O.J. Simpson: A sad, victim of circumstances beyond his control. And murderer
November 22, 2006 by William K. Wolfrum
Following the cancellation of his much-maligned book and TV interview deal, O.J. Simpson has come out and said none of it was his idea and that he’s stunned people take the murder of his ex-wife and Ronald Goldman so seriously.
“I made it clear from the first day I met the writer that I wasn’t involved,” Simpson said in a telephone interview broadcast on WTPS-AM radio. “I said, ‘I have nothing to confess.’”
According to a story by the Associated Press, Simpson said he had nothing to do with the “If I Did It” title.
“That was their title. That’s what they came up with. I didn’t pitch anything. I don’t make book deals.”
Simpson then went on to talk about his next project, a documentary titled “If I had known how hard it would be to cash in on it, I’d have never slaughtered those two with my knife” which is due out in Fall 2007 on the Fox network, which has no connection whatsoever to Rupert Murdoch or the Fox Network.
The documentary will air following the premiere episode of the new Fox game show “How much do we have to pay you to whore out your dead sibling?”
–WKW






Today he went all the way down from hero to zero to sixteen years.
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