NEW YORK — Gov. Chris Christie has taken on O.J. Simpson's response at a parole hearing that he has lived a "conflict-free life."

The Republican governor, who was on a radio show Friday, pointed to a domestic violence case against the ex-football star involving his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and the civil lawsuit that found Simpson responsible for her death and the death of Ron Goldman. Christie said Friday he "slaughtered them."

Simpson was acquitted of criminal charges in their slayings.

Christie was talking about Simpson's hearing in the Nevada robbery case Thursday, during which Simpson said: "I've basically spent a conflict-free life." Simpson was granted parole.

Christie surmised Simpson got a tougher sentence for the robbery because of the slayings.

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