Nicole was the psycho . Not Oj. She was considering rehab at one point. Her own family wanted them to reconcile because they thought her new single life and friends were a bad influence. |
Of course they didn’t . Oj is black . They didn’t have to look very far |
Are you new here? That’s how detectives work. You start with the people closest to the victim and work outwards as suspects are eliminated. You don’t start with the idea that a it’s cartel or an unknown CIA operative or whatever nonsense you’re spouting. They never eliminated OJ because they couldn’t, and that’s because he did it. Duh. |
You’re an awful person and a liar. There is no evidence of your lies but there is evidence of OJ being a wife beater and a killer. Scumbag. |
What evidence makes you sure he did it without using anything Furhman found like the EDTA blood? The diaries ? Nicole also said her parents and friends were stealing from her /going to kill her. She was emotionally unstable. She also smacked an Israeli woman named Michelle and said she’s hopes she dies . She was their assistant and worked with OJ for years and years. She didn’t file charges against Nicole because OJ told her not to. Nicole was also combative to her friends and fell out with them often. Kato being the most recent one. She hated that Oj was dating new people. She was the one who reached out to reconcile in 1993. She also assaulted him and threw vases around . She was a raging cokehead. |
| All these friends that were crying on the news about OJ only befriended Nicole because of OJ. They all used to talk crap about Nicole behind her back-how cheap she was, how loose she was, and how bad of a mother she was including Faye . After she dies, suddenly they all pretend they weren’t talking major crap about her |
Evidence? |
| I read the book Raging Heart by Sheila Weller. The picture of Nicole painted in that book is one of a very angry woman with a serious emotional problem |
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The reason OJ was freed is because most cops are shady AF. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to know this. I have cops in the family, and I can tell you they are shady AF, without hesitation. There is very little to hold them accountable.
This fact does not mean that OJ did not commit (2) murders - but it is why he got off. |
| Btw the author thinks he’s guilty so it’s not an anti Nicole book at all. It’s based on narratives from her friends, staff, and family . |
| So a murderer died? |
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This is a letter Nicole wrote to OJ in 1993 about wanting to reconcile
Dear O.J. I'd like to see you, to talk to you in person. But I know you can't do that. I've been attending these meetings to help me turn negatives into positives -- to help me turn get rid of my anger . . . . I've learned to "let things go" (the most powerful, helpful thing I've ever learned). I've learned that all things that upset & bother me are just a mirror of what's going on in me. I always knew that what was going on with us was about me -- I just wasn't sure why it was about me -- So I just blamed you. I'm the one who was controlling. I wanted you to be faithful and be a perfect father. I was not accepting to who you are. Because I didn't like myself anymore. I also agree with you now -- that I went through some sort of mid life crisis -- "that 30's thing," you called it, my own self esteem . . . ect. I know it was a combination of all of these things. But mostly, due to all of these things, I know I gave up. I gave up treating you like I loved you. We started taking each other for granted -- and I didn't know how to put it all back together. I never stopped loving you -- I stopped liking myself and lost total confidence in any relationship with you. There's so much I want to say to you. It's very hard to express myself in this letter. I wish we could be taking a walk around the block like we used to. It would be so much easier to speak to you face to face. I want to put our family back together! I want our kids to grow up with their parents. I thought I'd be happy raising Sydney & Justin by myself -- since we didn't see too much of you anyway. But, now, I [missing text]. I want to be with you! I want to love you and cherish you, and make you smile. I want to wake up with you in the mornings and hold you at night. I want to hug and kiss you everyday. I want us to be the way we used to be. There was no couple like us. I don't know what I went through . . . . I didn't believe you loved me anymore -- and I couldn't handle it. But for the past month I've been looking at our wedding tape and our family movies -- and I can see that we truly loved each other. A love I've never seen in any of our friends. Please look at the 2 tapes I'm sending over with this letter. Watch them along & with your phone turned off -- they're really fun to watch. O.J., I want to come home -- I want us all to be together again -- We can move wherever you want -- we can stay here -- I just never want to leave your side again. I've almost come home 20 times since I left -- but I was never totally sure about us until now. I know I love you and know I'm in love with you and know I want to [missing text] and be with you forever. Please watch the tapes -- I know you have major anger against me -- but you owe it to your kids and to us. I had that same anger. . . I'd never let this happen to us again. Without this year, without this growth, I don't think we'd have had a chance together -- We let it die. And through death . . . something new always grows. I agree with what you said 6 or 8 months ago. The next time around will be the best. I totally feel that now. We want to come home -- we'd be there tomorrow if you'd let us. I'm not embarrassed about anything -- I don't give a hoot what anybody thinks. I only know I love you and our kids would be the happiest kids in the world. O.J. You'll be my one and only "true love." I'm sorry for the pain I've caused you and I'm sorry we let it die. Please let us be a family again, and let me love you -- better than I ever have before. I'll love you forever and always . . |
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From "Raging Heart: The Intimate Story of the Tragic Marriage of O.J. and Nicole Brown Simpson" book
"Nicole became so obsessed and desperate over OJ.'s infidelity she amassed a list of license plates of his suspected girlfriends' cars. She compiled the list by hiring a private detective and by following OJ. when he left the house at night. She presented the list of plate numbers to someone who was in a position to trace them to their owners, saying that these were the license plates of presumably overenthusiastic fans who had stopped their cars in front of the house. When the tracer tracked a plate to one of his friends whose father was a major record-company president, the tracer delicately confronted Nicole and asked her about the true purpose of the search. She was embarrassed when she told him. Not wanting to be involved in domestic espionage nor wanting to get on O.J.'s bad side, the man stopped tracing the plates." This is another video that confirms the above . It’s of some blonde woman who OJ spoke to . Nicole confronted and cursed at her which means she had to stalk them down https://youtu.be/gpoLo_Ck79Q?si=yPeW8ju686sOEEF3 |
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From Raging Heart.
The bad blood between Nicole and Michelle, a veteran of the Israeli army, had been brewing for a long time, Kato recalls. One of the conditions Nicole had laid down for a reconciliation was that O.J.had to fire Michelle in spite of the fact that she'd been with OJ for eigh-teen years. Things came to a head one Saturday when the kids came by Rockingham to go swimming. Heated words were exchanged, resulting in Nicole's hauling off and slapping Michelle hard across her face. "I hope you die!" Michelle screamed as she ran from the room in tears. She wore Nicole's handprint on her cheek that night, which turned a deep dark purple and lasted for several days. She was determined to sue Nicole and had gone so far as to see a lawyer. It went right up to setting a court date before Michelle dropped it, fearing the story would hit the tabloids and somehow hurt OJ.'s image. Not long after, she resigned." "A current NFL player who stars in the same social galaxy as the Simpsons says that Nicole was no young innocent and that she certainly knew which buttons to push. "When this all comes out, you'll see that she wasn't Little Miss Suzy Homemaker," says the player. "She had an alcohol problem. She'd get drunk and mean and say and do things you normally wouldn't do. I don't want to tear down her character, but I don't want you to think this is a one-sided thing. The lights were screaming matches. She knew how to set him off." |
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From Faye Resnick’s book. Why would she talk about her dead friends personal life like this? Some friend..
Nicole and I had made plans to fly down to Cabo San Lucas for Mother's Day. We'd take the children and stay at my villa. Nicole said, "O.J.'s probably going to Cabo for a golf tournament at Palmilla. Do you mind if he stops by and spends a night or so with us?" Nicole wanted the reconciliation to work. O.J. did join us and stayed for five days. Cabo was wonderful as usual. We'd go jet-skiing, snor-keling, ride horses on the beach, or just hang out by the pool. At night, we'd go to the Giggling Mar-lin, or we'd play volleyball with the kids on the lighted court at Carlos and Charlie's. One thing that struck me was that O.J. is a very good father, He was attentive to his kids, played with the children throughout his stay and the kids adored him. It was during this trip, Nicole admitted to her affair with Marcus Allen, O.J.'s second-best friend after Al "A.C." Cowlings. OJ considered him like a brother. She quickly told O.J. that she'd only let him "play" with her; she didn't admit to actual intercourse. OJ did confront Marcus. No one knows exactly what was said. But it ended with Marcus swearing to O.J. that he would never touch Nicole again. He said it wouldn't be a problem anymore because he was getting married. All summer long Nicole and O.J. tried to get the relationship going again. But every time they'd have a fight over the slightest things. Any woman knows the rule : No matter how tempting, you don't "do" your man's best friend. Allen was as close to O.J. Simpson as Al Cowlings. A.C. had a buddy relationship with O.J that went all the way back to childhood was always dependent on O.J., although he was a star in his own right. He had money, independence, and power. Marcus looked up to O.J., admired him, treated him like a mentor. When Marcus had his highly-publicized differences with Raiders' owner Al Davis, O.J. was right there defending him against the world. The first time I ever saw Marcus with Nicole, I picked up on the attraction instantly. How O.J. missed it, I'll never know. Nicole admitted to me that even during her marriage, Marcus was very seductive when O.J. wasn't around. He tried to talk her into bed more than once, and Nicole never got angry at him for it. She would just laugh. Nicole later confessed, "Faye, I really have a crush on Marcus " That's great, Nic. But don't you think that's a little volatile? This is OJ's closest friend after A.C, you know how O.J. feels. If I were you, I'd stay as far away from Marcus as possible. You're playing with fire." Not long after our night at Don Henley's, Nicole phoned me and said, "You remember what I was talking to you about...about Marcus? He just left my house." I said, "Really? Oh God. Where is 0.J.?" "O.J's out of town." Nicole finally confessed. "I'm having an affair with him, Faye., he makes me feel good. You know what I mean? And anyway, O.J. hasn't even been talking to me lately. Unless I have something to tell him about the kids, he doesn't even take my calls. And he's telling everyone how happy he is with Paula Barbieri." Still, to me, Marcus was a taboo. You just don't "do" the best friend of a guy who still considers you part of your life. |