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by: Donald Freed, Raymond P. Briggs
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.15230979494
EAN: 9780028613406
ISBN: 0028613406
Label: Macmillan General Reference
Manufacturer: Macmillan General Reference
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 307
Publication Date: 1996-09
Publisher: Macmillan General Reference
Sales Rank: 417843
Studio: Macmillan General Reference
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Product Description: Uses evidence and forensic material from the crime scene to create alternate scenarios of what actually happened on the night of the infamous 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Tour.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Simpson not guilty!
I watched the whole trial on television.....E Entertainment with the lovely Kathleen Sullivan. For some time now, I have made it my motto..."Do NOT believe everything you are told!" I investgate things on my own. I do not trust the media! It is controlled by the Elite!
When Johnny Cochran asked what the tiny blue "thing" was by the glove and was not allowed an answer or not allowed to tell....I prayed for a book that would answer this question for me because then and there I felt something ... Read More
Rating: - After the circus is over...
This book was written after the media circus came to a close. The authors do a great job of starting with a timeline based on eyewitness and earwitness accounts. I believe that they did get a close "fix" on the time of death.
This book sheds a lot of light on the investigation and prosecution of the crime. It's hard to fathom why a forensics team wasn't called to the crime scene a lot sooner! The impression one gets from the book is that the prosecution had their killer in O.J. Simpson and ... Read More
Rating: - If you ever wondered, who really did it...
The LA DA and press ignored much of the facts, well presented, in this book. It's a must read, if you want to discontinue being a programmed media drone.
Rating: - If the Glove doesn't fit...blah, blah, blah.
The only book I read after the OJ trial was Chris Darden's In Contempt. After reading it, I was convinced OJ was the killer, though I'd never doubted it. Then along came this book and for lack of anything to read, I picked it up recently at my library. The front boasts, "The First Full Investigation". This book is nothing but ridiculous junk. Like another reviewer who thought this guy (the author) might have been on the jury, I thought Simpson probably paid him to write it. This entire waste of paper ... Read More
Rating: - The First Objective History
This book covers the various theories and timelines, and lets the reader decide what is the best evidence in the most highly publicized murder case of the 1990s. On June 12, 1994 Nicole and Ron were alive at 10pm; their bleeding bodies were found just before midnight. The limo driver picked up OJ Simpson at 11pm and drove to the airport. These facts are not in dispute. The Prosecution claimed the murders occurred after 10pm. The Medical Examiner said the forensic evidence indicated they died after 11pm. Hence ... Read More
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