January 2009
6 posts
Jan 11th
The Tragic Ending
I have finished the book and am overall happy with it.  I liked how the sequence of the events in the book was told.  It began with how OJ felt multiple years after the murder and flashed back to the day that him and Nicole first met.  In the final chapters of the book, OJ hypothetically described how he would have committed the murders of Nicole and Ron Goldman if he were the person responsible. ...
Jan 11th
Another Try
Throughout the next several chapters, OJ describes how he was feeling about the situation he was forced into  and how his feelings for Nicole have lessened since the divorce.  During this period of time, he stops speaking with Nicole and only sees her when dropping off and picking up his children, in order to help him emotionally overcome the events that occurred in his past relationship with...
Jan 10th
Problems in the Relationship
During the next several chapters, OJ describes how their relationship progressed, with only an occasional fight and then abruptly came to an end.  Two years after their engagement, Nicole and OJ got married.  OJ and Nicole maintained a good relationship for approximately fifteen years.  They had the occasional fight, several times ending in calls to the police.  From what was described by OJ, the...
Jan 10th
The Start of a Wonderful Relationship
The book If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer by OJ Simpson opens with a description of how OJ felt about the murders several years after they occurred.  It also describes the way that the accusations have affected his life, including his relationship with Nicole’s family and the relationship he has with his own children. After reading the first several chapters, I have noticed that Nicole Brown...
Jan 10th
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