Nicole Brown Simpson’s secret diary revelations in new documentary shed light on her life and tragic death
- Nicole Brown Simpson's secret diary revealing OJ abuse is uncovered in a new documentary.
- Exclusive interviews with Nicole's friends and family provide new insights into her life and tragic death.
- The documentary aims to show Nicole as more than just a victim of a high-profile crime.
Nicole Brown Simpson's secret journal entries about the abuse she faced from her ex-husband OJ Simpson are shown in a new documentary called "The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson." OJ was accused of the murders but found not guilty in what was called the "trial of the century." OJ Simpson passed away from prostate cancer at 76 years old. In the documentary, Denise, Dominique, and Tanya Brown talk about Nicole and OJ's relationship. In the first diary entry, Nicole described a fight with OJ in their first year together, after the death of OJ's one-year-old daughter. OJ's behavior turned aggressive, throwing and hurting Nicole. The atmosphere at home changed when OJ was around, becoming tense and dark. OJ had a difficult relationship with his father, who passed away from AIDS in 1986. Denise hopes the documentary will show who Nicole was before her tragic death. The documentary airs on June 1st on Lifetime.