Please Read the Bug Man

by Farkel 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    Has anyone read the book "Outrage" by Vincent Bugliosi? I read it in the late 1990's and it was one of the best books I have ever read.

    Bugliosi is probably the best living attorney in the USA and his book just trashes the prosecution and "dream team" (hahhahaha) and judge Lance Ito in this book. He proves in his famous and celebrated logical way beyond any shadow of a doubt that O.J. Simpson was guilty as charged.

    If anyone wants to know how to think like a great mind thinks, this book is a must read. I'm reading it for a second time, just to get a "hit" on how to think like great minds think.

    Bugliosi was the man who prosecuted Charles Manson (he wrote the excellent and best-selling book "Helter Skelter") and for maybe the first time in history got the death penalty for a guy based upon purely cirumstantial evidence for a criminal who didn't even commit any of the murders for which he was charged. Of course, the People's Republic of California then rescinded the death penalty and then we threw our Supreme Court Justice Rose Bird out for that and a few other Supreme Court Scafflaws out and we now have back the death penalty (which we rarely invoke), but Charles Manson still lives.

    Then again, so does Vince Bugliosi. Read his book. It is worth your time. The man is a genius in logic and law.

    Farkel

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    He proves in his famous and celebrated logical way beyond any shadow of a doubt that O.J. Simpson was guilty as charged.

    Of course the trial did that too. But I agree, it sure would have been nice to have had Bugliosi as the prosecutor.

    Have you read The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder?

  • juni
    juni

    Thanks for the recommendation. Our library is open on Sunday afternoons and I'm heading there now to get Excel books and something to read for enjoyment.

    Juni

  • sabastious
    sabastious

    Purchased!

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