When Fame Subverts Justice ; Commentary

Daily MailNovember 21, 2006

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OF COURSE, I have not read the book by OJ Simpson, shortly to be released under the impertinent title If I Did It.

I don't have to. I was at part of the trial in 1995, and everybody in the courtroom, including his preening defence layers, knew he had murdered his exwife Nicole and hapless waiter Ronald Goldman, a mere bystander, in the most brutal, mind-melting manner.

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When Fame Subverts Justice ; Commentary

But that was not the point.

That Simpson was a killer was made dazzlingly obvious by the evidence against him. What mattered was whether or not he could get away with it.

History shows he did, and astonishingly nobody in Los Angeles seemed to mind, although judgment in a...

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