Book Watch
Farrell Evans
April 16, 2007
IF YOU read just one hypothetical tell-all by an
accused killer this year ... find something better than If I Did It. Still, you
may have a chance to see O.J. Simpson's scribblings. In an auction in
Sacramento on April 17, HarperCollins will sell the rights to Simpson's account
of how he would have killed his wife, Nicole, and her friend Ron Goldman if he
were the killer. (If was pulled before its original Nov. 30 publication date.)
One possible buyer? Fred Goldman, Ron's father, who would publish the book—with
a few tweaks. Says Goldman's lawyer David Cook, "The title would be I Did
It."
IF YOU read just one hypothetical tell-all by an
accused killer this year ... find something better than If I Did It. Still, you
may have a chance to see O.J. Simpson's scribblings. In an auction in
Sacramento on April 17, HarperCollins will sell the rights to Simpson's account
of how he would have killed his wife, Nicole, and her friend Ron Goldman if he
were the killer. (If was pulled before its original Nov. 30 publication date.)
One possible buyer? Fred Goldman, Ron's father, who would publish the book—with
a few tweaks. Says Goldman's lawyer David Cook, "The title would be I Did
It."