O.J. Simpson's Unsettling Confessions: A Look at the Controversial Book and Predictions of Guilt

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O.J. Simpson, acquitted of murder in 1995, later confessed to the crimes in a 2007 book titled "If I Did It," published by ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins. The book's publication led to a controversial interview with Simpson, resulting in public outcry and the loss of Judith Regan's job.
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