This is pretty grim and amazing at the same time, has anyone else posted this yet? To me, it just seems like a killer finding a way to profit for his past murders since he can't be tried twice for the same crime.
O.J. Simpson to promote "If I Did It" on Fox
Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:06pm ET
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Fox said Tuesday it will air a two-part interview with O.J. Simpson at month's end in which he describes the 1994 murders of his ex-wife and her friend that he says he didn't commit.
The interview will be conducted by editor and book publisher Judith Regan. On November 30, her Regan Books is publishing a book Simpson wrote with the working title "If I Did It, Here's How It Happened."
Fox said Simpson's book "hypothetically describes" how he would have committed the murders. The special will air at 9 p.m. November 27 and 29 on Fox.
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Fox executives declined comment about the show Tuesday. In a statement released Tuesday, executive vice-president/alternative programming Mike Darnell said: "This is an interview that no one thought would ever happen. It's the definitive last chapter in the trial of the century."
Fox is a subsidiary of News Corp., which also owns Regan Books.
A spokeswoman for Regan Books didn't return a phone call or an e-mail seeking comment Tuesday.
Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman; he can't be tried again for those crimes. In 1997, a civil court found him responsible for the slayings and ordered him to pay $33.5 million to the victims' families.
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wow, the society we live in astounds me some times..... the loopholes in some laws are so bad.
I mean they take the time to punish people who p2p, when the majority of us are hardworking bluecollar types. And peeps like OJ can get away with anything...then brag about it. :icon_puke :icon_scra
Thats what happens when the collective populace of a country lets themselves be bought out by corporations. The united states is under a regime of mighty corporations.
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I heard about this. I think it's completely ridiculous.
No, it's like beating a dead horse.It's the definitive last chapter in the trial of the century.
Now stop being so freaking nice, and buy a stun gun. - Krell
He hasnt paid the last 35.5M in civil damages, so the victim families are trying to get the proceeds, which I hope they get.
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that won't happen as the "money" he is being paid for his book is actually tied up in florida land holdings.
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law enforcement and the fbi are just afraid of someone commiting the perfect murder. Thats what i think anywayz
man who scratches ass shouldn`t bite finger nails
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I guess thats why they spent millions trying to convict this creep.
Hard as ever and here to make you people believe...as long as there is one person to hold hope and dream...A GOD...will never die!
i wonder if this "book" could be seen as a confession on oj's part. that would be the cherry on top if he would go to jail based on this new evidence. oh well! sorry oj you can't become a best selling author just yet keep trying though!!
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like honestly, who does that?!?!
No sense in starting another thread for the useless fucker.
In other news, it looks like OJ is finally going to jail and it could be for a very long time.
Exactly 13 years to the day of his landmark acquittal. I now believe in karma.
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As much as I hate the whole prior OJ affair, setting him with this "crime" because he'd gotton away with a previous murder is a sorry state of affairs, so all he deserves for this is a slap on the wrist.
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean. He was convicted (this time) of armed robbery and kidnapping, as well as other related charges, and you think that's only worthy of a slap on the wrist?
I think he is really missing some dots on the dice. Why would he even attempt such a stupid thing? You would think he would have been happy enough just to live a free man, but no, he had to have his memorabilia back. It's just fucking stupid. I think he deserves whatever he gets.
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agreed..................
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He was framed.
And it was a really shitty bust from an obvious set up (sting) to get him busted. Before he did anything the police and FBI were first called to report the theives who had his stolen property and where they and his property were but the cops were not going to help him in any way, and so he wound up taking matters into his own hands at the urging of those who were framing him.
If it would have been anyone else they would have walked.
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