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If I did it
Confessions of the Killer
Book • 2006
Originally written by O.J.
Simpson as a hypothetical account of how he might have committed the murders, the book was later acquired by the Goldman family, who added commentary and published it under the title *If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer*.
The book includes Simpson's narrative of the events leading up to the murders, as well as reflections from those affected by the crime.
Simpson as a hypothetical account of how he might have committed the murders, the book was later acquired by the Goldman family, who added commentary and published it under the title *If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer*.
The book includes Simpson's narrative of the events leading up to the murders, as well as reflections from those affected by the crime.
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, referring to the O.J. Simpson book that detailed how he would have committed the murders.

Henry Zebrowski

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as similar to the screenplay written by Eric and his friend.


Kirk Honda

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Mentioned in relation to O.J. Simpson.

Ep. 1077 - Democratic Convention Night Of The Living Dead
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in relation to the O.J. Simpson trial and its aftermath.


Megyn Kelly

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