Tag Archives: O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson’s Book, “If I Did It,” Sold On eBay For $250,000
After nearly six years, another original hardcopy of O.J. Simpson's If I Did It hits the Net.
O.J. Simpson’s original murder memoir resurfaces for auction.
By Amber McKynzie
January 30, 2013
Tags: Nicole Brown Simpson, O.J. Simpson, O.J. Simpson Trial, Ron Goldman
Florida Death Row Inmate Confesses to O. J. Simpson Murders
The serial killer told his family that he did it
Could it be?
By Makkada B. Selah
November 20, 2012
Tags: O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson Hit with Tax Lien
The filing comes just weeks after a Nevada judge agreed to grant Simpson a new hearing in May
The filing comes just weeks after a Nevada judge agreed to grant Simpson a new…
By Makkada B. Selah
November 14, 2012
Tags: O.J. Simpson, tax lien
Ex-Prosecutor in O.J. Simpson Trial Claims Defense Tampered With Gloves
Former attorney claims Johnnie Cochran slit linings of gloves
Former attorney claims Johnnie Cochran slit linings of gloves
By Gerren Keith Gaynor
September 8, 2012
Tags: Johnnie Cochran, O.J. Simpson
How the Trayvon Martin Case has Divided America
The shooting death of the Florida teen has exposed more of America's racial divide
The Grio’s David A. Love analyzes how the Trayvon Martin case has revealed racial tensions…
By BlackEnterprise.com
April 11, 2012
Tags: George Zimmerman, Henry Louis Gates, Latino, murder, O.J. Simpson, racial profiling, The Grio, Trayvon Martin, Troy Davis



