This book will in no way be a confession. OJ will say something like, "If I killed them, I would have done this ...., but the real killer did this ..., so obviously I'm innocent."
By the end of the book, he will have rationalized himself into complete innocence, hoping the reader is convinced.
On top of that, he's going to fight legally to keep the profits from the book. Not sure how. Not sure he has a leg to stand on, but he's going to claim that he is entitled to the earnings, and they shouldn't go to pay off the millions he owes the Goldmans.
What a douchebag. As if murdering two people and getting away because of the incompetence of the LAPD and prosecutors isn't bad enough, he has to put himself into the headlines? He can't go and hide and try to at least live a life of shame? WTF?
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This will probably go a lot quicker if you just recognize that you are wrong and I am right.
I'm waiting to see exactly how many people go and buy this book. I'm optimistic that it will be scanned to the Internet and widely pirated, thus preventing financial success of the publication.