Ebook: Confession: how I helped O.J. get away with murder: the shocking inside story of violence, loyalty, regret, and remorse
- Tags: Criminals, Criminals--California--Los Angeles, Obstruction of justice, Obstruction of justice--California--Los Angeles, Trials (Murder), Trials (Murder)--California--Los Angeles, Trials litigation etc, Simpson O. J. -- 1947- -- Trials litigation etc, Goldman Ronald Lyle -- 1968-1994 -- Death and burial, Simpson Nicole Brown -- 1959-1994 -- Death and burial, Gilbert Mike -- (Sports agent), Goldman Ronald Lyle -- 1968-1994, Simpson Nicole Brown -- 1959-1994, Simpson O. J. -- 1947-, Criminals --
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Regnery Publishing
- City: California;Los Angeles
- Edition: First paperback edition
- Language: English
- epub
TRUE CRIME. You don't know the whole truth about O.J. Simpson and the murders that gripped a nation. But Mike Gilbert does, and in How I Helped O.J. Get Away With Murder, Gilbert reveals all. He opens up about O.J.'s late-night confession, the real motive for the murders, and the shocking reason why O.J.'s hand didn't fit the glove. (Hint: It was Gilbert's idea.) Told with searing candor, Gilbert's story doesn't spare anyone-not even himself. He fully admits that he helped deceive the jury and confesses that he feels deeply responsible for the "Not Guilty" verdict. But the blame extends beyond Gilbert: he casts a glaring light on how celebrity can corrupt, how power can mislead, and how friendship and loyalty can be perverted. His book sets the record straight.
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