Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Which books on the Simpson case do you recommend?
I have read a very fair amount on the Simpson case. Some books are great, some are deeply flawed. My first recommendation is, without a doubt, to check out the criminal and civil trial transcripts on Jack Walraven's site. It is a fantastic resource for those who want details on the case.
As for books, I really enjoyed Vincent Bugliosi's book Outrage. It is a comprehensive take-down of the defense team's arguments. And if you are very interested in the forensic science of the case, I recommend M.L. Rantala's OJ Unmasked.
Very soon I will be posting some criticisms of books that I have read about the case. It is my goal to not just read the prosecution's arguments, but to also look at what those arguing for the defense have to say.
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