Margaret S. (Mizzle) reviewed on + 9 more book reviews
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This is worth the read but only the pages that tell the particulars of the night of the crime. The evidence in the trial supports all of the "facts" that OJ tells about that infamous night that two people were murdered. I believe that he is truthful about these facts although he tells the story as "what if this happened?", not as "this is what happened." It fills in the blanks and the mistakes in the prosecution's theory of the case. The facts as told put a chill down my spine as I read. I am confident that his version IS what happened, as all of the pieces of the puzzle fit. The rest of the book is, in my opinion, a tired, rambling memoir of a fallen idol who is a legend in his own mind.
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