A startling, fresh look at what happened on the night Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed--and how it led to a terrible miscarriage of justice. Veteran journalist Bosco explains how and why the police and the prosecutors covered up and altered the evidence he believes was found at the scene of the Simpson/Goldman murders. 18 photos.
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A startling, fresh look at what happened on the night Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed--and how it led to a terrible miscarriage of justice. Veteran journalist Bosco explains how and why the police and the prosecutors covered up and altered the evidence he believes was found at the scene of the Simpson/Goldman murders. 18 photos.
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Very good in very good jacket. xix, [1], 265, [3] p. Illustrations A startling, fresh look at what happened on the night Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were killed--and how it led to a terrible miscarriage of justice. Veteran journalist Bosco explains how and why the police and the prosecutors covered up and altered the evidence he believes was found at the scene of the Simpson/Goldman murders From an obituary on the author from the Internet: "A Problem of Evidence: How the Prosecution Freed O.J. Simpson" (William professional football star player accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. Bosco became a recognizable courtroom participant during the court proceedingsheld in downtown Los Angeles (but televised nationally/internationally), which ended after nine months with Simpson's acquittal on Oct. 3, 1995. Along with other noted authors Dominick Dunne and Jeffrey Toobin, Bosco often could be observed near the front of the courtroom attendees, wearing a neck brace after he broke his neck diving into the shallow end of a swimming pool. In August 1995, Bosco, who was covering the trial for Penthouse magazine while gathering material for the book, became involved in the trial when he was subpoenaed by the defense team to reveal the source for a magazine article. Threatened with jail, Bosco took the stand and invoked the California journalists' shield law. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lance A. Ito, after due deliberation, ruled that Bosco did not have to give up the source of his information. Among his other books was 1990's "The Boys Who Would Be Cubs: A Year in the Heart of Baseball's Minor Leagues, " a behind-the scenes chronicle of the Peoria Chiefs, one of the Chicago Cubs' farm teams that was managed by future big league skipper Jim Tracy. Bosco was born Aug. 30, 1948, in Biloxi, Miss., and lived much of his life in New Orleans. He earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts at the University of Southern Mississippi in 1972 and a master's in fine arts at the University of New Orleans in 1976. He held a string of odd jobs before becoming a full-time writer in 1984. Bosco had moved to China in 2002 to teach at Xiamen University and later was a journalism professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University, dying there at the age of 61."