I always thought he was a sick animal and reading the excerpt that I read confirmed that but I want to read more and I have been searching online but can't find it. I feel guilty.... Anyone else feel the same?
2007-06-20
14:12:16
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FYI--the book isn't actually going to be released. He wrote it and it was about to be published but it was protested so much that they canceled it. However, TMZ.com somehow managed to get a copy of the manuscript and briefly posted a link to it before removing it. But they did post an excerpt from it.
2007-06-20
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No, your not wrong, many people are interested in what he has to say about that night.
What most people find objectionable is O.J. profiting off of the book.
He was trying to get rich again at the expense of the victims - so much so infact that a judge ruled last week that the company that owned the rights to the book was really a shell company designed for the sole purpose if keeping the money out of the hands of the Goldmans who he still owes millions of dollars to.
Your curiousity is fine - O.J.'s greed is dispicable
2007-06-20 14:18:24
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answered by urbanbulldogge 4
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Just before the verdict was read, the NYC newscaster said, "The whole world is waiting." Then the verdict was given. A few months later, I was in Europe and asked my relatives if they were shocked about OJ Simpson being found not guilty. They all replied, "Who is OJ Simpson?" They had no clue about what was going on in this country with that trial. So it's very American to be curious about the OJ Simpson story, since we were the only ones who took an interest in it to begin with.
2007-06-20 14:22:06
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answered by mac 7
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I don't know what it is, but it seems to be human nature to want to see/know about sick things. Think about how many traffic jams there are when there's a particularly horrific accident on the other side of the road. Everyone has to look. It's a sick fascination. So no, you're not wrong. He, however, is wrong for having written it in the first place.
2007-06-20 14:15:25
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answered by Jocelyn L 4
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Go and buy the book! It no longer belongs to OJ, the Goldman family will get any money from the book so now we can all feel at ease reading it.
2007-06-20 14:20:44
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answered by Urchin 6
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He is spoiled. He has always gotten his way and he has probably gotten away with other things we do not even know about. His money, his celebrity status and yes, even his color, has always gotten him off the hook. It appears like it did not work, this time. To may way of looking at it, it is actually very sad. His daugther has also gotten into trouble I understand. Little wonder, with OJ as the dad.
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you are not wrong. I want to read the book but have not really had the time to look for it but it will probably be on the book shelf at walmarts soon at their discount price and i don't want to give him more money than he deserves for his book.
2007-06-20 14:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You are just curious as to what goes through this sick man's head through reading his book and understanding what makes a man go mad like he is.
2007-06-20 14:15:32
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answered by jack 4
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I think the book is just a confession, and his way of easing his conscience. I haven't heard if they will release it or not.
To bad they didn't make the movie for T.V.
2007-06-20 14:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back. It's human nature to be curious. Kinda like not looking away at a car crash.
2007-06-20 14:23:29
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answered by xothebestox 3
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No,it was ingrained in us,so maybe the book will shed a little light on his mentality at the time,or his continued mentality,or lack there of...
2007-06-20 14:16:50
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answered by ? 5
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