O.J. Simpson allegedly prior to her 1994 murder, even going so far as to hide in her bushes, according to a close friend of Brown’s.
Faye Resnick alleges in Lifetime’s upcoming docuseries, that the former football star “was kind of spying on her a lot because he was realizing that she was becoming happy” after their split, according to a clip obtained by TMZ. The 66-year-old “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” personality claims Simpson was “stalking, hiding — in the bushes. Actually in the bushes.
” According to Resnick, a fearful Brown allegedly told her to “be careful what you say,” because Simpson was “watching all the time.” “She always thought he was gonna hurt her,” Resnick says. “She always knew it.
” The two-part documentary premieres Saturday, June 1, just , and less than two months after at the age of 76. Per Lifetime, the series will provide “an opportunity for Nicole’s own narrative and voice to be heard in one of the most notorious crimes and trials in history. The project features 50 participants, including those who knew Nicole the best — her friends and family — to shed new light on her life and tragic death.
” Brown and Simpson and welcomed two kids. In 1989, Simpson was arrested on charges of spousal abuse and pleaded no contest, though Brown later dropped those charges. She filed for divorce in 1992.
Two years later, Brown and friend Ron Goldman were fatally stabbed in a brutal crime for which Simpson was accused but.