#3698
Mentioned in 13 episodes

If I did it

Confessions of the Killer
Book • 2006
Originally written by O.J.

Simpson as a hypothetical account of how he might have committed the murders, the book was later acquired by the Goldman family, who added commentary and published it under the title *If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer*.

The book includes Simpson's narrative of the events leading up to the murders, as well as reflections from those affected by the crime.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Tim Dillon
, comparing Peter Thiel's lecture on the Antichrist to the controversial book.
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#2375 - Tim Dillon
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Tim Dillon
in relation to the Long Island serial killer and people not being able to get away with things.
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459 - Taylor Swift’s Engagement & The Digital Prison
Mentioned by OJ Simpson as book he had, If I Did It, illustrating his psychotic nature.
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#604 - Jim Jefferies
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Jamelle Bouie
to highlight how guilty Trump looks regarding the Epstein files situation.
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In the Epstein Saga, Trump Is His Own Worst Enemy
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Liron Shapira
when discussing how AIs are capable of reasoning about situations.
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Eben Pagan (aka David DeAngelo) Interviews Liron — Why 50% Chance AI Kills Everyone by 2050
Mentioned as a book written by O.J. Simpson, describing a hypothetical version of the murders.
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The Psychology of OJ Simpson (2016 Rerun)
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Ben Meiselas
in reference to Todd Blanche's statement about holding people accountable in the Epstein case.
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Fox News Collapses on Air as Trump Blows Everything
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Henry Zebrowski
, referring to the O.J. Simpson book that detailed how he would have committed the murders.
Last Update on the Left - Episode 6 - OJ Simpson Revisited
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Fin Taylor
as a hypothetical book written by David Beckham.
OJ, Nicole, and Ron Place Ron Time | The People vs O.J. Simpson (Part 1/4)
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Kirk Honda
as similar to the screenplay written by Eric and his friend.
The Psychology of the Menendez Bros (Chapter 3: The Murders)

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