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

· Phoenix Books, Incorporated · Narrated by Joseph Campanella
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Vincent Bugliosi, who successfully prosecuted Charles Manson, examines the failed attempt to convict O.J. Simpson of murder. What went wrong in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial, which was deemed the trial of the 20th century? Former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, who was well-acquainted with high-profile murder trials—including the successful prosecution of Charles Manson and his followers—dares to lay bare the bungling in the O.J. case. Incriminating evidence was never presented and lapses in strategy left prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden at a disadvantage. These are just a few of the disastrous errors that led to a victory for the defense. Listen as Bugliosi weaves his own final summation, laying out the evidence in its proper sequence and forestalling (or rebutting) the ploys of the defense.

About the author

Vincent Bugliosi (1934-2015) was an American attorney, prosecutor, and author whose works included Helter Skelter, No Island of Sanity: Paula Jones v. Bill Clinton, Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.J. Got Away with Murder, and The Phoenix Solution: Getting Serious about America's Drug War. Joseph Campanella (1924-2018) was an actor with more than 200 film and television credits including The Bold Ones and Mannix, for which he received an Emmy nomination. Campanella also narrated dozens of audiobooks including Hammerheads, Night of the Hawk, No Island of Sanity, Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.J. Got Away with Murder, and The Phoenix Solution.

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