual locations tied to the Menendez and Simpson/Goldman murders.
Ride in Style: Travel in a comfortable limousine for a unique and memorable experience.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more intimate and engaging tour with a limited number of participants.
Visual Background Materials: Access supplementary visual aids on your smartphone to enhance your understanding of the cases.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour and loved how the tour guide was knowledgable about all things true crime.

Customers liked learning about the true crime stories
Passengers enjoyed seeing iconic Los Angeles places and hearing the stories behind them
People loved riding in a limousine
The tour guide was knowledgeable and passionate
Some customers wanted more time at each location.
A few people felt the tour was a bit too long.
The Journey
Menendez Murders House
Visit the former family home in Beverly Hills where the Menendez brothers infamously murdered their parents in 1989. While the actual residence is a private property with changed owners and likely renovated, the location still bears the weight of the infamous crime. The neighborhood itself stands as a symbol of affluent suburban life juxtaposed with the darkness that unfolded within its walls, offering a chilling reminder of the fragility of appearances. Reflection and quiet contemplation, remembering the lives impacted by this tragedy, are paramount in acknowledging the gravity of the event.
Former O.J. Simpson Estate
Although the original Rockingham estate where O.J. Simpson once resided was demolished in 1998 and replaced with a new residence, the site remains a point of historical significance. The property was a focal point during the intense media coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial. Driving by the neighborhood evokes the atmosphere of the time, offering a glimpse into the world surrounding one of the most sensational trials in American history. Consider the immense impact of the case and its enduring legacy within American culture and media.
Starbucks (Alleged Meeting Place)
Step inside the Starbucks where, according to some accounts, Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson may have first met. Although not definitively confirmed, this location serves as a symbolic stop, connecting us to the intertwined lives of those involved in the tragic events. While enjoying a coffee, reflect on the everyday moments that shaped their destinies and the unforeseen circumstances that led to their untimely deaths. The Starbucks, an ordinary place, becomes extraordinary through its potential connection to this notorious chapter.
Nicole Brown Simpson's Condominium
Visit the site of the horrific murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The condominium, located at 875 South Bundy Drive, has since been remodeled; however, the location continues to be a solemn reminder of the tragic events of June 12, 1994. Standing near the location allows for contemplation of the devastating impact of violence and the importance of remembering the victims. A plaque or memorial would provide a respectful place for reflection, though none currently exist.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes access to visual background materials that can be viewed on passengers' smartphones. Snacks are not provided, so it's a good idea to bring your own if you think you'll get hungry. Please note that the tour involves visiting locations associated with violent crimes.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers recommend doing additional research about the crimes beforehand to enhance the experience. Also, be sure to bring your phone fully charged to access the visual materials!