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The Run of His Life
- The People v. O.J. Simpson
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This New York Times best seller was the inspiration for the first season of American Crime Story on FX, starring Cuba Gooding, Jr.; John Travolta; David Schwimmer; and Connie Britton.
The definitive account of the O. J. Simpson trial, The Run of His Life is a prodigious feat of reporting that could have been written only by the foremost legal journalist of our time. First published less than a year after the infamous verdict, Jeffrey Toobin's nonfiction masterpiece tells the whole story, from the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman to the ruthless gamesmanship behind the scenes of "the trial of the century". Rich in character, as propulsive as a legal thriller, this enduring narrative continues to shock and fascinate with its candid depiction of the human drama that upended American life.
Please note: This audiobook is a recording of the original 1996 edition of The Run of His Life. It does not include an Afterword added to the 2013 reissued edition.
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- Cynthia
- 05-24-16
Fear and Loathing in Los Angeles
I saw Jeffrey Toobin, the author of "The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson" (1996) asleep on CNN a couple of weeks ago. The demands of commenting on FX's "American Crime Story" (2016) mini-series based on this book and his ongoing analysis of the death of Antonin Scalia and President Obama's (so far) unproductive nomination of Merrick Garland to the US Supreme Court must have overwhelmed him. I suspect that Toobin, a Harvard educated lawyer and ardent follower of the US Supreme Court ("The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court" (2007)) couldn't stay away from the drama and intrigue of the high court he loves.
The O.J. Simpson trial, though? Toobin wrote what was arguably the best book on the chaos that was the crime itself; the riveting drama of the low speed chase; and the unrelenting trial and media coverage that consumed Los Angeles for almost a year. "The Run of His Life" is the best book I've come across about 'The (Last) Trial of the Century.' There are far too many books on the topic to read. Marcia Clark's "Without a Doubt" (1998) was quite good, and had a very personal discussion of the defense aspect of the case. Faye Resnick's "Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted" (1994)? Well, let's just say I thumbed through a copy at The 99 Cent Store. It was sitting next to a stack of musty copies of the equally execrable "Madam Foreman: A Rush to Judgment" (1995) by jurors Armanda Cooley et. al.
As good as Toobin's book really is (and correspondingly, the television treatment), I am pretty sure that by the end of the trial, he'd lost respect for just about everyone involved - including himself. There was Judge Lance Ito, who looked great on paper, but had no case management skills and no courtroom control. Christopher Darden, a promising young prosecutor, had his career derailed by allowing himself to be goaded by the savviest trial attorney of the bunch, Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. There were the sycophants Robert Kardashian and Robert Shapiro, and the amoral F. Lee Bailey. The stressed Marcia Clark, manipulated by a malicious soon-to-be ex-husband. The not-successfully-secret racist cop Mark Fuhrman. A terminally lazy investigator, Tom Lange.
And, of course, there is, was and always will be Orinthal James Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson, and the relationship they had that ended in murderous rage, taking along with it an unfortunate Ron Goldman. Toobin barely mentions Goldman in "The Run of His Life". That is, in abstract, sad. Goldman and the Simpsons' children were the only people in the whole saga who unquestionably deserve respect and empathy. Perhaps it is better that Toobin just let them all be.
"The Run of His Life" is an easy listen, but for Toobin at his finest, listen to "The Nine."
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- AudioAddict
- 04-15-16
I wanted more after the 2016 mini-series...
STORY (historical) - I didn't watch the live coverage of OJ trial back in 1994, so I really had no personal opinion about his controversial not guilty verdict. I did, however, watch the 2016 mini-series, so now I get what all the fuss was about. OMG, he was so incredibly guilty!! But at the conclusion of the series, I still had lingering questions about different things, so I started this book to hopefully fill in some cracks. I am very glad I did. This book contains tons more detail about the evidence, the trial and all the players. The author obviously believes OJ was guilty, but his investigation is thorough and he presents both sides of the case from the beginning of the investigation until slightly after the trial. Great book.
PERFORMANCE - The narrator does a good job, but I'm not in love with his voice.
OVERALL - There is detailed analysis of the gruesome crime scene and the victims' injuries. There is a small amount of cursing and, of course, discussion about Mark Fuhrman and his use of the racist N-word. Even if you find these things offensive, I would still highly recommend this book for anyone interested in more info on the OJ trial. It's fascinating.
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- carl zayas
- 02-17-16
What I thought as a child, shattered by logic
If you could sum up The Run of His Life in three words, what would they be?
The O.J. trial that you didn't see.
What did you like best about this story?
The detail
What aspect of Stephen Bel Davies’s performance would you have changed?
Not much
If you could give The Run of His Life a new subtitle, what would it be?
More than just O.J. are responsible for his guilt.
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I remember once thinking that O.J. was innocent. After reading If I did It, I was convinced otherwise. This book also helps me realize that if it weren't for the poor performance of the prosecution, the blatant race baiting of Johnny Cochran, The past of the LAPD, and the behavior of Mark Furman, O.J. wold have been convicted and there would be no one regardless of color would have felt sorry for him, or remained unconvinced of his guilt.
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- Najima Rainey
- 02-09-16
F this book
I'm going to start this out by saying OJ IS GUILTY.
However, the condescending way in which he discusses the issues of race and police brutality are unforgivable. This book is so obviously written by a white person for a white audience. Not only does Toobin feel entitled to absolve and convict people based on his interpretation of their motives, he seems to think that as a white male journalist, he has more insight into the black psyche then black people do. He immediately dismisses the idea of a frame up by the LAPD, but never acknowledges how police actions at the time of Simpson's arrest and in all the years of their existence, might just give a black jury a "reasonable doubt." That's the only standard that matters. He also mocks the idea that people might find this case an important moment in the narrative of black America. I understand why that might just seem silly to a self-aggrandizing narrator like Toobin, but that's another reason he has no business asserting this book is THE BOOK when it comes to the Simpson trial. I'm pretty sure that THE BOOK has yet to be written and I would never tell anyone this was it.
If, instead of inserting his opinions and characterizations in at every turn, Toobin had just told the Fing story based without trying to diagnose the racial sickness in America (which, by the way, is the fault of black people because we apparently can't think or reason or analyze information for ourselves) maybe this would have been a better book. Watch the show. I think it will be better because Toobin is edited out.
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- Pratheba Orth
- 02-04-16
well written
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This trial marks a time in life... everyone of a certain
age remembers this tragedy perfectly
After hearing this book I am even more ashamed
of the jurors. How could they ?
I am so deeply sad that Nicoles life was like this
hopefully other domestic violence victims will be treated
differently because of her story.
Ron died a hero - so sad for his family
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- Will
- 10-15-15
One of my faves of all time
This was an awesome book to listen to. Very well written and performed. At first I wasn't sure if the narrator was going to get on my nerves. But that thought quickly vanished and I was able to completely enjoy the reading.
Big recommend to anyone interested in this subject or True Crime books in general.
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- Lee-lah
- 12-14-15
Narration was Great
Great audio books are made or broken by the narrator and this guy delivered. The way the story was told kept me interested and listening. It was long, but it went fast. Great book.
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- Karen
- 10-04-15
Well written - poor narrator
In depth and well written retelling of how O.J. Simpson got away with murder but the narrator really misses the mark. Not sure how to address the narration in a politically correct fashion...listen to a sample and you'll understand. If you're looking for an in depth and objective review of the trial, this is the book for you if you can tolerate the narrator.
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- Dan
- 08-08-19
Narrator detracted from the quality of the content.
Would have been less feminine sounding if a woman narrated. Content was very detailed and thorough but the flamboyance of the reader was distracting.
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- grolarbear
- 02-26-16
Wish there was an update!
I would love Toobin to do an updated appendix with info on what happened after the trial. Very detailed account of the trial, great for people who love legal details. Narrator could have been a bit more animated but overall seemed to get better as the book went on.
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- 03-31-16
Compelling and comprehensive
Toobin's book manages to not only cover all of the facts but links them together chronologically in a compelling narrative as well. He offers a fair and balanced portrayal of both sides. Where he offers his own opinion, it is clear, and he justifies his point of view with the facts of the case. This is probably the fullest and most objective account of the Simpson case, offered from the perspective of an impartial bystander, who had no affiliation to either side. It takes us back to a time when a celebrity defendant's murder trial became the centre stage for the building racial tensions and discontent within the US to play out.
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- paul
- 07-23-16
A revelation of the US justice system at work !
old story - and now I know what went on behind it find it even more scary the murdering scumball got off
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- Steve
- 04-12-16
Real life story behind the TV Court Case.
Would you consider the audio edition of The Run of His Life to be better than the print version?
Yes the story is well read and flows well.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Run of His Life?
Unbelievable ending with the Furhman Tapes, probably finally steered the jury to their verdict.
Have you listened to any of Stephen Bel Davies’s other performances? How does this one compare?
No
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No i used it to accompany the serialisation on TV, at 18 hours !
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- Shane canning
- 08-23-23
Everything ye want to know is here
Couldent stop listening to this the whole saga the trial of the century and all the full story here 5 star greatly read as well never mind the negitive numptys
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- Calum I. MacLeod
- 02-22-17
A Gripping Story
It took me a while to get used to the narrator but after a while I did and I think he did a decent job.
The OJ court case is breathtaking on many levels. As someone who is not American the racial tribalism is shocking. The story is well written and surprisingly fast paced. I think I could listen to this book a few times.
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- Heather
- 05-15-17
A Good Audiobook, Let Down by Narration
One of the most objective and balanced works on the subject I have yet come across, having read Without a a Doubt and In Contempt. Toobin sums up the weaknesses of the prosecution ; namely that of arrogance and idealistic defeatism, against the accumulated strengths of the defence amidst a strong grasp of the historical context in which the events occurred.
One major weakness of the audiobook is the choice of narrator. The style of narration makes the content difficult to follow. And that is a real shame and needless.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-19-22
fantastic
absolutely love it. best OJ nook I've ever read. Highly recommend it . fantastic
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- Declan Sweeney
- 05-14-21
Thoroughly enjoyable, no complaints
This book is excellent, I really enjoyed it. Toobin obviously had sources in just about every aspect of this case which allows for very interesting details about what went on behind the scenes of the trial. This is probably the longest and best journalistic book about the case.
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- Rocco Biancardi
- 11-16-21
Gave up cos of the horrendous narrator
The narrator of this audiobook does not suit the tone or subject matter of the contents of the book at all, which is otherwise very well researched and written. Such a tremendous shame, bought a physical copy of the book to read instead of carrying on listening.
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- Roger
- 04-07-21
interesting book
an annoying narrator, but an interesting book, which I enjoyed listening to. overall worth the effort
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- Anonymous User
- 01-31-21
absoultly fantastic
loved it the whole time every chapter as good as the last definantly much more informative and better then the tv show based on it
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- Craig Julich-Serventy
- 09-03-18
Absolutely Riveting
This book is excellent. I kept finding excuses to go and listen too it. If you have any interest in the OJ case but don't know where to start, this is it.
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- Georgia
- 07-24-18
Bare with the Narrator
I wasn't sure about this one at first. The narrator grated on me so much I considered returning the book. Bel Davis's voice is almost offensively American: it's nasal and he speaks with such a drawl it causes some words to be pronounced quite bizarrely ("loii-yerrs", "sha-peer-roww"). However, once you get a chapter or two in his voice is actually well suited to the text. There's a sleaziness about it that suits the LA legal setting, and his performance is strong. The text itself is excellent. Toobin has the advantage of insider knowledge (he reported on and witnessed the trial) but is able to offer a journalistic objectivity that couldn't be available from someone involved more personally. If you've seen the FX series and are wondering if the near 19-hour audiobook could offer anything more, I'd argue that it does and that it's the superior of the two. You learn more about the sheer weight of the evidence against O.J. Simpson, not to mention the ineptitude of the prosecution (which is mostly skipped over the FX series). Worth a listen.
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