Title: If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer
Author: O. J. Simpson, Pablo F. Fenjves (ghostwriter)
Publisher: Beaufort Books
Description:
“If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer” is a controversial book purportedly authored by O. J. Simpson, with assistance from ghostwriter Pablo F. Fenjves. Published in hardcover format, this book presents a hypothetical narrative in which Simpson discusses the details of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, for which he was acquitted in a criminal trial. The book’s publication sparked widespread controversy and condemnation, as many viewed it as an attempt by Simpson to profit from the tragic events. Despite its provocative premise, “If I Did It” provides insights into Simpson’s perspective on the case and its aftermath, making it a subject of fascination and debate for readers interested in true crime and legal controversies.