‘If I Did It’: When O.J. Simpson Nearly Admitted Murdering His Wife In Tell-All Book

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O.J. Simpson, the actor and Heisman Trophy winner who died Wednesday, was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife in the 1990s and spent decades insisting on his innocence—but he wrote a book detailing a hypothetical account of how he would have gone about the killing, stirring weeks of controversy in 2006 before it was ultimately published with changes.

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