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Title: Without a Doubt
Author: Marcia Clark, Teresa Carpenter - contributor
Narrator: Marcia Clark
Format: Abridged
Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-19-16
Publisher: Graymalkin Media
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 426 votes
Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs
Publisher's Summary:
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.
Members Reviews:
Absolutely Riveting
I loved it!
It was absolutely riveting and I really appreciated hearing directly from Marcia as she reflected back on her feelings and experiences during that difficult time.
I enjoyed her candour and her no-holds-barred blunt options; she doesnt pull any punches! (nothing nice to say about Judge Lance Ito Yikes!!!)
I was so absorbed by the behind the scenes machinations, it made me want to read a version told by someone on the Dream Team to see how their brains work. Being in the he did it camp myself, I can completely sympathize with the prosecutions case and cant imagine their devastation upon losing but what drove the defence? Money? I find it impossible to imagine that they really thought he was innocent.
What a complicated mess!
Finally!!!
So great to finally hear in her words just how unjust that trial turned out to be! Much respect, Marcia!!!!!
Marcia On Point!
Generally, I'm deterred and purposely refrain from an abridged novel as it neglects poignant details, however, Marcia hit the highlights and articulately delivers with unwavering passion.
Marcia Clark's version of the trial.
Over 20 years later and due to the recent TV show I'm finally listening to books I had not yet listened to about the OJ Simpson trial. I lived in Southern California back then and it was THE news for the months of took for the trial. It is nice getting some perspectives not possible at the time.
I feel this abridged version is perfectly adequate for this story, and I don't think if the unabridged version comes out of would be worth the purchase or the credit to hear it.
I am glad that Clark herself read the story and feel she's is a very good reader.
OJ did it, and he got away with murder because of many problems and not just the Prosecutors, if anything I think the biggest failure sits with former Judge Ito to be in control of his Court. I think the results and demeanor of the civil trial proves that.
Next book I'm listening to regarding this trial is the book by Vincent Bugliosi. Then I'll be OJ'd out!
An inside look
After completing the recent Fox series on OJ I took renewed interest in the story. I always thought he was guilty & was shocked & saddened to watch the actual story unfold along with the racial issues that were evident. I was disgusted by the "dream team".