You won't find O.J.'s If I Did It book in stores because it is not going to be published despite a bizarre letter from publisher Judith Regan. You also won't find the book on eBay -- at least not anymore. UPI reports that the book was there and while it was there the bids climbed to $222,000.
Two copies of the book -- which was dropped by the HarperCollins publishing house amid a flurry of controversy -- were placed on the Internet auction site and have been drawing numerous bids ever since, the newspaper said.
"If I Did It" tells a hypothetical story of how Simpson would have committed the infamous murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. O.J. Simpson was found not guilty in a sensation trial in 1995.
HarperCollins had said it would destroy all copies of the book after its parent company, News Corp., announced the book release and a TV special promoting it would be canceled. Somehow, two copies of the book found their way onto the Web site.
Another article says bids went into the $1 million range. The news the book was on eBay upset Nicole Brown Simpson's family. eBay pulled the book at the request of publisher HarperCollins. A journalist searching for the book was able to find only an OJ Simpson poster.
A current search on eBay.com for If I Did It may bring a few items but it won't get you to the unpublished OJ Simpson book about he hypothetically murdered his wife.