OJ Simpson "Hypothetically" Kills Wife in New Book
Publishers offered O.J. Simpson $3.5 million dollars to write a tell-all about the double murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Simpson, who was found not guilty in his notorious criminal trial, but later found responsible for his ex-wife’s death in civil court, will write the book as if he did slaughter his wife and an innocent bystander.
Simpson is not actually confessing to the murder — rather, he’s writing a “hypothetical” book — which the Enquirer reports is tentatively being called If I Did It.
The early part of the book tells how Simpson fell in love with Nicole and how the marriage collapsed, reports the tab. He goes on, according to the article, to describe in gruesome detail the killing of his ex-wife and Goldman; he stipulates that the murder scenes are “hypothetical.” But, notes the tab, the descriptions are “so detailed and so chillingly realistic that readers are left with little doubt as to what really happened.”
Simpson still owes the Brown and Goldman families millions of dollars from the civil judgment, but none of the money from the book deal will make it to their pockets; Simpson allegedly vowed to spend the $3.5 million as quickly as possible in order to avoid paying up.
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