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The book delivers what it promised; that night in Simpson's own words. Not every question is answered, but one question is repeatedly answered to the point the reader feels as if they are reading a persuasive essay: why they decided to publish this book. At times the explanation comes off as self serving to the Goldman family. The fact remains, they took what they felt was their only path to seek some type of justice. For me, the most disturbing parts of the book are not the murders. The psychological abuse, and "conversations" Simpson had with Nicole, are disturbing and terrifying. Ironically, the very voice that Simpson attempted to silence is loud and clear in his account.

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If I did it Confessions of the Killer The Goldman Family Dominick Dunne Pablo F Fenjves 9780825305887 Books Reviews


When I first purchased this book, I was under the impression that it's entire contents was the confession. It is not, however I still liked how the book was put together. The "confession" is actually a short story at the very end, within the book, the rest are chapters from other individuals involved with the case. One of the things that I found impressive were the chapters by the Goldman's, which I suspect were written by Fred Goldman, who is incredibly intelligent and articulate. He really captures your attention. I must be honest and say that as I began the chapter containing OJ's confession in his own words, it was the very first and only time ever that chills came over my body from reading a book. While some don't believe there was a "Charlie" (an accompanying individual who did not commit, but witnessed the entire murder), I whole-heartedly believe that person was A.C. Cowlings. Every comment that this supposed "Charlie" said sounds exactly like the things A.C. was saying to O.J. during the chase/suicide fiasco. "Please O.J., don't do it. Stop. Put it away." In fact, the chase sounds like Part 2 to the O.J. confession. I wonder if anyone knows A.C.'s whereabouts the night of the murder and whether or not anyone has thought to ask.
I bought it mainly so the Goldman Family would get some of the money they deserved and did not get.
Great, yet disturbing book!!! Totally told from OJ's point of view....I'm more convinced than ever HE DID IT!!!! Such an arrogant text book abusive, manipulative misogynist! So glad the proceeds go to the Goldman family!!!! What a heartbreak for Nicole and Ron's families..
I do not want to spoil this book for those who may be interested in Reading. The book presents itself as a backdrop to the OJ and Nicole relationship. Most of the book is about how they met, got married and how the public misunderstood who was really the aggressive abuser in the relationship. When it comes to the actual murder, it's glossed over. There is some controversy as to how much OJ actually contribute it to this book. When you get to the section where he allegedly confesses, you'll understand why there's controversy about that. The book is supposed to give you a better insight into his relationship with Nicole, into their struggles and into her alleged emotional instability. But it is very difficult to understand what you should believe in this book.
I've read most everything pertaining to these atrocious murders, and followed the trial debacle on tv. This psychopath didn't dare testify in his criminal trial, but was forced to in the civil, which, thankfully, resulted in his conviction. I bought this book, hoping to honor the Goldman family, & it only confirmed what the majority of thinking, sane people have known for years. Yet, this sick narcissist is convinced he'll charm his way back into the adoration he enjoyed long ago; popping up online, since his recent release, smiling, spouting his "opinions" on any & everything, as if the slaughter of Ron and Nicole never happened. Revolting excuse for a man!
I was in high school and our teacher let us watch the verdict be announced. With my cheering classmates behind me I felt physically sick. I was so happy the Goldman's fought to get this book. Any victory for them has been a long time coming. O.J. spends the entire book leasing up to his confession trashing Nicole. He makes her out to be a slut, drug addict and worst of all he claims she abused him and he often feared her. He wants us to believe that she deserved this because of her behavior. He truly is a psychopath who does not deserve to walk around as a free man. I wonder if the jury ever feels guilt over their decision to let him go? Nobody will ever know the answer to that one. God bless the Goldman and Brown families as well as Nicole two precious children. Reading his own words about your loved one must have been excruciating.
I love novels and being transformed into another world. Reading this book I had to catch myself and remind myself that this is the mind of a physical abuser and a murderer. I disagree with a previous comment about skipping to chapter 6 for the murder. The reason is a simple one. When OJ talks about his relationship with Nichole, his focus is to paint himself as a great human being and is not perfect. He shifts all the blame onto her stating that she was violent and abusive and he was her great friend just trying to protect himself. He says how happy he was when she (by his account) took credit for everything that was wrong in the relationship and that she finally held herself accountable. He goes onto say that when she went through counseling, that resulted in her being made more aware of her anger issues and how so very wrong she was in the relationship. Again it is all her fault. He says she stalked him and called here endlessly and finally begged to get him back. He went back because she is so charming and beautiful. Wow talk about turning the tables when other accounts have it so different. He said the pictures she had locked up were self inflicted and he is by all accounts totally innocent except for a few minor human imperfections. This story is an old one that is heard so many times. The abuser hurt her because she brought it on herself. OJ was a very charming man that snowed a lot of people. The facts weigh out fiction. I recommend reading this as doing so will give insight into how the self centered arrogant abuser actually thinks. Maybe if we are all educated we can not feed the beast and leave them alone.
The book delivers what it promised; that night in Simpson's own words. Not every question is answered, but one question is repeatedly answered to the point the reader feels as if they are reading a persuasive essay why they decided to publish this book. At times the explanation comes off as self serving to the Goldman family. The fact remains, they took what they felt was their only path to seek some type of justice. For me, the most disturbing parts of the book are not the murders. The psychological abuse, and "conversations" Simpson had with Nicole, are disturbing and terrifying. Ironically, the very voice that Simpson attempted to silence is loud and clear in his account.
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