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2006/11/16

Is Judith Regan Smoking Dope?

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@ 04:02 AM (21 months, 13 days ago)

OJ Simpson obviously addicted to the limelight, unwilling to give it up, has enlisted yet another partner in his plan, Judith Regan, a high powered Publisher in New York is standing right next to the media starving Mr. Simpson.  What is this woman smoking??? I had so much respect for her and the quality of books she produced over the years, now, she has reduced herself to a level I just expected from the tabloids. Oh well, if Jerry Springer can do it, so can she.    

The former football star discusses "how he would have committed" the slayings of his ex-wife and her friend, for which he was acquitted, according to Fox Network Folks.  Blood in the name of ratings is apparently on the menu. This speaks volumes to how little we, as a country, hold those murdered at the hands of those who "profess" to love the women they marry.  Yes, I know he was acquitted, but, money does buy justice, doesn't it?   

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/061115/480/b360aa6adba541cb8fa3377e583e2e00&g=events/en/111506ojsimpsonThe two-part interview, titled "O.J. Simpson: If I Did It, Here's How It Happened," will air Nov. 27 and Nov. 29, the TV network said.

Simpson has agreed to an "unrestricted" interview with book publisher Judith Regan, Fox said.

"O.J. Simpson, in his own words, tells for the first time how he would have committed the murders if he were the one responsible for the crimes," the network said in a statement. "In the two-part event, Simpson describes how he would have carried out the murders he has vehemently denied committing for over a decade."

The interview will air days before Simpson's new book, "If I Did It," goes on sale Nov. 30. The book, published by Regan, "hypothetically describes how the murders would have been committed."

In a video clip on the network's Web site, an off-screen interviewer says to Simpson, "You wrote 'I have never seen so much blood in my life.'"

"I don't think any two people could be murdered without everybody being covered in blood," Simpson responds.

Simpson, who now lives in Florida, was acquitted in a criminal trial of the 1994 killings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. Simpson was later found liable in 1997 in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Goldman family.