OJ-It's Bad For Your Health
With a book newly penned, former football star O.J. Simpson, is hoping to cash in on the fame he derived from his highly publicized murder trial.
The book, "If I Did It", is set to hit bookstores on November 30.
Critics are outraged that publishers and media affiliates are giving this outrageous book the time of day.
Publisher, Judith Regan of ReganBooks, has come under fire for publishing a book that promotes criminal activity, but many expect it to fly off the bookshelves because people are still curious as to whether or not his 'imaginary plan' matches up with the actual murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
The Goldman's have posted a petition to stop the release of this "confession-like" book and are hoping to gather as many signatures as possible. You can visit the site here.
The book, "If I Did It", is set to hit bookstores on November 30.
Critics are outraged that publishers and media affiliates are giving this outrageous book the time of day.
Publisher, Judith Regan of ReganBooks, has come under fire for publishing a book that promotes criminal activity, but many expect it to fly off the bookshelves because people are still curious as to whether or not his 'imaginary plan' matches up with the actual murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
The Goldman's have posted a petition to stop the release of this "confession-like" book and are hoping to gather as many signatures as possible. You can visit the site here.
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