Given that the closest most celebrities will ever get to being literate is writing their own autobiographies, OJ Simpson writes some awfully good fiction. There is not one sane person on this planet who does not see this 'recollection of events' as a massive middle finger to everyone who saw his true colors and wanted him behind bars. To anyone who is actually considering reading this book which a neutral perspective of what happened that night, you should prepare yourself for some utter drivel. Although OJ tries to make himself seem like the victim of his abusive, drug taking ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson whom he decapitated that night on June 12th 1994, as well as an innocent, unsuspecting young man in Ron Goldman who only wanted to do a favour for the Brown family, here I present to you the proof that this 'memoir' is no more than a scam to keep OJ relevant and destroy the reputation of Nicole, and as a consequence, enhance his own.
1. During the trial of the murder, the defence's case was strongly built around OJ being a loving, caring man towards his ex wife whom he loved so much despite their split. However, in his book, OJ paints a picture of Nicole as someone who ignored her children. was abusive towards HIM (Yes, despite the photographs of her with bruises and cuts all over her face after he 'allegedly' beat her, which of course, were inflicted by herself), hung around with criminals, did cocaine, stalked him and was still madly in love with him. Instead of doing what someone who was truly scarred by the death of his ex wife would do, and allowing her to rest in peace, he was ruining the legacy of an obviously defenceless Nicole.
2. The vivid description of the murder. In the book, OJ describes the accusations of him being the murderer to be absolutely ridiculous. Instead, in attempt to be clever and mock the claims that he was the culprit, he told a story of what would have happened that night had he committed the murder. However, this smart move by OJ clearly backfired, as the passion and insanity he poured in to describe the scene of the murder, including how he butchered Nicole given in deep detail, his 'ridicule' of the claims that he killed Nicole seemed pretty realistic.
3. OJ might have walked free that day, but nothing can change the obsessive maniacal murderer that he is inside. In the parts that actually seemed to be written OJ himself and not the ghost writer he clearly paid a bomb, there are many shocking lines throughout the entire book that just point more fingers towards him being the culprit of the crime. The prosecution's case stated that OJ was obsessed with Nicole and wanted her back, and that he couldn't bring himself to see anyone else with her, and regardless of whether he chose to admit it or not, some of these lines that he said about Nicole were shocking, even for supposedly innocent man:
'The girl was an accident waiting to happen'
'Charlie was right. He wasn't the enemy. Nicole was the enemy.'
'We're going to scare the shit out of that girl (Nicole)'
Who were these people, thinking they knew anything about my relationship with Nicole? '
'The sooner she gets this finding-herself shit out of her system, the sooner she'll be back (She will be back and happily married to him. Sounds like obsessive, jealous ex husband to me!)'
4. Paula. OJ Simpson's defence team claimed that OJ Simpson was in love with American model Paula Barbieri, and had no feelings whatsoever for Nicole at the time. However, for somebody who was supposed to be in a committed relationship, the parts that OJ had written about Paula were rather patchy, to say the least. Paula always seemed to be on a business trip or ignoring him, especially during the times of some of his 'difficult' encounters with Nicole.
5. OJ Simpson claimed that during the time of Nicole's murder, he was practising golf in his backyard. He would have had to be playing golf for around an hour for his theory to make sense, and for the prosecution's timeline to be flawed. However, the part about playing golf was also extremely patchy. During the majority of this time, OJ was apparently standing or sitting on a couch or some rubbish, 'thinking' about Nicole. OJ must be a much better fiction writer than I thought originally, given that he could remember exactly what he was thinking 11 years ago!
The only reason I give this poorly written piece of trash a SINGLE star was not even of OJ Simpson's doing. The father of the young man who was killed by OJ that night, Fred Goldman, was given legal rights to rename OJ's 'autobiography' and added the line 'Confessions of the Killer' to the title of the name, making it the only line in the whole book that matches it's non fiction label. Half of us probably think you did it that night OJ? No. All of us do.