September 20, 2007

O.J.'s Ghostwriter for 'If I Did It' Speaks


The man behind O.J. Simpson's controversial "confession" to the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman is speaking out.

Pablo Fenjves, the writer of "If I Did It," broke his silence to tell "Extra" how he feels about Simpson.

In a bombshell confession, Fenjves said Simspon was well aware of his Fenjves' personal opinion during the creation of the "memoir."

"He knew that I thought he was guilty," Fenjves said.

Fenjves spent months with Simpson working on the book. He said that Simpson's alleged actions in Las Vegas fit with the man he came to know.

He added, "It really doesn't surprise me that he thinks the rules do not apply to him."


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On 21 Sep 2007, Redheads wrote:

Doesn’t matter if the man was black or white. He MURDERED 2 people and got away with it and now is bragging about it with this book.

 
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On 21 Sep 2007, ngai wrote:

It’s funny that when a black man get’s away with murder the whole country is in an uproar. But, for years “the white man” has done the same thing. They still are. Where’s the justice in that? for example what about the murder of Emit Till. They finally found the murderers,but they are either dead or soooo damn old that they won’t have to suffer in jail long.

 
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On 21 Sep 2007, ngai wrote:

It’s funny that when a black man get’s away with murder the whole country is in an uproar. But, for years “the white man” has done the same thing. They still are. Where’s the justice in that? for example what about the murder of Emit Till. They finally found the murderers,but they are either dead or soooo damn old that they won’t have to suffer in jail long.

 
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On 21 Sep 2007, Nonnie wrote:

Wasn’t Pablo Fenjves the witness who heard Nicole’s dog wailing—establishing a so called time line?? Anyway, it makes me wonder what background he has as an author or what the extent of their relationship was at the time of the criminal trial. I guess if we followed the money trail we would find out some answers, but why didn’t Simpson find a well known author?

 
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On 20 Sep 2007, Frank wrote:

This jerk is incredible. He should be called “teflon man,” cos no matter what he does, nothing sticks to him.

The worst part is, he still has that stupidass grin on his face. Like he knows he’s getting away with something; which we already know he has. What a loser!

 
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On 20 Sep 2007, sc wrote:

I hope he rots in jail! He is nothing but a fat has been! Thinks he can get away with anything. But one thing is for sure that on judgement day before the LORD HE WILL PAY for everthing he has done and lied about. He is NOT above the all mighty and he knows exactly what he has done. OJ is a disgrace to football and the human race. I just hope this trial is not botched like the other.

 
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