The lyrics deal with domestic violence and is inspired by the Nicole Brown Simpson case.
The book, published by Regnery Publishing in May, 2008, discusses Gilbert's 18 year long relationship with O. J. Simpson, including the influence of their personal and professional relationship in the lead up to, during, and following the trials surrounding the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.
After her death, they lived with O.J. and both went to Gulliver Preparatory School in Coral Gables, Florida.
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On June 19, 1995, FBI expert William Bodziak testified that the famous bloody shoe prints at the scene of the double murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman had been left by a size-12 pair of $230 Bruno Magli shoes ("Lorenzo" model).
He was also Simpson's attorney for the federal drug raid case on Simpson's home in 2001, a misdemeanor boating violation in 2002, a domestic violence call to his residence in 2003, and his writing of a fictional account of the murders of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, called If I Did It.