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If I Did It

Confessions of the Killer

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If I Did It

By: The Goldman Family, Pablo F. Fenjves, Dominick Dunne
Narrated by: Kim Goldman, Pablo Fenjves, G. Valmont Thomas, Grover Gardner
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In 1994, Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson were brutally murdered at her home in Brentwood, California. O. J. Simpson was tried for the crime in a case that captured the attention of the American people, but he was ultimately found not guilty of criminal charges. The victims' families brought civil cases against Simpson, in which he was found liable for willfully and wrongfully causing the deaths of Ron and Nicole by committing battery with malice and oppression.

In 2006, HarperCollins announced the publication of a book in which O. J. Simpson told how he hypothetically would have committed the murders. In response to public outrage that Simpson stood to profit from these crimes, HarperCollins canceled the book. A Florida bankruptcy court awarded the rights to the Goldmans in August 2007 to partially satisfy the unpaid civil judgment, which has risen, with interest, to over $38 million.

The Goldman family views this book as Simpson's confession, and has worked hard to ensure that the public will read or listen to this book and learn the truth. This audiobook was produced from the original manuscript approved by O. J. Simpson, with additional insight from the Goldman Family, Pablo F. Fenjves, and Dominick Dunne.

©2007 Pablo F. Fenjves; 2007 Ron Goldman, LLC; 2007 Kim Goldman; 2007 Dominick Dunne (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
True Crime Biographies & Memoirs Murder Crime Criminology Entertainment & Celebrities Social Sciences Celebrity
Gripping Confession • Revealing Insights • Excellent Narration • Fascinating Perspective • Informative Context

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...he convinced me. It was all Nicole's fault. She badgered him into marrying her. She badgered him into divorcing her, then she badgered him into killing her. It's all so clear now. And Ron Goldman? He irritated The Juice with his karate moves. Had to kill him! None of this is a surprise - the narrative, the 'reasoning', the victimization of OJ by OJ: Simpson comes off as a pitiful, self-serving narcissist. Every time he says "to be honest..." you think, 'yyyeah. Here it comes...' and he launches into another intricate rationalization of why he's such a nice guy. Why he did his best! But it was everyone else's fault. SHe contradicts himself at almost every point. And some of his points are believable, even credible. But even if you granted him everything about Nicole - drugs, hysteria- it never adds up. Obviously not to murder, but...his own behavior doesn't make sense! He sounds like a child! - throwing up anything possible to justify what he didn't do but if he did he had reason to but he didn't so, uh, there. The narrator does a spooky imitation of Simpson. The writing is good and well-paced. The introduction by Kim Goldman feels unnecessarily long, however real and sincere. Almost as interesting as the text itself is the forward by the Pablo Fenjves - that memorable witness who heard the 'baleful moaning' of the Akita, and the ghostwriter of this book. He comes off as more than credible and fair. For me, this book put a sound 'period' on the end of the OJ chapter. Listening to the intricate elaborations of a bad liar took that "IF" right out of the title. He Did It.

He did it!

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First of all I went into it thinking he was innocent and still do. Most people just assume OJ is guilty because of the history and generally that's the narrative that's been portrayed. But I just don't think there is enough evidence to prove it. He might have committed the crime but he is innocent of the charges there is a difference. However chapter 8 in this audiobook did give me chills and left me thinking about it a lot replaying the words over in my head is this a confession or not I can't say. The first chapter is just preaching from the Goldman family that I skipped through parts are ok when they explain how they got the rights to the book. The second chapter is the ghost writers thoughts which are quite insightful, and everything up to chapter 8 is basically relationship background as OJ saw it. Most of which I didn't know and are quite important to the story.

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great book. loved it . good Job oj . i reccomend this book . god bless

great narrartor especially O.J.

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The chaper of interrogations is a little hard to follow. The murders are told fast and he never states his thoughts or feeling before or after trial.

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It is a great book, super informative. it’s so sad, and upsetting. I never doubted that OJ was the murderer. I just can’t believe so much about how it all played out.

I recommend this book highly to anyone.

I’m SHOCKED

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