An excellent look into the details of the trial and a look at the childhood that shaped the man who is Christopher Darden.
Well the worst part was the beginning reading about the author's life and of course the best part is reading about his experience during the OJ trial. What was also interesting was the relationship between him and Marcia Clark, something I hadn't realized until I read the book. Cut out the first half or so and it can be entertaining.
A very interesting look back at the Simpson trial from the perspective of Christopher Darden.
Loved it - very compelling.
No jacket cover, but book is in excellent condition
"I never got a chance, of course, to cross-examine him. And I didn't want to anymore. I just wanted to talk to him, to make sure he knew he hadn't fooled all of us and that his "Dream Team" hadn't fooled most americans. I wanted to tell him that there was another court that would hear his case one day, with a judge who would separately try racist cops and murders. A court where everyone will have to account for his actions alone. A court where the only witnesses will be the eyewitnesses, Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown."
One of the only books about the simpson case I enjoyed...and I read ALL of them
a book about the O.J. impson trail
a book about the O.J. impson trail


