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Court said 'no', civil suit said 'yes'. Personally speaking - I think he did it.

Given that he can't be charged for it again under the double jeopardy laws he loses nothing by making a confession - despite how crass it sounds.

Still its pretty unethical for a publisher would give him a book deal - essentially he (and they) would be profiting from the murder.

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The man did it, he knows he did it, and he doesn't mind flaunting himself now. He makes me puke.

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Author Says He Was Told O.J. Book Was Confession

Friday, September 14, 2007

By Roger Friedman

Pablo Fenjves, author of O.J. Simpson’s controversial book, “If I Did It,” says the book’s original publisher told him it was a confession.

Fenjves writes in a prologue to the book, obtained by this column exclusively, that Judith Regan, then of ReganBooks/HarperCollins, told him:

“He wants to confess, and I’m being assured it’s a confession. But this is the only way he’ll do it.”

The book, which was canceled by HarperCollins and is today being published by Beaufort Books after a court battle, now belongs to the family of Ronald Goldman. A civil jury found Simpson responsible for the 1994 slayings of Goldman and Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown. A criminal jury acquitted him of murder charges.

Blood, Pregnancy and Dan Rather: Click Here for More Shocking Details From "If I Did It."

Ironically, Fenjves, who was hired by the publisher to write the book with Simpson, had been a witness in the murder case. He was one of Nicole Simpson’s neighbors, and had heard what he describes as the “plaintive wail” of her dog that night after the murders occurred.

The book, which hits stores today, is approximately 60,000 words long. But readers will be mostly interested in a 10,000-word section in which Simpson describes with brutal detachment how — "if" he did it — he killed the pair in cold blood while a companion, named “Charlie,” stood by and watched.

“Charlie,” if Simpson is telling truth, was a new friend at the time and not his best buddy A.C. Cowlings or anyone else from the parade of clowns who occupied America’s TVs and media in 1994-95.

Fenjves writes that he doesn’t believe there was a “Charlie” and that Simpson was alone on the night in question.

While Simpson’s account lines up pretty well with evidence presented in the trial, it’s Fenjves’ prologue that actually says more about the entire episode. At one point early on in their discussions, Simpson says to the writer, “I don’t know what the hell you want from me. I’m not going to tell you that I sliced my ex-wife’s neck and watched her eyes roll up into her head.”

That Simpson could even speak so dispassionately and violently about his ex-wife and mother of two of his children should sound alarms for those who think “If I Did It” is fiction or a hypothesis.

What’s really alarming is that those two children, Sydney and Justin, now in their late teens, don’t seem to care or understand what their father did to their mother. When Simpson first was going to sell the book and make money from it, they signed off on an agreement to form a dummy corporation in which they would profit from the proceeds.

Fenjves recalls in his prologue that at one point, Simpson wanted the chapter about the murders to come out of the manuscript. “I hate that f——ing chapter,” he told the writer, but was reminded that it was the reason he’d sold the book. Fenjves observes, that Simpson never said it was untrue or imagined.

Simpson did ask for one detail to be removed, however. He originally told Fenjves that Nicole’s Akita, named Kato for their perennial houseguest Kato Kaelin, had wagged its tail when O.J. saw it greet Goldman moments before the murder. It was a telling detail, Fenjves thought, that Simpson had noticed the dog was familiar with Goldman. No one had ever heard anything like that before. Simpson must have realized that, too.

The ex-football superstar wasn’t stupid, though. He told Fenjves after the manuscript was completed that he’d made some mistakes on purpose in the telling of the murders.

“I treated it as fiction,” he said. “I purposefully didn’t correct some of the mistakes, because if the time comes that I have to defend myself, I can say, ‘Hey look, it can’t be me because that couldn’t have happened.’” Fenjves says Simpson cited removing his shoes but not his socks, the fact that he would have had to scale a 10-foot chain-link fence to get from his tennis court to the guesthouse, and that no one had ever seen him on a golf course with a knit-cap and gloves.

He also told Fenjves he’d never known any “Charlie.” The author felt at this point that Simpson was backtracking, and reading to him over the phone from a prepared script. It didn’t matter. The book was written, and HarperCollins was set to publish it. Of course, that didn’t happen. The book was cancelled and the Goldmans went to court and won the rights to it as part of their $19 million civil judgment against Simpson.

Yesterday, with obvious reluctance and distaste, Oprah Winfrey interviewed Ron Goldman’s dad, Fred, and his sister, Kim, on her show. According to sources, she was supposed to discuss this prologue and also an afterward written by Dominick Dunne.

None of that came up. Instead, Oprah appeared to be angry with the Goldmans for publishing the book. In a later segment, she told Nicole’s sister Denise that she wasn’t even going to read it. The whole thing was very strange, and Oprah—who is usually on the side of the angels—came off badly.

One thing mentioned on Winfrey’s show—that the Goldmans would see only 17 cents per book from sales. Winfrey was skeptical and asked what kind of book deal they had gotten. In fact, sources tell me that if the Goldmans have figured out their profits to 17 cents, it’s because over 13 years they’ve accrued mounting legal fees and debts for which they were not prepared. “Fred Goldman was never rich,” says the source. “He works for Nordstrom.”

Winfrey, on the other hand, accepted at face value many of Denise Brown’s ridiculous statements. She didn’t ask her where all the money has gone from the charity that was set up in her sister’s name. She also didn’t bat an eyelash when Denise described Nicole as a good mother because she let her kids mess up her brand new Ferrari. One thing about Denise ... she’s not good at mustering much sympathy for her late, hard-partying sister.

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I don't know if Orange Juice can actually kill someone, who knows? :P



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Oh, absolutely......not a doubt in my mind.....he did it.

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He did it and he's a complete sicko.

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guilty

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I don't know if Orange Juice can actually kill someone, who knows? :P

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Court said 'no', civil suit said 'yes'. Personally speaking - I think he did it.

Given that he can't be charged for it again under the double jeopardy laws he loses nothing by making a confession - despite how crass it sounds.

Still its pretty unethical for a publisher would give him a book deal - essentially he (and they) would be profiting from the murder.

actually he is not going ot make any more profit on the book.... he made about $600,000 on the book and that is it...

the Goldmans actually got a hold of the publishing rights and they are going to put the book out there.... they say that they did that because they don't want OJ profiting from the book and they want him to know that they are going to always be there to take him down.... the Goldmans are only going to make about 17 cents a book.... (They were on Oprah yesterday)

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Court said 'no', civil suit said 'yes'. Personally speaking - I think he did it.

Given that he can't be charged for it again under the double jeopardy laws he loses nothing by making a confession - despite how crass it sounds.

Still its pretty unethical for a publisher would give him a book deal - essentially he (and they) would be profiting from the murder.

actually he is not going ot make any more profit on the book.... he made about $600,000 on the book and that is it...

the Goldmans actually got a hold of the publishing rights and they are going to put the book out there.... they say that they did that because they don't want OJ profiting from the book and they want him to know that they are going to always be there to take him down.... the Goldmans are only going to make about 17 cents a book.... (They were on Oprah yesterday)

Any money OJ made on that book is blood money. He may not make multi-millions from this - but even so $600K is a pretty big chunk of change. I still have to question the publication of the book regardless of who receives the proceeds. My issue is with the publisher rather than with who sold them the rights - it seems rather ghoulish IMO.

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Court said 'no', civil suit said 'yes'. Personally speaking - I think he did it.

Given that he can't be charged for it again under the double jeopardy laws he loses nothing by making a confession - despite how crass it sounds.

Still its pretty unethical for a publisher would give him a book deal - essentially he (and they) would be profiting from the murder.

actually he is not going ot make any more profit on the book.... he made about $600,000 on the book and that is it...

the Goldmans actually got a hold of the publishing rights and they are going to put the book out there.... they say that they did that because they don't want OJ profiting from the book and they want him to know that they are going to always be there to take him down.... the Goldmans are only going to make about 17 cents a book.... (They were on Oprah yesterday)

Any money OJ made on that book is blood money. He may not make multi-millions from this - but even so $600K is a pretty big chunk of change. I still have to question the publication of the book regardless of who receives the proceeds. My issue is with the publisher rather than with who sold them the rights - it seems rather ghoulish IMO.

yeah, same here.... any money he made from the book is bad enough....

I really don't get why the Goldman's want to put the book out there but they also said they see the book as OJ's confession....

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OJ is as guilty as MJ. Both their millions spoke louder than justice.

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