Would you have bought OJ's book?
By crazynurse
@crazynurse (7482)
United States
7 responses
@Jewelyluv (104)
• United States
17 Jan 07
I would buy it used, just out of curosity, but I would never buy it new, he makes me sick, and I don't think he should profit in anyway, I guess buying it used is a contradiction, but if someone else already has bought and then wants to sell it for pennys OJ would'nt benifit from the sale. I think I am just floored that he has the nerve to do something so messed up!!!
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@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
18 Jan 07
Ha, seems we all want just a used or library copy! I feel any proceeds should go to the families of the victims!
@Phlamingho (7824)
• Denmark
14 Jan 07
Of course it should be published. You can't say you have freedom of speech in a country if you deny someone to publish his / her works. I've never really been interested in the OJ case, so I don't think I would buy it if it came out. But I do belive he has the right to publish his book.
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@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
18 Jan 07
I wouldn't buy it either, as I would see that as putting money in his pocket. I might read a library copy!
@carmat (2849)
• Canada
27 Jan 07
Well in theory it is a work of fiction, I agree done in very poor taste but that is no different than a lot of the crap out there these days. It should have been published and allow the public decide if it is good or not.
@SageMother (2277)
• United States
14 Jan 07
I might have bought a used copy or checked it out of a library.
I just bet that whatever was written would have been excellent material for serveral papers and articles. He is guilty for the murders, even though he wasn't proved to be, for the jury. The whole trial was a farce from beginning to end.
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@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
18 Jan 07
I'm inclined to agree that he really appeared guilty. I too, may have read a library copy since it was paid for. But I wouldn't pay for an additional copy and put money in his pocket!
@elfwithalongbow (51)
• United States
14 Jan 07
No... i believe that OJ's book is just another publicity stunt, and an excellnt one at that. However i do not believe I would be willing to give my own hard earned money to fuel this kind of publicity. Especially one for a crime that should stay within the legal system, and not in books.
@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
18 Jan 07
Yeah, I wouldn't buy a copy. But, I might read a used copy or library copy.