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The Assassination Please Almanac
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2000)
Authors: Tom Miller and Donald Freed
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I've looked Everywhere
I lost this book years ago and no used dealer can keep it in stock. To see it reprinted is a dream come true.

A Classic Reference is Back in Print!
Tom Miller's Assassination Please Almanac was an extremely valuable reference work when first published in the '70s. Its chronology and other features remain unique and valuable today. It is good to see it available again!!


Killing Time: The First Full Investigation into the Unsolved Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman
Published in Hardcover by Hungry Minds, Inc (1996)
Authors: Donald Freed and Raymond P. Briggs
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Finally !!
I never felt in my heart OJ killed Nicole and Ron. There are too many things that don't make sense...simple things. One, no matter what they may say about OJ, the family of Nicole admit he is a good father...why would he kill the children's mother as they slept? They could wake up during the attack or in the morning find her. The media told us Ron put up a huge struggle...no bruises or cuts on OJ save the silly little finger cut...omg...how many have I got at work and couldn't explain it? Good thing I've never been accused of murder at those times! I heard "friends" of the Simpson's interviewed and told stories of how "crazy" OJ looked at the dance recital. Well I saw a video of him at the very recital...he looked happy and was warm and friendly to Nicole's family. I don't mean to sound stupid but you rarely hear of black people killing with knives all bloody and sloppy like that (HEY even some of my black friends said that from the jump street). No, OJ didn't do it...you're looking at two young in shape people with adreneline fighting for their lives...the killer had marks on him, use some commonsense!! I was watching some forensic show years ago...there was too many inconsistancies in the case..the socks with blood for one, how in the world can blood go thru an ankle and make the same pattern on the opposite side??? uh try dipping the sock sans the foot in a pool of blood. I really hate being called half brained by people convinced that he did it but I kept an open mind. All the books that have been NoJ inspired are really by people that aren't credible. Faye Resnick? COME ON!! Vincent Bugliosi??? Yeah he's a good attorney but he got the whole Manson motive wrong and is an all around annoying self righteous ego maniac. Remember he got a girl off (And the Sea Will Tell) that may be guilty of double homicide, outrage uh? Anyway...this book is good and gives different views, that's refreshing. It's amazing no one thought for a second how Ron, a waiter, no car etc could be opening a chic restaurant...where did the money come from??? I guess his family can buy it now...with their blood money from a lawsuit that won't end the pain of loss or bring him back. At least this whole tragedy has some good outcomes...Nicole's family has been able to bleed more $ from Mr. Simpson and Denise has a job!

Why OJ Simpson is "Not Guilty"
The testimony of the two witnesses who cannot lie say that OJ Simpson is not guilty.

Blood and flesh were found under Nicole Brown's fingernails; the blood type did not match OJ (or Nicole or Ron). Ron Goldman walked to work, worked out, and practiced karate; his hands showed bruises from punching someone in the face or head more than once. OJ had no scratches or bruises on his hands, arms, face, or body: he could not have been a lone murderer.

The newspapers said that when the bodies were found after 12:15 AM their red blood was trickling down the sidewalk. The crime scene pictures printed in the National Enquirer showed the red blood. This says they were freshly killed, around 11:30, because their blood would be black and clotted if dead for over an hour (as in the Borden Murders).

The above physical evidence proves OJ Simpson to be innocent of these murders. Some say the 25 to 30 stab wounds on Ron Goldman suggest an emotional frenzy from a personal enemy, and Nicole Brown was the innocent bystander. The book "Killing Time" is the first and only objective book (arguments for both sides) to discuss all the evidence.

I hope that those who want to know the facts will read this, and reconsider any prejudgments that they made in June 1994.

Finally-- a Look at the Facts
Freed & Briggs did an excellent job with this book. Unlike the American press & the many pundits that declared Mr. Simpson guilty as charged, this book examines the facts versus myth. Like many others, I hadn't followed the case but was confident that O.J. was guilty since many reporters treated it like an open and shut case. However, I did hear of some inconsistencies that made me wonder what was the truth?

The authors pursue this case based on facts, motive, and the essential timelime, or killing time. If you are interested in truth, you'll love this book. The authors did a great job of exploring what was possible and by whom. To this day, many people believe O.J. guilty. Yet, they seem little bothered by Mark Fuhrman asserting his fifth amendment right when answering to questions about whether he planted evidence in this case. There is a whole lot more for someone willing to open their mind. In the end, you may find a greater appreciation of people who tirelessly pursue truth versus the many who are so eager to capitalize on their own careers. It makes one wonder about how eager we are to grasp truth no matter how hard it is to swallow.


Death in Washington : the murder of Orlando Letelier
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Author: Donald Freed
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Review of "Death in Washington-The Murder..Orlando Letelier"
Well-documented, well-written book of the murder of Letelier and Moffet by a car-bombing in Washington on 9/21/76. Letelier was about to testify about the involvement of various U.S. agencies' involvement in the political environment in Chile before and during the Allende government. This book will be of particular interest to those disgusted with the American involvement in Indoensia, Iran, Guatamala, and elsewhere in the world. It's particularly sorrowing that Allende will not be put on trial, nor it seems, the parties responsible in the U.S. government for the terror and economic dislocation caused by U.S. meddling in Chile. But the book is valid, encouraging, and a superb example of how investigative reporting can cause changes for the better. We can only hope that with efforts like this will promote the ongoing legal actions against Kissinger and his trail of economic destruction around the world.


The Spymaster
Published in Diskette by Boson Books (1996)
Author: Donald Freed
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For the avid reader of espionage books
Just when you are getting bored of the same old espionage books, you read Spymaster and it all makes sense. This book was written excellent and possessed all the political intrigue, action, sex and spying you could ask for.


Agony in New Haven; the trial of Bobby Seale, Ericka Huggins, and the Black Panther Party
Published in Unknown Binding by Simon and Schuster ()
Author: Donald Freed
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China Card
Published in Hardcover by Arbor House Pub Co (1980)
Author: Donald Freed
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Executive action : assassination of a head of state
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Authors: Donald Freed and Mark Lane
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Executive Action: Electronic Edition
Published in Paperback by C & M Online Media, Inc. (1996)
Authors: Mark Lane and Donald Freed
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Inquest
Published in Paperback by Hill & Wang (1970)
Author: Donald Freed
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Motor Speech Disorders: Diagnosis & Treatment
Published in Paperback by Singular Publishing (23 November, 1999)
Author: Donald B. Freed
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