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    After a firestorm of criticism, News. Corp. said Monday that it has canceled the O.J. Simpson book and television special "If I Did It."

    "I and senior management agree with the American public that this was an ill-considered project," said Rupert Murdoch, News Corp. chairman. "We are sorry for any pain that his has caused the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson."

    A dozen Fox affiliates had already said they would not air the two-part sweeps month special, planned for next week before the Nov. 30 publication of the book by ReganBooks. The publishing house is a HarperCollins imprint owned — like the Fox network — by News Corp.

    In the projects, Simpson speaks in hypothetical terms about how he would have committed the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Goldman.

    Relatives of the victims have lashed out at the now scuttled publication and broadcast plans.

    "He destroyed my son and took from my family Ron's future and life. And for that I'll hate him always and find him despicable," Fred Goldman told ABC last week.

    The industry trade publication Broadcasting & Cable editorialized against the show Monday, saying "Fox should cancel this evil sweeps stunt."

    One of the nation's largest superstore chains, Borders Group Inc., said last week it would donate any profits on the book to charity.

    Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of murder in a case that became its own television drama. The former football star and announcer was later found liable for the deaths in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Goldman family.

    Judith Regan, publisher of "If I Did It," said she considered the book to be Simpson's confession.

    The television special was to air on two of the final three nights of the November sweeps, when ratings are watched closely to set local advertising rates. It has been a particularly tough fall for Fox, which has seen none of its new shows catch on and is waiting for the January bows of "American Idol" and "24."

  • #2
    OJ Simpson is pure FUCKING SCUM.

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    • #3
      FUCKING SCUM is way to sugarcoated-he is MAGGOT FECES
      "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Spearit
        FUCKING SCUM is way to sugarcoated-he is MAGGOT FECES
        SO WHAT YOUR SAYING IS YOU WOULDNT PISS ON HIM IF HE WAS ON FIRE?..........HE SHOULD BE HANGED FROM A TALL TREE IMO.....
        MY MEAT IN THE HOT DESERT.......

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        • #5
          if OJ got shot dead tomorrow i'd throw a parade
          2013 NCAA POD Record

          8-3ATS +3.80 units

          2013 NFL POD Record

          1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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          • #6
            Huh-----Look at the money OJ gets

            O.J. Simpson is confessing. Hypothetically, that is.

            The former football great, who was acquitted in criminal court 11 years ago of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, reportedly has been paid a whopping $3.5 million to write about the double murder that shocked and riveted the nation in 1994, according to a detailed report in the new National Enquirer.

            But Simpson is not actually confessing to the murder — rather, he’s writing a “hypothetical” book — which the Enquirer reports is tentatively being called “If I Did It.”

            The early part of the book tells how Simpson fell in love with Nicole and how the marriage collapsed, reports the tab. He goes on, according to the article, to describe in gruesome detail the killing of his ex-wife and Goldman; he stipulates that the murder scenes are “hypothetical.” But, notes the tab, the descriptions are “so detailed and so chillingly realistic” that readers are left with little doubt as to what really happened.

            Simpson can never be retried for the murders because of double jeopardy laws, according to the Enquirer, which also claims that Simpson aims to keep any book money instead of paying it out in a civil suit judgment against him by spending it all quickly.
            "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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            • #7
              ...and judith regan is a whore....she is a scumbag that wanted to take part in the profit, not a bullshit "confession" that she thought the public would buy....HAH!

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