Audio book descriptionPaula Barbieri's break-up with O.J. Simpson captured the world's attention because it happened on the day that Nicole Brown was murdered. In The Other Woman, Barbieri reveals with raw emotion and unblinking honesty the story of how she stood by Simpson's side through his 15 months in jail, even as her life fell apart. You'll also hear about her 2 volatile years with O.J., including why she fell in love with him and how his lies and cheating destroyed their relationship.
Audio book descriptionEighteen months after the O.J. verdict, the friend and confidante of Nicole Brown Simpson steps forward to document her side of this shocking story. Faye Resnick tells how O.J.'s million-dollar defense team smashed her efforts to bring justice to her murdered friend, discrediting her as a witness and nearly destroying her life. Resnick gives an inside view of the prosecution and its case, as well as a chilling portrait of a defense strategy based on manipulation and deceit. This is also a candid memoir of the friendship between 2 women and their own struggles against abuse, drug addiction, and loss. Television actress and producer Meredith MacRae narrates this eye-opening expose that presents a disconcerting perspective on American justice.
Audio book descriptionDuring the trial of O.J. Simpson, the press focused on him. Now the victim, Nicole Brown Simpson, speaks through this private diary of her occasional roommate and constant best friend, Faye D. Resnick. Referred to by the media as the "mystery woman" who disappeared before the trial, Faye spoke to Nicole only one hour before her death. After months of avoiding lawyers and the press, Faye comes forward with the tragic story of a woman who yearned for a simple, loving family life and was trapped instead - in a violent cycle of fear and abuse.
Audio book descriptionFinally, the man who stood in the middle of a drama that held America's attention shares his insights. Attorney Robert Shapiro, who assembled the "dream team" that successfully defended O.J. Simpson in his criminal trial, gives an insider's view of the strategy that won against what appeared to be overwhelming odds. He also provides behind-the-scenes glimpses at the major players in the case and addresses the legal and ethical issues it raised. With candor, wit, and compassion, Shapiro sheds light on what has been called "the trial of the century."