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Book Reviews of If I Did It: Confessions of the KillerBook Review: excellent Summary: 5 Stars
Amazing how we all knew he did it but to hear it in his own words was worth it and the Goldman foundation gets the money. That I am most happy about.
Great quick read.
Book Review: book Summary: 5 Stars
I was NOT disappointed in the seller. the book however, was not what i was expecting. i guess i was expecting a little more detail about the scene.
Book Review: IF I DID IT: CONFESSIONS OF THE KILLER Summary: 4 Stars
I respect the Goldman family for the way they handled an awkward situation. I found the part they wrote most informative about how they came to be the owners of the manuscript and the difficult decisions necessary on how to present the book to the public. Ron was a fine young man and didn't deserve such a fate - he was doing a good deed and it cost him his life because of the insanity of an ego-maniac.
O.J.'s part of the book was beyond belief -- he blamed everybody else for what he did. He tried to smear Nicole's reputation while painting himself as the epitome of a self sacrificing parent. There was not one expression of sorrow over the loss of a woman he claimed to love--she was, after all, the mother of his children.
O.J. was delusional to think the public would buy into his twisted version of the facts.
Book Review: He DID it! Summary: 4 Stars
If I ever had any doubts about whether OJ was guilty or not, I sure don't have any now. There is NO question that this guy murdered those two innocent people. I am not an avid book reader, but I honestly could not put this book down. The Goldmans should be commended for not giving up in their pursuit of OJ and justice for Ron. At the time of the murders, I had a son the same age as Ron Goldman and who was also a waiter. I often thought, what if my son was doing a customer a favor and ended up dead by the hands of a jealous husband. I don't know if my grief would let me be as relentless as the Goldmans in seeking justice. I'm so glad that by purchasing this book, the money is going to the Goldman Family and the Ron Goldman Foundation.
Book Review: Either way, he's a lunatic or a sicko, or both, for writing this book Summary: 4 Stars
This is a "novel" supposedly written by OJ about how he "would have" killed Nicole "if" he had done it, of course. If he's innocent, he's at best out of his mind for even writing such a book (or having it written for him, which is more likely). If he "did" do it, as 99% of unbiased minds believe, then he's basically spitting in the face of Nicole's corpse by writing such a book as this.
The book itself was fairly well-written and I admit it held my interest and kept me turning the pages. But it also gave me some very uncomfortable moments.
Any way you cut it, he's a lunatic or sicko, or both.
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