I Didn’t Do It, But If I Did It, How Could You Tell Me That I Was Wrong?
So, OJ Simpson is being interviewed and has written a new book about what would have happened if he killed his wife and her lover. Apparently, he plans to go into great detail about the grisly murders, that he (maybe didn’t) commit.
I can’t really decide which prospect is more disgusting. If he did commit the murders, then he’s just flagrantly thumbing his nose at America’s double jeopardy laws. If he didn’t, however, then he’s spent the last number of years visualizing the murder of his children’s mother.
Yeah, I kind of think that second one’s worse.
And, as Chris points out, how fabulous can this be for his kids?
I’m sure his children are thrilled with this. “Of course I didn’t kill your mother. But if I had, I would have done it like so…”
Anyway, I don’t understand our fascination with murder in general, let alone the Simpson murders/trial. Passola.
Possible Murderer Details Murders He Possibly Didn’t Commit [Seattle Times]
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