How I Helped O. J. Get Away With Murd..., Mike Gilbert
How I Helped O. J. Get Away With Murd..., Mike Gilbert
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How I Helped O. J. Get Away With Murder
The Shocking Inside Story of Violence, Loyalty, Regret, and Remorse

Author: Mike Gilbert

Narrator: Mel Foster

Unabridged: 7 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/08/2008


Synopsis

The shocking tale told in How I Helped O. J. Get Away With Murder is unlike anything you've read before; it isn't Mike Gilbert's "version" of what happened—it's the unvarnished truth: the truth about O. J., the murders, and the infamous trial. Not as Gilbert imagined or would like it to be, but how it actually was. Gilbert doesn't spare anyone, not even himself—he helped deceive the jury and feels deeply responsible for the "Not Guilty" verdict.

So why is Gilbert speaking out now? Has he gone from sinner to saint? Is he making a play for sympathy or looking to make a quick buck? No. (Proceeds from this book are going to March of Dimes and other selected charities.) Gilbert has written this book because he regrets what he did for his adored childhood idol. He can no longer find any excuse for how he has shielded O. J. Simpson, and he is determined to tell the full truth, including:

—O. J.'s late-night confession to Gilbert

—How Gilbert was responsible for O. J.'s hand not fitting the murder glove

—Why O. J. murdered Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman (it was more than jealousy)

—Why Gilbert defended O. J. for so long—and what finally convinced him he could do so no longer

— How O. J. ignored his financial obligations to the Goldman family and milked the tabloids for money

—The real reason why an armed O. J. burst in on the memorabilia collectors in Las Vegas (Gilbert had what O. J. was looking for)

Told with searing candor, no one comes out of this book with his reputation intact—including Gilbert's own. But he casts a glaring light on how celebrity can corrupt, how power can mislead, and how friendship and loyalty can be perverted. His book is meant to set the record straight, to lay to rest the ghosts of that dreadful night that have haunted him ever since, and to now play what little part he can to forward the process of justice.

About Mike Gilbert

A retired and highly successful sports agent, Mike Gilbert's clients included Marcus Allen and O. J. Simpson. He lives in California with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on June 13, 2008

The most interesting thing about this book are the sections that describe how it was that O.J. was acquited of double murder when everyone in the world knew he did it except for the stupidest people on the face of this earth: that jury (and, it seemed by the coverage, some of the media). He told how......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on March 20, 2012

Nothing earthshattering is revealed. I found that the author was believable, but the nagging suspicion that he profited from the information shared was w/me the whole time I read. Gilbert does seem to be somewhat sorry for his actions & does admit what he did was tied to profit. The writing was fine......more

Goodreads review by Jodi on November 09, 2010

Very interesting insider take on how the Simpson case progressed the way it did - less about the courtroom, more about the personal aspects of it.......more

Goodreads review by Dylan on September 20, 2021

Obviously a really sad story, but to get this perspective of the whole scenario made for a really interesting read. A lot of surprising stuff went on behind the scenes here that I was not really aware of…really a complicated, and sad story......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on December 03, 2019

This trashy-but-good-for-what-it-is book was exactly what I expected; thankfully it makes no pretense to be anything else. To have the words of someone in O.J.’s inner circle was very interesting to me. It’s a fast, easy read that doesn’t overstay its welcome. It reads more like a confession or a lo......more