In this case... OJ is closer to being akin to a car wreck that even though you don't want to look... you simply have to slow and and peek a little in spite of yourself.
TV is a little different, since it is sort-of-almost-news... BUT I'm 100% confused about the book.
Why would anyone buy it? Why would any bookstore stock it? Why would any publisher/agent represent it?
Imagine... would you expect to walk into a Barnes & Nobles and see a big display of stacks of "If I did it" and alongside a lifesize cardboard of a smirking OJ holding a knife?
I mean really... how are they going to display this? Or will they bury it in the back and make customers ask for it?
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