
Nicole Brown Simpson
American murder victim (1959–1994)
Nicole Brown Simpson (née Brown; May 19, 1959 – June 12, 1994) was a German and American woman best known for being the second wife of American professional football player, actor, and media personality O. J. Simpson. She was murdered outside her Brentwood home, along with her friend Ron Goldman, in 1994.
Brown was born in Frankfurt, West Germany, and moved to the U.S. early in her life. Brown and Simpson met in 1977 and married in 1985, five years after Simpson had retired from professional American football. Their marriage lasted for eight years, and they had a daughter and a son together. Reports suggest that Simpson emotionally, verbally, and physically abused Brown throughout their relationship, which continued after their divorce. They made an attempt at reconciliation, but later broke up again, seemingly permanently, in May 1994.
In June 1994, Brown and Goldman were stabbed to death, and Simpson was tried for the murders. Following a highly publicized criminal trial, Simpson was acquitted of all charges, though he was later found liable for the wrongful deaths in a civil lawsuit in 1997. No other suspects have ever been identified, and the killings remain unsolved, although Brown's family has expressed the belief that Simpson committed the murders and was the sole perpetrator.
Early life
Nicole Brown was born on May 19, 1959, in Frankfurt, West Germany, to Juditha Anne "Judy" Brown (née Baur) and Louis Hezekiah "Lou" Brown Jr. Her mother was German, and her father American. Lou Brown served in World War II as a pilot and married in Switzerland after the war. Nicole was the second of four daughters (the others being Denise, Dominique, and Tanya). From her father's previous marriage, she had two older half-sisters (Wendy and Margit) and one older half-brother (Tracy). After moving to the United States, she attended Rancho Alamitos High School in Garden Grove, California. She graduated from Dana Hills High School, in Dana Point, California, in 1976. She was raised Catholic.
Relationship with O. J. Simpson
Early relationship
Brown met American professional football player, actor, and media personality O. J. Simpson in 1977, when he was 30 and she was 18. At the time, she was waitressing at The Daisy, a nightclub in Beverly Hills, California. They began dating while Simpson was still married to his first wife, Marguerite Whitley, who was then pregnant with their daughter Aaren. Simpson and Whitley divorced in March 1979. "Before we had separated in 1977, Nicole would drive by the house or check to see if his car was there," Marguerite later said in an interview with Barbara Walters in 1995. "She would call many times and say that she was Cathy Randa, who's O.J.'s secretary. So I knew who she was. I didn't actually know her personally."
In a 2004 People interview, Brown's older sister Denise revealed that Simpson was occasionally hostile towards Nicole even during the early days of their relationship, including on one occasion in 1977 after she and her family had gone to upstate New York to attend a Buffalo Bills game that Simpson was playing in. According to Denise, he "flipped out" during this occasion, after seeing Nicole kiss a mutual male friend on the cheek and "had her in the upstairs bathroom crying. He said, 'You embarrassed me.'"
Brown had a non-speaking acting part as "Passenger on Bus" in the 1980 TV film Detour to Terror, starring Simpson who was also executive producer on the film. During the 1984 Summer Olympics torch relay, Simpson carried the torch on Santa Monica's California Incline road, with Brown running a few steps behind him. Simpson was among the many celebrities who attended the premiere of the Michael Jackson short film Captain EO in 1986, which Brown also attended.
Marriage
Brown and Simpson married on February 2, 1985, five years after his retirement from professional football. The couple had two children, Sydney Brooke Simpson (b. 1985) and Justin Ryan Simpson (b. 1988). The marriage lasted seven years. According to Denise Brown, Nicole considered motherhood to be her crowning achievement, though Simpson became more volatile towards her after the children were born.
According to Sheila Weller, "[Simpson and Brown] were a dramatic, fractious, mutually obsessed couple before they married, after they married, after they divorced in 1992, and after they reconciled."
Domestic violence
According to multiple accounts, Simpson emotionally, verbally, and physically abused Brown throughout their relationship, and the abuse continued after their divorce. According to Brown's sister Dominique, Simpson referred to his wife as a "fat pig" during a pregnancy. Family friend Robin Greer stated that Simpson had refused to have sex with Brown in the months after her pregnancy because of its effect on her weight. Greer also claimed that he had Brown followed numerous times, and would "plant" people in the clubs she and Brown went out to at night to report their activities back to Simpson.
Accounts from Brown's diary date physical abuse as far back as 1978. She called the police on Simpson numerous times over the course of their marriage, but most of the calls were not met with serious response by the LAPD because of Simpson's celebrity status. The first police report was filed after an incident on New Year's Day 1989. On December 31, Brown had phoned the police, saying that she thought Simpson was going to kill her. She was found by the responding officer hiding in the bushes outside their home, "badly beaten and half-naked". Authorities said Simpson had "punched, slapped, and kicked" her. When the responding officer announced his intent to arrest Simpson, he sped away from the cops in his car. Eventually, he pleaded no contest to spousal abuse. Brown dropped the charges after her parents allegedly encouraged her to reconcile with Simpson, who was enabling her father, Louis, to invest in a lucrative Hertz car rental facility at The Ritz Carlton at Monarch Bay, California, which significantly benefited the Brown family financially.
In addition to the physical abuse, Simpson was also reported to have been an avid womanizer who engaged in numerous infidelities while married to Brown. In the 2016 documentary O.J.: Made in America, Robin Greer said that the couple were constantly fighting over Simpson's affairs with other women. Greer even noted how Simpson had made repeated advances towards her as well. The police report from the New Years Day incident indicated that Simpson had said: "I don't want that woman [Brown] sleeping in my bed anymore! I got two women, and I don't want that woman in my bed anymore." At the time of their separation, he informed Brown of his ongoing one-year extramarital affair with Tawny Kitaen. The affair was revealed at Simpson's 1997 civil trial for wrongful death.
Among the more caustic accounts, in American Tragedy: The Uncensored Story of the Simpson Defense, former maid Bethy Vaquerano alleged that Brown was racist and had been physically abusive towards Simpson. In her book I’m Not Dancing Anymore, Simpson’s niece Terri Baker said Brown could be very insulting to people when she was angry and that she observed Brown insulting and slapping Simpson in the past.
A family friend claimed that Simpson had told Brown's friends that if he ever "caught her with anyone, he would kill her". Brown's friend Kris Jenner claimed that Brown had at one point told her, "Things are really bad between O.J. and I, and he's going to kill me, and he's going to get away with it." The two broke up again, seemingly permanently, in May 1994. In total, prosecutors for Simpson's murder trial found 62 incidents of abusive behavior by Simpson towards Brown. News reporting regarding these incidents led to California enforcing its 1986 laws to better protect domestic violence victims. Hertz continued airing its commercials featuring Simpson until they cut all ties with him amid the murder trial.
Divorce
In January 1992, Brown moved into a rental home in Brentwood, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. The property was a four-bedroom, Tudor-style house with 3,400 square feet on Gretna Green Way, where she lived for two years.
Simpson filed for divorce on February 25, 1992, citing irreconcilable differences. They then shared custody of their two children. During this time Simpson continued his abuse of Brown. She told her mother after the divorce that Simpson was following her and stated, "I go to the gas station, he's there. I go to the Payless shoe store, and he's there. I'm driving, and he's behind me.'"
Ongoing relationship and abuse
Reports suggest that in 1993, after the divorce, Brown and Simpson made an attempt at reconciliation. Brown initiated the reconciliation, sending Simpson a video of their wedding and a letter begging him to take her back and stating that she wanted to put their family back together.
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