Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J. Simpson Got Away with Murder

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W. W. Norton & Company, 29 janv. 2008 - 356 pages
"Provocative and entertaining…A powerful and damning diatribe on Simpson’s acquittal." —People

Here is the account of the O. J. Simpson case that no one dared to write, that no one else could write. In this #1 New York Times bestseller, Vincent Bugliosi, the famed prosecutor of Charles Manson and author of Helter Skelter, goes to the heart of the trial that divided the country and made a mockery of justice. He lays out the mountains of evidence; rebuts the defense; offers a thrilling summation; condemns the monumental blunders of the judge, the "Dream Team," and the media; and exposes, for the first time anywhere, the shocking incompetence of the prosecution.

 

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Editors Note
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IN THE
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THE CHANGE OF VENUE
67
A JUDICIAL ERROR
79
THE INCREDIBLE INCOMPETENCE OF THE PROSECUTION
113
FINAL SUMMATION
189
EPILOGUE
289
APPENDIX
371
APPENDIX
391
Notes
411
Index
461
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Vincent T. Bugliosi, Jr. (August 18, 1934 - June 6, 2015) was an American attorney and New York Times bestselling author. During his eight years in the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, he was best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the seven Tate-LaBianca murders of August 9-10, 1969. Although Manson did not physically participate in the murders at Sharon Tate's home, Bugliosi used circumstantial evidence to show that he had orchestrated the killings. Bugliosi co-wrote Helter Skelter and later wrote and co-wrote more than a dozen books, including Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Got Away with Murder, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder and Divinity of Doubt: The God Question.

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