
If I Did It - Review
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.
I have read numerous books dealing with the Simpson murders but this is the first peek inside the mind of the main character. I felt Simpson was guilty from the start, however I truly read this book with a completely opened mind and was willing to make a judgement only AFTER finishing the book. Well, I now, more than ever feel Simpson is guilty. The book answers many questions that have never been answered, until now. It definately gives you an insight as to what was happening behind the scenes, while the rest of the world watched it on their TV's. For example, the book (OJ) explains how the "slow-speed chase" began as well as his behavior on the night of the murders. To me, this book was an absolute confession. Simpson covered every step of what he "would" have done, had he been there. Anyone who reads this book however, would agree that Simpson's "opinion" of what happened is just too accurate. I am in law enforcement and I can assure you that a lot of what Simpson says could only be known by someone who was at the scene! Therefore, if anyone has ever wanted to hear Simpson confess to the murders, this book is the closest you'll come.
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