Posted on 10/19/2006 4:38:12 PM PDT by JTN
O.J. Simpson is confessing. Hypothetically, that is.
The former football great, who was acquitted in criminal court 11 years ago of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, reportedly has been paid a whopping $3.5 million to write about the double murder that shocked and riveted the nation in 1994, according to a detailed report in the new National Enquirer.
But Simpson is not actually confessing to the murder rather, hes writing a hypothetical book which the Enquirer reports is tentatively being called If I Did It.
The early part of the book tells how Simpson fell in love with Nicole and how the marriage collapsed, reports the tab. He goes on, according to the article, to describe in gruesome detail the killing of his ex-wife and Goldman; he stipulates that the murder scenes are hypothetical. But, notes the tab, the descriptions are so detailed and so chillingly realistic that readers are left with little doubt as to what really happened.
Simpson can never be retried for the murders because of double jeopardy laws, according to the Enquirer, which also claims that Simpson aims to keep any book money instead of paying it out in a civil suit judgment against him by spending it all quickly.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
Wonder if a Sting Ray understands the concept of "diversity"?
Simpson's an idiot, not a lawyer. There is a something called a "Request for Enforcement of Sister State Judgment" They most certainly CAN come after his guility ass.
I'm sure his two kids can't wait to read the gruesome details of their mother's murder.
This prig is still a monster.
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
If I did it....Oh come on!!!
Why would OJ do this when the Goldman's Attorney is certain to attach the money?
amen to that!!!!
jur nulification by affirmative action at its finest....who said someone could NOT get away with cold blooded murder right in front of the public and on TV!!!!
He is ignorant enough, and has enough ego to hang himself. His lawyer is dead, and maybe he will soon be too.
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