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It traveled miles. The enormous success of American Tragedy turned him into a talk-show personality and trial historian. Of all the books about this case, his was the one that gave information no one else had access to. Day after day, Schiller would sit in the corridor outside the Santa Monica courtroom in an overcoat with a fur collar, receiving people, looking like a cardinal hearing confessions as he dispensed the latest news and gossip of the trial.

Schiller is generous with his information, but he qualifies how you can use it. Five of the guards O. In the course of my career, I have appeared in public with many famous people, including movie stars, but I have rarely been with one who drew more attention than former L. Fuhrman walked into the restaurant the way he had walked into court the first time he took the stand, looking like the lead in a TV series.

Good blazer, good flannels, good-looking. He shrugged and smiled; he has become used to that by now. He was in New York making preparations for the publication of his book, Murder in Brentwood. He had met with Geraldo Rivera, who had flown him to New York in a private plane so that he could avoid airport hassles.

He was going to be interviewed for a second time by Diane Sawyer. Larry King and Oprah had also lined him up for interviews. He speaks in a very low voice; you have to lean forward to hear everything he says. He suggested in no uncertain terms that if the truth about his volatile past relations with her in the police department had come out, Ito would have had to recuse himself from the Simpson murder trial.

Captain York declined to comment. As he pointed out, though, it had nothing to do with the murders. For reasons unknown, this was ignored by the prosecution in the criminal trial and never brought into evidence—along with the freeway chase, the suicide note, and the taped police interview with Simpson.

Cochran had a very narrow and clear agenda. He was going to get his client off no matter what it took, no matter who he hurt or even ruined, no matter how far he had to twist or even disregard the truth. She was referring to those in the legal profession at the criminal trial who have now given up law, or put it on a back burner for a while, to go into show business. Johnnie Cochran has his Court TV show.

Marcia Clark, who received a bonus from Los Angeles district attorney Gil Garcetti after losing the criminal case, has left the office and is about to appear on her new syndicated television show, LadyLaw. Leslie Abramson has a book out.

Because of her bombastic personality, the presence of a television camera in the courtroom, and her zealous affection for her killer client, she caught on with the public as the judicial version of Alexis Carrington, the character played by Joan Collins on Dynasty —a woman you loved to hate, because she would stop at nothing to get what she wanted.

Following the current trend of Los Angeles lawyers preferring to be in show business, she was a regular with Ted Koppel on Nightline during the Simpson trial. Wanting to have her own chat show, she made a half-hour pilot, and then she made another one.

Neither sold. During the penalty phase of the second Menendez brothers trial, which she lost hands down, her own expert witness, psychiatrist William Vicary, testified on the stand in the presence of the jury and media that he had changed his notes on Erik at her request. Abramson became front-page news when she took the Fifth Amendment twice. In February, her book came out. In it, she deals with me in a lengthy but not unexpected manner, while she dismisses taking the Fifth, usually a refuge for gangsters and the guilty, in a few paragraphs, as if it were of no moment.

But it is. The only breaking-news anecdote in her book concerns her participation in the previously unreported wedding ceremony of Lyle Menendez—who was still in the Los Angeles County Jail, as was Erik, before they were shipped off to separate prisons for life—and Anna Eriksson, who had once posed nude for Playboy.

The wedding was performed on a three-way conference call. Lyle was on the telephone in the jail. Erik, who was best man, was on a telephone in a different part of the jail.

Then Lyle and the bride made kissing sounds. Personally, I would be too embarrassed to admit that I had participated in such a charade, but the story was clearly meant to move readers with the beauty of the moment. In the California prison system, murderers serving life without parole are not allowed conjugal visits.



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