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NEW YORK - Barnes & Noble Inc. has changed its mind about the new O.J. Simpson book. We do not intend to promote the book but we will stock it in our stores because our customers are asking for it." |
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Mr Goldman is so consumed with hatred for OJ that he would sell the book so that it will show the world what a jerk that OJ was for writing it and it will continue to supply him with the money to make sure that any extra dime that OJ sees will be made as part of the settlement |
One of the families is defending the publication of this book as expected. What a creepy cover!
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The family of Ron Goldman on Saturday defended publishing a book that they believe is former football star O.J. Simpson's confession to the murder. "It was very disturbing and bothersome to me to read the words of the man that murdered my son," Fred Goldman, father of Ron Goldman, told FOX News. "These are his words. We can take his words and show him to be the monster that he is." The Goldmans recently published "If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer," after a Florida bankruptcy court awarded them the rights in August 2007 in connection to an unpaid civil judgment they won in their wrongful death suit against Simpson. HarperCollins, the book's original publisher, canceled publication after the contents of the book drew harsh criticism. The book, published now by Beaufort Books, includes a chapter in which Simpson discusses how he- hypothetically- would have killed his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and Goldman. Simpson was acquitted of the 1994 murder of Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. |