O.J. Simpson
What are the best sites about O.J. Simpson? We’ve started with these. What else should be here?
1. Swayed by Public Opinion NewsCorp Cancels O.J. Book, TV Special - With some Fox affliliates refusing to air the TV special, and some booksellers refusing to sell the book, and many consumers expressing displeasure at the project, NewsCorp completely cancels the O.J. Simpson “If I Did It” project, which had Simpson giving his hypothetical account of killing Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. (www.washingtonpost.com)
2. A Fox Shocker: In Depth with O.J. Simpson for a Ratings Boost - In November of 2006, O.J. Simpson was set to appear in a two-hour interview on Fox, talking about how he “would have” killed his ex-wife and Ronald Goldman, if he’d actually done it. “If I Did It” was also the name of a new book Simpson had coming out, which also discussed the killings and the hypothtical methods Simpson would have used. (www.washingtonpost.com)
3. Blood Money - Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson requested that readers join him in not watching the O.J. Simpson interview or buying the book, a wish that was granted when both were canceled due to a strong consumer backlash. (www.washingtonpost.com)
4. O.J. Simpson to Describe How He’d Murder People on TV - “What are the chances of If I Did It, Here’s How it Happened by OJ Simpson kickstarting a frenzy of hypothetical books by celebrities who were found innocent of various criminal charges? Having said that, it’ll be a sad day when If I’d Have Kidnapped A Boy, Got Him Drunk On Jesus Juice Then Wanked Him Off A Bunch Of Times, Here’s How It Happened by Michael Jackson gets published.” (www.hecklerspray.com)
5. The Trial of O.J. Simpson - Perhaps the most comprehensive repository of information on the 1995 trial of O.J. Simpson for the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, including a chronology of events, O.J. Simpson’s statement to police, notes on the trial jury, profiles of the trial attorneys, judge and witneses, transcriptions of testimony and more. (www.law.umkc.edu)
6. Where Were You When the OJ Vedict Was Read? - Technically it’s called a “verdict”, but this question brought a long string of comments from people who obviously remember the event quite well. (www.inthe90s.com)
7. O.J. Simpson - Member - Pro Football Hall of Fame - Profile of Simpson’s pro football career as a running back, including the 1973 season, when Simpson ran for 2,003 yards in a 14-game season. (www.profootballhof.com)

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