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u/smokinJoeCalculus · 93 pointsr/nfl
u/bl00dshooter · 30 pointsr/brasil

Ela deveria ter aprendido com o OJ Simpson. Primeiro você é inocentado em julgamento, depois você escreve o livro '[If] I did it: Confessions of the killer'.

u/Wombattington · 26 pointsr/UnresolvedMysteries

You absolutely can. The Goldman's sued for the rights to the book and won back in 2007. They published it under the title If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer. You can buy it pretty much anywhere. Here's an Amazon link.

u/Roygbiv856 · 23 pointsr/videos

You haven't heard about his book?

u/lenaro · 22 pointsr/polandball

A) This is what you sound like

B) Having Putin vouch for you is not a good look.

u/alexanderwales · 21 pointsr/explainlikeimfive

The biggest part is that he wrote a book called "If I Did It" which outlines how he "would have done it". As for why everyone thought (and thinks) that he was guilty:

  • There was DNA evidence (fairly new at the time).
  • There was blood evidence. (The defense claimed it was mishandled and that they were trying to frame OJ.)
  • His lawyers convinced him to turn himself in, but instead of showing up at the courthouse he led them on a "low speed chase" around LA, and there was also a suicide note (sort of). (This is circumstantial evidence, but that still counts for a lot in the court of public opinion.)
  • A knife salesman claimed he had sold Simpson a knife similar to that used in the murder a few weeks prior. (This was thrown out.)
  • A witness saw his car speeding away from the house on the night of the murders. (This was also thrown out.)
  • Simpson had no alibi. (Circumstantial, but especially suspicious because witness testimony indicates that he wasn't home during that time, contrary to his claim. His story also changed a number of times, and according to witnesses his car was missing from his home at the time of the murders.)
  • Crime scene evidence was found at OJ's house - a bloody glove that was a pair to the one found at the crime scene, and which OJ was known to have owned. (It did not fit most likely because it was frozen and then thawed multiple times as part of evidence procedures - something which the prosecutor was cautioned about but ignored.)
  • OJ had obvious motive.

    There's more, but all that is why people think he did it.

    Edit: While I was refreshing my memory on this stuff, I read that the Goldman family got the rights to the book from OJ in the civil suit, and have reprinted it. I first read most of it when it was leaked online. It's pretty fascinating stuff - and it has a forward by the Goldmans which is hilariously titled "He Did It". Only $10 on Amazon.
u/tthorn23 · 15 pointsr/asoiaf
u/davidwinnipeg · 11 pointsr/IAmA

He even wrote a book about it called "If I Did It." https://www.amazon.com/If-I-Did-Confessions-Killer/dp/0825305934

u/mitch44c · 7 pointsr/television
u/yellowstuff · 6 pointsr/nfl
u/NeptLudi · 6 pointsr/AdviceAnimals
u/ReverendSalem · 5 pointsr/KotakuInAction

> It If I Did It

Now available in paperback...

u/Seamus_Duncan · 3 pointsr/serialpodcast
u/thedawgboy · 3 pointsr/politics

No they did not. The "If" is still there. They just had it printed really, really small. If you magnify the picture, and look really close at the "i" in "I did it" you will see the word "if" printed in red.

https://www.amazon.com/If-I-Did-Confessions-Killer/dp/0825305934#reader_0825305934

EDIT: they did add the subtitle "Confessions of THE Killer"

u/GamesinaBit · 3 pointsr/OutOfTheLoop

Yes, but is legally unable to have a second trial.

u/30K100M · 3 pointsr/nfl
u/10b-5 · 3 pointsr/law
u/Danny_the_Intern · 2 pointsr/iamverysmart

I was gonna guess OJ Simpson

u/Taurothar · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

Not many innocent people who are free from double jeopardy would write a tell all of "This is how I would have done it" book.

u/rangoon03 · 2 pointsr/The_Donald

lol, reading this post's title I was instantly reminded of this: https://www.amazon.com/If-I-Did-Confessions-Killer/dp/0825305934

"If I rigged a nomination, this is how I would do it"

u/feedmefries · 2 pointsr/politics

wE WoNt SlEeP uNtIl We FiNd tHe ReAl KiLLeR

What's next, you working on a book called "If They Did It"

u/Evsie · 2 pointsr/news

I mean, he literally wrote a book saying he did it. I think it's about as settled as it's going to get.

u/lucidviolet · 2 pointsr/pics

Casey Anthony should buy OJ's book, If I Did It. I'm sure she'll be able to relate.

u/Rhyhorny_af · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

He didn't just want to write it, he did.

If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer

u/VagabondVivant · 1 pointr/BlackPeopleTwitter

He kinda already did.

u/mavol · 1 pointr/videos
u/Felador · 1 pointr/news
u/aggressivehumility · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Remember the time he wrote that book, "I totes didn't kill my wife, but if i did, here's how i would have done it."

EDIT: Oh dear, it's still for sale: http://www.amazon.com/If-Did-It-Confessions-Killer/dp/0825305934/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396920966&sr=8-1&keywords=oj+simpson+book

u/teacherecon · 1 pointr/television

Perhaps writing an eyewitness account would be enough? If I Did It

u/Washbag · 1 pointr/videos

http://www.amazon.com/If-I-Did-Confessions-Killer/dp/0825305934#

The rights to the book were awarded to the family of one of the victims.

u/Plant-Medicine · 1 pointr/ChrisRayGun

Just watched this. As someone who's old enough to remember the shitshow media circus of the trial, the part of the vid showing Nicole's body was pretty shocking to me, I wasn't expecting it, and I actually had to stop for a minute. Of course the crime scene photos are easy to find online... her family deserved better, but ultimately, OJ had more money - USA, best justice money can buy. They did win a civil suit against him for wrongful death and battery, but his sorry ass still stayed out of jail. His cocksucker lawyer died in 2005 from a heart attack, so that's a positive.

Simpson published a book in 2008 titled, "If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer", guess what that shit is about. The Goldman's won the rights to the book in 2007.

https://www.amazon.com/If-I-Did-Confessions-Killer/dp/0825305934