Breaking News: O.J. Simpson Says, "The Ghostwriter Did It!"
Add Writing About the Murder to the List of Things O.J. Simpson Says He Did Not Do
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January 15: 2007: In the wake of a Newsweek story that paraphrases a chapter entitled "The Night in Question," from O.J. Simpson's notorious, unpublished book If I Did It, Simpson is today denying that he even wrote the chapter in question, reports the Associated Press."I'm saying it's a fictional creation," said Simpson in a telephone interview. "It has so many (factual) holes in it that anybody who knew anything about it would know that I didn't write it."
The chapter, acquired by Newsweek by an "anonymous source," was the work of a ghostwriter, O.J. Simpson maintains, and is not a confession. He says that the ghostwriter did all the research for the "hypothetical" depiction of the murders of O.J.'s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, and wrote the chapter from that research.
In the Newsweek story, the chapter in question describes an angry O.J. Simpson driving to his ex-wife's condominium and entering the property through a back gate with a broken latch. Angry about an earlier confrontation with Nicole Brown Simpson, the chapter characterizes O.J. Simpson's trip to her home as an attempt "to scare her."
At that point, according to the Newsweek article, Simpson became furious when he found Ronald Goldman at Nicole Brown Simpson's home, accused Goldman of planning a "sexual encounter" with Nicole, and became "enraged" when Nicole's dog appeared to recognize Goldman.
The paraphrased article describes Nicole Brown Simpson as rushing at O.J., falling, and hitting her head on the ground. It gives details of the "karate stance" Goldman went into, and Simpson's challenging Goldman to fight.
"Then something went horribly wrong," Newsweek quotes Simpson as writing in the procured chapter of If I Did It, "and I know what happened, but I can't tell you exactly how."
Simpson ends up, in the chapter, covered in blood and holding a bloody knife, with Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman dead in front of Nicole's Brentwood condominium.

Breaking News: O.J. Simpson Says, "The Ghostwriter Did It!"
O.J. Simpson denies writing the chapter of his book that hypothetically describes the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.
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Takeaways
- O.J. Simpson denies writing the chapter obtained by Newsweek Magazine that describes the killings.
- "It was tacky," O.J. said about the book and, particularly, the chapter in question.
- Tacky is as tacky does.
Did You Know?
The book in question was pulled from the publication queue amidst popular objection.Resources
- Associated Press
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Posted on 05/11/2007 at 8:05:00 AM