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Recent documentaries reveal , the wife of , ahead of her murder. She wrote passages accusing OJ of homophobic rage, , and more. Between the 2016 show OJ: Made in America and 2024's The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson, a deeper picture was painted of the famed athlete, including an unsettling relationship with his late wife.

The more recent documentary steps aside from OJ's known story and hones in on the between himself and Nicole. While OJ put on a front of deep love for Nicole, her own writing tells a different tale. "And then you came into my life and you made this house a home, brought my kids in, your brought love into my house.



I love you," he said in a speech on their wedding day. However, behind-the-scenes, she wrote that he "beat" her. She explained the first instance of physical abuse, writing: "Started on a street corner of NYC 5th Avenue at about C.

Threw me on floor hit me - kicked me. We went to Sherry Nettland Hotel where he continued to beat me for hours as I kept crawling for the door. Called my mother a w----.

" Nicole claimed as the abuse continued, she found herself frequently injured but didn't feel she could come forward with her story. As a result, she explained, she lied to medical professionals about her injuries to avoid suspicion. She wrote: "Went to hospital .

.. claimed it to be a bicycle accident.

" In another incident, Nicole explained that a set OJ off and claimed she bore the weight of his anger. She explained that while they were out at di.

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