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Tabloid Truths
The National Enquirer's scoop on John Edwards is the latest in a string of exclusive tabloid stories that the mainstream media missed. Here's a look back at some milestones in supermarket journalism
Kate Pickert
The National Enquirer publishes photos of O.J. Simpson wearing a pair of Bruno Magli shoes, the same kind that left footprints at the scene of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The Enquirer broke several stories about the Simpson murders that were later verified by other news outlets, including a report that O.J. wrote a book called How I Did It. A member of the Brown family admitted that she had sold photographs of Nicole to the Enquirer.
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