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Authors: The Goldman Family, Dominick Dunne (Afterword), Goldman Family (Commentaries by), Pablo F. Fenjves
ISBN-13: 9781615594696, ISBN-10: 1615594698
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books, Incorporated
Date Published: September 2007
Edition: Bargain

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Author Biography: The Goldman Family

Book Synopsis

In 1994, Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson were brutally murdered at her home in Brentwood, California. O. J. Simpson was tried for the crime in a case that captured the attention of the American people, but was ultimately found not guilty of criminal charges. The victims' families brought a civil case against Simpson, and he was found liable for willfully and wrongfully causing the deaths of Ron and Nicole by committing battery with malice and oppression.

In 2006, HarperCollins announced the publication of a book in which O. J. Simpson told how he hypothetically would have committed the murders. In response to public outrage that Simpson stood to profit from these crimes, HarperCollins canceled the book. A Florida bankruptcy court awarded the rights to the Goldmans in August 2007 to partially satisfy the unpaid civil judgment, which has risen to over $38 million with interest.

The Goldman family views this book as his confession, and has worked hard to ensure that the public will read this book and learn the truth. This is the original manuscript approved by O. J. Simpson, with up to 14,000 words of key additional commentary.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Ron Goldman Foundation for Justice.

Publishers Weekly

With an audacity that vilifies O.J. Simpson more than any other author could, Simpson himself provides a "fictional" tell-all account of the murders of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown. Simpson seems to be more concerned about how the press poorly portrayed the facts-not about his murderous acts but of his personal life and relationship with Nicole. When he's not lamenting about how he is misunderstood, he's playing arm-chair therapist for Nicole (claiming she was involved with drugs, constantly erratic and still hopelessly longing for him). Simpson insists it was Nicole's actions that ultimately forced him to murder her. With an exclusive commentary read by Kim Goldman (Ron Goldman's sister), an account of writing the book with Simpson by ghostwriter Pablo F. Fenjves and an afterword by Dominick Dunne, listeners get an interesting balancing act of interests and motives for the publication of this story. G. Valmont Thomas eerily embraces Simpson's sound and speech patterns, making the audiobook more disturbing than the book. Hearing Simpson's words at his most enraged, listeners will be impressed and possibly frightened with how well Thomas delivers this first-person narrative. A Beaufort Books hardcover. (Nov.)

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Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
"He Did It"$dthe Goldman Family     xiii
Prologue   Pablo F. Fenjves     xxvii
The Luckiest Guy In the World     1
So Happy Together     30
Period of Confusion     56
The Two Nicoles     84
Things Fall Apart     97
The Night In Question     116
The Interrogation     148
The Fight of My Life     177
Afterword   Dominick Dunne     197
Resources     203

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