Nicole Brown Simpson’s Journal Entries About Her Life W/ O.J. Simpson To Be Made Public In New Docu, Reportedly Details Domestic Abuse
Nicole Brown Simpson’s Journal Entries About Her Life W/ O.J. Simpson To Be Made Public In New Docu, Reportedly Details Domestic Abuse
It looks like a new documentary about Nicole Brown Simpson and her relationship with O.J. Simpson is coming our way. The ‘O.J. & Nicole: An American Tragedy’ documentary will be a 2-hour special airing on the Investigation Discovery network. During the special, Nicole Brown Simpson’s diaries will be made public for the first time ever. According to reports, Nicole Brown’s sister is featured in the project and will be reading from her personal diaries, which includes explicit accounts of domestic violence. However, according to former CNN reporter Marc Watts, The diary entries were not admissible in O.J.’s subsequent trial.
According to the ID network, The ‘O.J. & Nicole: An American Tragedy’ is meant to give Nicole Brown Simpson a chance to tell her truth. The special is set to premiere on October 5th, which also happens to be the 25th anniversary of Simpson’s acquittal in the infamous murder case.
O.J. Simpson previously said that he’s over talking about his late wife.
“We don’t need to go back and relive the worst day of our lives. The subject of the moment is the subject I will never revisit again. My family and I have moved on to what we call the ‘no negative zone.’ We focus on the positives.”
However, Kim Goldman, the sister of Ron Goldman told another story. O.J. Simpson was tried for Ron Goldman’s death and was found liable in a civil trial. Kim Goldman said last year:
“Closure isn’t a word that resonates with me. I don’t think it’s applicable when it comes to tragedy and trauma and loss of life. I don’t suffocate in my grief. But every milestone that my kid hits, every milestone that I hit, you know, those are just reminders of what I’m not able to share with my brother and what he is missing out on.”
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