About OJ...He is comming out with a book that basically states how he would have murdered his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman.
I think that he took that too far. He was aquited of the murders twice but he still thinks he needs to prove himself not-guilty. I think he went the wrong way and wrote a book on how he would kill Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
It was thought of that while OJ and Nicole were separated that Nicole and Ron had a relationship. About a year before the murder Nicole tried getting back with OJ while she was secretly with Ron. So that would give motive for the murder.
About the book:
"He's willing to tell the world how he 'would' murder his children's mother and Ron. Sick," Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, said on CNN's "Larry King Live" Wednesday night.
And he's right. It is sick on how OJ Simpson has to keep trying to convince everyone that he is not a murderer. And in doing that he's bringing up a horrible past that the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman are trying to move on from. So he thinks that writing this book, "If I Did It", would keep him let everyone see that he obviously didnt do it because he wouldnt have done it the way that he did.
Personally, I think he did commit the murders. He was just so rich and what-not that he could buy his way out of serving time. It's the same thing that Michael Jackson did...they both payed hush money to keep everyone quiet.
If you have a response I would like to hear it.













