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O.J. is innocent and I can prove it! : the shocking truth about the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman / by William C. Dear.

O.J. is innocent and I can prove it! : the shocking truth about the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman / by William C. Dear.
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ISBN 9781616086206 (hbk.)
1616086203 (hbk.)
Name Dear, William C.
Title O.J. is innocent and I can prove it! : the shocking truth about the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman / by William C. Dear.
Published New York : Skyhorse, c2012.
Description xxv, 524 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 24 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 509-511) and index.
Summary Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman were brutally murdered at Nicole's home on Bundy Drive in Brentwood, California, on the night of June 12, 1994. The weeks and months that followed were full of spectacle, including a much-watched car chase and the eventual arrest of O.J. Simpson for the murders. The televised trial that followed was unlike any that the nation had ever seen. Long convinced of O.J.'s guilt, the world was shocked when the jury of the "trial of the century" read the verdict of not guilty. To this day, the LAPD, Los Angeles District Attorney's office, mainstream media, and much of the world at large remain firmly convinced that O.J. Simpson literally got away with murder. According to the author, a private investigator, it is precisely this assuredness that has led both the police and public to overlook a far more likely suspect. He now compiles more than sixteen years of investigation by his team of forensic experts and presents evidence that O.J. was not the killer. In this book he makes the controversial but compelling case that it was, in fact, the "overlooked suspect," O.J.'s eldest son Jason, who committed the grisly murders.
Subjects Simpson, O. J., -- 1947-
Simpson, Nicole Brown, -- d. 1994
Goldman, Ronald Lyle, -- 1968-1994
Murder -- California -- Los Angeles -- Case studies
Murder -- Investigation -- California -- Los Angeles -- Case studies
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