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Publisher on O.J.: 'I Consider This His Confession'

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POSTED: 6:30 p.m. EST, November 15, 2006

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- In a deal that some media executives called revolting, O.J. Simpson plans a book and TV interview to discuss how, hypothetically, he could have killed his ex-wife and her friend -- a story his publisher considers "his confession."

Two weeks before the book, "If I Did It," goes on sale, scorn was already being heaped Wednesday on Simpson, the publisher and Fox, which plans to air the Simpson interview in two parts November 27 and 29.

Denise Brown, sister of Simpson's slain ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, lashed out at the publisher for "promoting the wrongdoing of criminals" and commercializing abuse.

Judith Regan, whose ReganBooks imprint is publishing the book, declined to reveal further details of the book's contents.

"This is an historic case, and I consider this his confession," Regan told The Associated Press. She also refused to say what Simpson is being paid for the book but said he came to her with the idea.

The former football star was acquitted in 1995 of murdering his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman after a trial that became an instant cultural flashpoint.

He was later found liable for the deaths by in a civil wrongful-death suit filed by the Goldman family. In the years since, he has been mocked relentlessly by late-night comedians, particularly for his vow to hunt down the true killers.

Simpson has failed to pay the $33.5 million judgment against him in the civil suit. His NFL pension and his Florida home cannot legally be seized. He and the families of the victims have wrangled over the money in court for years.

Simpson and his attorney Yale Galanter did not immediately return calls for comment.

Meanwhile, other publishers and publishing industry observers practically fell over each other to criticize ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, and Simpson himself.

"This is not about being heard. This is about trying to cash in, in a pathetic way, on some notoriety," said Sara Nelson, editor in chief of Publishers Weekly. "That a person keeps wanting to bring this up seems almost nutty to me."

Patricia Schroeder, president and chief executive of the American Association of Publishers, described the developments as sickening.

"But I think it's going to stir an awful lot of debate and make the culture take a real look at itself, and that may not be unhealthy," she said.

Indeed, one thing that seemed certain was that the book and interview -- which Fox will air at the end of the crucial sweeps month -- were bound to generate a torrent of publicity.

Shari Anne Brill, a television analyst for the Madison Avenue firm Carat USA, predicted public interest would rival that of the 2003 interview with Michael Jackson, seen by 27 million people in 2003.

At least one other network, NBC, said it had been approached to air the special but declined the offer.

"This is not a project appropriate for our network," said Rebecca Marks, a spokeswoman for the entertainment division of NBC, a network that once employed Simpson as a football analyst.

Representatives for CBS and ABC did not immediately return calls for comment.

One expert noted that the justice system's protection against being tried twice for the same crime means Simpson's book, explosive as it may be, should not expose him to any new legal danger.

"He can write pretty much whatever he wants," said Laurie Levenson, a Loyola University law school professor and former federal prosecutor who has followed the case closely. "Unless he's confessing to killing somebody else, he can probably do this with impunity."
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Goes to show you that money talks :roll: you would think that if he did "confess" they could get him on perjury(sp?) charges, which I think the "double jeopardy" law wouldn't apply. I'm also sure the system could think of other charges as well ;)
 
JustinDePolis said:
I have a better idea, why don't we have someone slash his throat, clean up the mess, (not me, for crazy people out there, I don't need the FBI at my door) and then that person can vow to look for the "real" killer?

That way we can verify that things like this can actually happen, and it would prove his innocence.

When do we get started?

A.S.A.P. !!!!!!
 
I'm just happy that the media has found another story that than can beat into our heads and not let go. :?

Controversy Creates Cash....Eric Bischoff :idea: , Isn't this the truth!!

Every gossip queen in the United States will go and buy his new book. :roll:

OJ in my refrigerator is more important to me than another old news story :!:
 
I honestly don't know what to believe concerning O.J. ? It's been a long time now but yet it is as fresh as yesterday in my mind.There wasn't a day that didn't go by for me that I didn't listen to the trail morning noon and night from start to finish,( I personally even went to the crime scene and took pictures) After his original trial ,The first person that Johnny Cockran thanked was the person that was in charge of "Jury" selection. So whatever the case may be ? It would seem that they got the right ones on there. Kind of makes sence that if it wasn't for "them" , things might have come out very differently. So I suppose you can blame anybody you want there after. Cockran along with the other lawyers did there jobs. (Which is the American way of doing things) Doing these kinds of things that O.J feels the need to do to keep this travisty in play every other year or so, may not be very good for his own well being. Because there are truly a lot of crazy minded people out there that just might feel the need to take him out feeling like they would have done everybody else some kind of justice. There has been millions of dollars made off of Ron and Nicole's blood by just about all the players involved in this case. Yes !! I will watch the TV show that will be on. That's Entertainment fella's !! Drama and more Drama , ..........kind of like the cb radio , folks feed on it !! it's like the tabloids my ole lady buys and sucks up once a week , she feeds on celebrity !! I must admit , back in the day I was totally taken by the O.J. case but not only that , it was surely a lesson for many in how the system works in America , Guilty people go free everyday of the week (there just not big celebritys) , and the system is situated more torwards the burden of proof , this is surely to protect the innocent , if it were the other way around , there might just be a lot more innocent people locked up for something they didn't do. O.J Simpson is his own worst enemey folks , try not to feel to disgusted with his actions , (hate kills the hater) just sit back and relax and watch him self -distruct for himself. As I said before , he will eventually meet up with some other crazed dude that will more then likely be sick of hearing the bull$hit come out of his mouth. News at 11
 
i dont get in to stuff like this .but i had to say this .weather guilty or not ,have some respect for your kids feelings . he has two kids by nicole how could you not concider thier feelings.they have lost a mom and then dad says if i did do it . bad taste doesnt even come close. let it die already, i mean he cant be the smartest guy around. but as always i could be wrong. :D
 
OJ Is a comlpete scum bag.. I mean how can you go on national tv and tell people how you would kill your own wife.. I mean come on what kind of person does soemthing like this? He is broke and in need of money Plain and simple....
 
321 watergate city said:
I mean how can you go on national tv and tell people how you would kill your own wife.. I mean come on what kind of person does soemthing like this?

An unremorseful murderer...............
 
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O.J. Simpson Book, TV Show Canceled

POSTED: 4:02 p.m. EST, November 20, 2006

NEW YORK (AP) -- After a firestorm of criticism, News. Corp. said Monday that it has canceled the O.J. Simpson book and television special "If I Did It."

"I and senior management agree with the American public that this was an ill-considered project," said Rupert Murdoch, News Corp. chairman. "We are sorry for any pain that his has caused the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson."

A dozen Fox affiliates had already said they would not air the two-part sweeps month special, planned for next week before the Nov. 30 publication of the book by ReganBooks. The publishing house is a HarperCollins imprint owned -- like the Fox network -- by News Corp.

In the projects, Simpson speaks in hypothetical terms about how he would have committed the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Goldman.

Relatives of the victims have lashed out at the now scuttled publication and broadcast plans.

"He destroyed my son and took from my family Ron's future and life. And for that I'll hate him always and find him despicable," Fred Goldman told ABC last week.

The industry trade publication Broadcasting & Cable editorialized against the show Monday, saying "Fox should cancel this evil sweeps stunt."

One of the nation's largest superstore chains, Borders Group Inc., said last week it would donate any profits on the book to charity.

Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of murder in a case that became its own television drama. The former football star and announcer was later found liable for the deaths in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Goldman family.

Judith Regan, publisher of "If I Did It," said she considered the book to be Simpson's confession.

The television special was to air on two of the final three nights of the November sweeps, when ratings are watched closely to set local advertising rates. It has been a particularly tough fall for Fox, which has seen none of its new shows catch on and is waiting for the January bows of "American Idol" and "24."
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