I gotta say, I'm interested. What about you?
2007-08-31 16:33:39
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answer #1
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answered by Linz ♥ VT 4
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Not me. I wouldn't read anything by that double murderer. I don't care if the money is going towards the Goldman family. I will not waste my hard earned money on something I already know that O.J did, which was murder two people.
2007-08-31 22:31:20
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answered by Amber 6
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Why would anyone plan to we had to sit through the months of court and already know he did it and how. Props to OJ though for totally calling out the legal system. Anyone who argues it works now is a chump.
2007-08-31 22:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No way. I'm not giving him anything, after what he did. I can't believe he has the NERVE, and the CRUELTY, but I suppose it makes sense if he was capable of doing it in the first place. If he truly HADN'T done it, he would never write a book like this (or allow it to be written).
2007-08-31 22:33:28
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answered by Char 3
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If I Did That I would be so ashamed of myself for reading the insane ramblings of a unfortunately acquitted double murderer
2007-08-31 22:28:26
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answered by Katprsn 5
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Not me. I didn't think he did it when I watched his trial. But if he thinks he is going to get any of my money for a veiled confession, he is so wrong. If he DIDN'T do it, why is he writing a book about how or why he "would have done it"?
2007-08-31 22:30:19
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answered by kathi1vee 5
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I never thought he did it-so I will buy and read the book. He was framed because he was black, rich and successful and the cops hate to see a black man thrive.
2007-09-01 00:04:21
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answered by MAK 6
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me! *hand raised* they should rename it confessions of a double murderer like they wanted to. it will prob be interesting if not erie and despicable
2007-08-31 22:29:10
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answered by justme 3
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Not I.
But then, I would have found him innocent in the first place. His ex-wife and her lover commited a crime; in the old days, the wronged husband was expected to avenge his honor.
2007-08-31 22:27:34
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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Never, I know how it ends.
2007-08-31 23:05:30
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answered by mikk 6
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