A NEW documentary has revealed the disturbing diary entries of Nicole Brown Simpson's time with OJ Simpson. Nicole was stabbed to death in her home thirty years ago on June 1, alongside her friend Ron Goldman; her husband OJ Simpson later charged and tried for both killings . The following investigation launched a high-speed police chase of OJ Simpson and his ensuing murder trial and acquittal dubbed the “trial of the century.
” While notorious pop culture imagery like OJ's Ford Bronco and the infamous saying "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit," are much of what comes to mind when people think of Nicole and Ron's murder, the new Lifetime documentary The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson casts a whole new comprehensive light on the tragedy. In the film, Nicole's sisters , Denise, Dominique, and Tanya Brown, all give exclusive interviews and insight into the perilous relationship. Denise shared that she missed the signs of abuse because forward facing, OJ and Nicole seemed “very loving toward each other.
” Entries from Nicole's diary during her relationship show the multifaceted abuse she endured at the hands of OJ prior to her murder. The earliest entry documenting the horrific treatment dates back to 1977, after the death of OJ's one year old daughter Aaren from his first marriage. “Early in 1st year 1977 in San Franciso after his baby died I found an earring in my apt bed on Bedford,” Nicole wrote.
“I accused OJ of sleeping with someone named Teri. He thre.
