Nicole Brown Simpson's family speaks out ahead of 30th anniversary of her murder
- Nicole Brown Simpson's family discusses warning signs of domestic abuse in OJ marriage.
- Sisters share complex feelings towards OJ Simpson's death before 30-year murder anniversary.
- Upcoming documentary series to shed light on 'The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.'
Next month will be 30 years since Nicole Brown Simpson was found murdered outside her home in Brentwood, California. Her three sisters are talking about her in a new documentary series called "The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson." They are sharing how her death affected them and why they are now raising awareness about domestic abuse. Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters, Denise, Dominique, and Tanya Brown, are in a new documentary to discuss their sister's life, her relationship with OJ Simpson, the abuse she faced from him, her murder, and the famous trial that followed. They want to show who Nicole was before her tragic death became a big trial. OJ Simpson, Nicole's ex-husband, was accused of the murders but was found not guilty in what was called the "trial of the century." He passed away from prostate cancer at 76 years old. The sisters have been advocating for laws to help victims of domestic abuse, like the Violence Against Women Act. The sisters have shared that they struggled to help Nicole leave the abusive relationship with OJ Simpson. They have worked to raise awareness about domestic violence and have reflected on what more they could have done to support Nicole before her death. The Brown sisters have been using their voices to support victims of domestic abuse and to honor Nicole's memory. They have been campaigning for stronger laws to protect victims and have dedicated their efforts to their beloved sister.