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            <title>If I did it [confessions of the killer]
            by Simpson, O. J., 1947-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=745589</link>
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            <description>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 civil cases against Simpson, i which 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 for 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, with interest, to over $38 million.  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 additional insight from the Goldman Family, Pablo F. Fenjves, and Dominick Dunne.--case.</description>
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            <title>Without a doubt
            by Clark, Marcia.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=134596</link>
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            <description>Without a Doubt is not just a book about a trial. Its a book about a woman. Marcia Clark takes us inside her head and her heart. Her voice is raw, incisive, disarming, unmistakable. Her story is both sweeping and deeply personal. How did she do it, day after day? What was it like, orchestrating the most controversial case of her career in the face of the medias relentless klieg lights? How did she fight her personal battles - those of a working mother balancing a crushing workload and a painful, very public divorce? When did she know that her case was lost? Who stood by her, and who abandoned her? And how did she cope with the outcome? As Clark shares the secrets of her own life, we understand for the first time why she identified so strongly with Nicole, in a way no man ever could. No one is spared in this unflinching account - least of all Clark herself, who candidly admits what she wishes shed done differently - and, for the first time, we understand why the outcome was inevitable.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Murder in Brentwood
            by Fuhrman, Mark.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=32245</link>
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            <description>For O.J. Simpson to get away with murder, an innocent cop - a brilliant detective - had to he destroyed. That was the cynical strategy of the Simpson Dream Team, and it worked. But as certainty about Simpsons guilt grows, so does outrage about the scapegoating of Mark Fuhrman. Now the former LAPD detective tells his side of the story in a damning expose. The veteran detective gives the inside story of why and how Simpsons interrogation was bungled; how police criminalists made previously unrevealed errors that torpedoed the prosecutions case; why Marcia Clark foolishly suppressed evidence of an affair between Ron and Nicole; and why Clark refused to call a key police witness who could have corroborated Fuhrmans testimony and blown away the defense teams claim of planted evidence. Fuhrmans own hand-drawn maps of the crime scene and his reconstruction of the murders leave no doubt about what really happened on June 12, 1994. New revelations about the incompetence and corruption that pervaded the Trial of the Century will exonerate this decent, loyal detective, the innocent cop who was sacrificed so a rich, guilty celebrity could go free.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Outrage : the five reasons why O.J. Simpson got away with murder
            by Bugliosi, Vincent.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=195454</link>
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            <description>Read as Vincent Bugliosi, the countrys premier prosecutor, brilliantly outlines the reasons why Simpson was acquitted and--in logical detail--why maybe he shouldnt have been acquitted.</description>
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            <title>Postmortem : the O.J. Simpson case : justice confronts race, domestic violence, lawyers, money, and the media
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=189531</link>
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            <title>Kato Kaelin : the whole truth, the real story of O.J., Nicole, and Kato from the actual tapes
            by Eliot, Marc.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=115733</link>
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