OJ Simpson has managed to stay in the media recently. First is the release of a book by OJ, originally titled I Did It, which has been conveniently re-titled, If I Did It. This book was stopped at the publisher when many people protested about OJ making money from a book which tells the tale of what happened the night OJ murdered his ex-wife Nicole Simpson, and Ron Goldman.
The new version of this book includes commentary from the Goldman family which has fought tirelessly to bring OJ to justice. There is a forward by Pablo F. Fenjves, the witness who heard Nicole's dog howling the night of the murders. Strangely enough, he is the one chosen to interview OJ, to get the "what if" story from the only living human witness to the bloodshed of that evening back in 1994.
If you want to support the Goldman family, buy this book. It offers a chilling insight into the mind of one of the most villified figures of our world. I did not have the stomach to get through Chapter 6, which goes through the details of "The Night in Question", and invents a character named "Charlie" who possibly helped OJ commit his hateful acts. It is too horrible to relive a moment in which a jealous ex-husband kills the mother of 2 of his children and another friend of hers, Ron Goldman who seems to have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Recently, OJ was arrested at another surreal scene where an auction of some of his belongings (that he believed were stolen) was taking place. Allegedly OJ had the goal of recovering the stolen goods with the help of some allegedly armed friends. Out on $125,000 bail, the rest of this tale waits to unfold.