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Book Review of If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer

If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer
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Helpful Score: 1


I have to admit, I debated whether or not I even wanted to read this book. The best parts of the book were the Prologue by Pable F. Fenjves and the Afterword by Dominick Dunne. The part that O.J. wrote put Nicole in a very bad light, and I felt guilty even reading it. No honest man would ever admit to doing something he didn't do, especially something as brutal and sadistic as what the killer did to Ron and Nicole, so the book only makes me think, more than ever, that O.J. literally got away with murder. I borrowed this book from the library but wish I had bought it just so some of the money would have gone to the Goldman family and the foundation they founded in honor of Ron. I'm not sure I would necessarily recommend this book to anyone, but it's a quick read for anyone that followed the trial and wants to hear how O.J. could possibly justify doing what he did.