After reading If I Did It, Forensic Psychiatrist Carole Lieberman, M.D. concluded, "This book is a Petri dish crawling with psychopathology, that should erase any shadow of a doubt that, indeed, OJ 'did it'! It will be used in psychology classes, as a textbook case of the mind of a murderer, a narcissistic psychopath whose obsession with his lost love drove him to kill her."

When If I Did It first surfaced, Harper Collins had paid OJ a very large advance to relate his confession to a ghostwriter, that ghost writer spent many hours in a hotel room listening to the chilling details of OJ's side of the story. When the first book was stripped from OJ, the Goldman's had no plans of publishing the manuscript—and then they read it.

Most people will tell you that they believe OJ Simpson murdered Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman in cold blood—no longer is there a shimmer of doubt. He is guilty, this chilling manuscript leaves no doubt that If I Did It is a confession.

You decide.

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"If I Did It is a portrait of an abusive husband who beat and eventually killed his ex-wife and Ron Goldman, then laid out his narcissism and self-delusion for all to see. I'd prefer a more straightforward confession, but in the meantime, this will certainly do."
-Timothy Noah, www.Slate.com

 

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