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Oh no, not more OJ ‘If I Did It’!
By M&C News Jul 5, 2007, 12:26 GMT
The Associated Press reports that Ron Goldman has purchased the rights to O.J. Simpson’s tasteless tale If I Did It. The article states that the family wants to rename the work Confessions of a Double Murderer.
Originally, the book was set to be published by Harper Collins but then was pulled after numerous bookstores refused to carry the book, as well as outrage from the general public. The thought of any profit resulting from these people’s death is just unconscionable.
But publishers only care about money anyway, and to them ‘blood money’ is still money, yet upsetting too much of the general public can’t be good for business down the line. Hence, it was pulled.
If you would like to know the details, please visit the AP article.
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DiaaJul 7th, 2007 - 01:54:42
I'd buy it.
Out of respect for Ron. I'm sure he would've approved of having some ability to tell the world the truth about what was happening to them all as his lifeblood was being pulled out of him.
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