Without a Doubt
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
From the outside, the prosecution's case looked bulletproof, but Marcia Clark knew better. Mountains of physical evidence connected O. J. Simpson to the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman, but that didn't mean it would be easy. For the woman charged with prosecuting the "Trial of the Century", the light of fame would glow white hot, as the media scrutinized her strategy, her family, even her hair. As the case spun out of control, Marcia Clark stood tall - a single mother fighting an army of overpaid attorneys and a judge who let the media coverage go to his head. Now she tells her story.
The bloody glove, the botched evidence collection, the LAPD's war with the black community of Los Angeles - Marcia Clark understands every moment of the O. J. Simpson trial like no one else. In this gripping account of her life, her career, and the trial that made her a legend, Clark shows what it truly means to fight for justice.
Customer Reviews
A Great Perspective
Marcia Clark was a great lawyer and this book is a great innocent perspective on the OJ Simpson trial. I am so glad that she is the narrator- this book is one of those books that you have to just keep reading on and on. She did her job - to prove without a doubt that OJ Simpson killed his wife.
There is a reason why Marcia Clark was paid 4.2 million for her side of the OJ Simpson murder trial - because she was up against the media, race & celebrity combined, her own personal struggles and and immoral defense team that was obviously the most dishonest, disgusting and revolting bunch of lawyers ever.
Change?
Why did Marcia Clark narrate the first few chapters, then hand it over for someone else?
Annoying.
Go Marcia!
I have been listening to Without a Doubt with my husband and we love Marcia and her story. This is further insight to all who are fascinated with the OJ trial about how disgusting the defense was and how stupid the judge was. I like when the author narrates the audiobook it means more to hear what she wrote from her. Nothing could have saved this case Marcia had a racist jury. BTW we have one juror who in a recent documentary OJ Made in America admitted on camera that she voted not guilty as payback for Rodney King and that she regrets it somewhat. So the racist jury aspect is true.