The Dark Truth Behind Nicole Brown Simpson's Murder | Melissa Rivers' Group Text

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Executive Producers Melissa Moore and Jesse Daniels join me to talk about their stunning new docuseries, “The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson” (now streaming on Lifetime). Since that fateful night in 1994, and in the aftermath of everything that came after, Melissa and Jesse aimed to give viewers a look at who Nicole Brown Simpson was apart from being the ex-wife of OJ Simpson and her role as a victim of the highly sensationalized “crime of the century.” Melissa and Jesse explore the ways victims were treated in cases of domestic violence in the 90s, why they believe the murder occurred on that night in particular, whether Nicole knew she was in grave danger, and what her legacy has become.
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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    01:47 Overview of Nicole Brown Simpson's Case
    04:58 Exploring Nicole and OJ's Relationship
    10:49 Domestic Violence and Nicole's Struggles
    14:16 Nicole's Diaries and Legal Challenges
    18:22 Public Perception and Media Influence
    23:17 Nicole's Legacy and Family Impact
    29:37 Final Thoughts and Documentary Details
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  • @narellecox2028
    @narellecox2028 29 дней назад +19

    Melissa asked interesting questions, things that I was questioning. Thank you very good viewing.

  • @maddistone8573
    @maddistone8573 27 дней назад +25

    Allegedly, Nicole's parents told her at least once that she had an obligation to make the marriage work, despite knowledge of his abuse. 😢

    • @TT_09
      @TT_09 25 дней назад +6

      This is unfortunate. Many abusers are often the breadwinners for the entire family.

    • @LibertyStation92106
      @LibertyStation92106 22 дня назад +6

      That almost sounds like German stoicism- Juditha was from Germany. In her time, that was a pretty standard approach to many uncomfortable situations. I don't agree with it.

    • @chipkerth1335
      @chipkerth1335 20 дней назад +2

      Talk about enabling the perpetrator!!!👎👎

    • @stephaniepiazzese2602
      @stephaniepiazzese2602 20 дней назад +3

      That is just horrible. They they actually PUT HER IN HARMS WAY. 😢

    • @maryanng6841
      @maryanng6841 18 дней назад +1

      @@LibertyStation92106 - It's not specific to "German" stoicism. It was a "universal" stoicism held by many baby boomers' parents, regardless of ethnic and/or racial origin.

  • @michelleichikawayourhawaii9362
    @michelleichikawayourhawaii9362 27 дней назад +23

    It’s all about domestic violence. I was abused as a child and still married an abuser and didn’t even realize it until many years later…. We just don’t know what we don’t know…. And some of us hang on to hope. 💔there’s also the trauma bond …. So hard to break

    • @user-ty2xv6xw8j
      @user-ty2xv6xw8j 26 дней назад +2

      ❤❤❤🎉 I know hun! Keep ur self safe!! You're worthy..xoxo

  • @jeffreyzeiss1326
    @jeffreyzeiss1326 29 дней назад +46

    I'm not sure what the gentleman means by the public failed Nicole. The law and the judicial system failed Nicole. And ultimately OJ Simpson did.

    • @rubybellavita8213
      @rubybellavita8213 29 дней назад +14

      The jury failed

    • @jennifers8843
      @jennifers8843 29 дней назад

      @@rubybellavita8213🎯

    • @natalielatham-fb9if
      @natalielatham-fb9if 27 дней назад

      Nicole was a cocaine addict. Fuck around and find out… duh

    • @nolagirl2458
      @nolagirl2458 27 дней назад +2

      Did he mean tabloids? I didn’t get that either..

    • @MelissasVintageRecipes
      @MelissasVintageRecipes 24 дня назад +4

      @@nolagirl2458Having been a teenager at the time, I watched the low-speed chase on television. The public were standing on the side of the freeway with signs saying, “Go, OJ, go!” and similar…. cheering on a man who was evading police. The public were foolish about this from the night it began.

  • @kimberlytotty3394
    @kimberlytotty3394 24 дня назад +12

    Nicole left the letters and documentation to say when I am killed you will have proof of O. J' s violent side. She many times said she knew he would kill her one day. I just hate that she was taken away from her children.

  • @TTown53591
    @TTown53591 21 день назад +6

    Nicole knew OJ was married from the jump. Her roommate and best friend at the time was a football fan and told her. According to him, that didn’t seem to bother her. OJ’s first wife said she used to drive by their house all the time when he was still married to her. One of her high school teachers asked her what she wanted to do after she graduated and she said, she wanted to marry a rich man. He told her that wasn’t a career. Tragically, she got way more than what she bargained for with OJ.

  • @user-se1ev7my6f
    @user-se1ev7my6f 27 дней назад +13

    What about Rosie Grier? He met with OJ while he was in jail. Why isn’t anyone going after him to get him to talk about his meeting with OJ?

    • @susanrocksvold534
      @susanrocksvold534 27 дней назад +2

      He's dead.

    • @susanrocksvold534
      @susanrocksvold534 27 дней назад +5

      I stand corrected he's 91 and living in Georgia 😮 !!

    • @user-ty2xv6xw8j
      @user-ty2xv6xw8j 26 дней назад +3

      I was wondering 🤔..lol

    • @patbrown2699
      @patbrown2699 22 дня назад +3

      he was a pastor at that time, the conversations were privileged. Also it was after OJ committed the murder, while he was in jail, nothing Rosie could have done AFTER the fact.

    • @user-se1ev7my6f
      @user-se1ev7my6f 21 день назад +2

      @@patbrown2699 I realize that. But oj is dead now, Finally. So, interview Rosie now🤷‍♀️

  • @MaryWest-gv8fm
    @MaryWest-gv8fm 27 дней назад +16

    Nicole was no innocent victim. When pursuing OJ she went to his home where his wife and children were multiple times asking for OJ. I’m not saying she deserved to die but she knew the depth of his character when she got him.

    • @kay5655
      @kay5655 27 дней назад +5

      I heard that too. I also heard Nicole would have her friends call Marguerite and say " do you know your husband is seeing a blonde that is younger than you"

    • @drmerrymcintyre
      @drmerrymcintyre 26 дней назад +9

      Heard is hearsay. Easy to judge & blame the victim.

    • @kay5655
      @kay5655 24 дня назад +8

      No one is blaming the victims. Ron Goldman did not deserve to lose his life so young. He is often forgotten. Nicole didn't deserve abuse or a premature death either. The fact is, Nicole knew OJ was married and her family did too. Period. That is not hearsay.

    • @user-ty2xv6xw8j
      @user-ty2xv6xw8j 21 день назад +1

      Well she got that back in the end....O.J. cheated on Nicole with Tawny Kitaen- she kinda did let Nicole know that...she said she knew f he did it- he told her..but she never spoke out about it,,,, I think she was going to? Only speculation, though. She took that secret to her early grave.

    • @andrealyons6575
      @andrealyons6575 20 дней назад +2

      There are no perfect victims. Also, she was in her late teens and early twenties when OJ was still married to his first wife. She wasn't mature enough at that time to really understand what she was dealing with or the long term ramifications of everything. OJ groomed her, abused her, and then killed her to control her and protect his image. Victim blaming someone who isn't even here to defend themselves is gross.

  • @sueandpatrick
    @sueandpatrick 27 дней назад +10

    Did the prosecution lay out the domestic violence story? This doc made it perfectly clear that he was out to get her all along...why didn't that come across in court?!!!

    • @hawaiianmama2357
      @hawaiianmama2357 21 день назад +3

      Judge Itto wouldn’t allow it, he didn’t think it was relevant, and the jurors didn’t believe there was such a thing as domestic violence.

  • @suehey11234
    @suehey11234 26 дней назад +6

    The trial of the 20th century was Nuremberg. This was the trial of the century in Hollywood as Melissa stated.

  • @suehey11234
    @suehey11234 26 дней назад +4

    Fantastic interview Melissa. You have made skills.

  • @Oliver-le1us
    @Oliver-le1us 27 дней назад +7

    My heart breaks for Nicole. No one ever deserves what happened to her, but let’s get real, she did know he was married and knew who he was. She was drawn in by the money, fame and power. He beat her up multiple times before the wedding bought her a Porsche and then she loved him for it and the first night they dated he ripped her jeans. Just like everybody else loved, but didn’t know him that’s what she did!

    • @Anca820
      @Anca820 27 дней назад +5

      And although I understand it’s hard to leave an abuser, after a few beatings (look at the photos), why didn’t this pretty girl find another man. OJ was so not worthy of her, not even attractive after his nose job.

    • @gailcline2406
      @gailcline2406 21 день назад +3

      my heart aches for All the Goldman's, that was a innocent young man with a life in front of him. And I blame Nicole for some of it, I think she tantalized oj, she played games, and it got her and a innocent young man brutally murdered. I get a little angry when the Browns speak publicly about how good Nicole was, and they never say anything about the innocent young man, most of the time, they will speak his name at the end of the conversation. The Brown's accused the Goldman's of being $$ hungry when they took OJ to civil court. But then joined in, I guess they realized their $$ well had dried up and they joined the civil case.

  • @myusernamesthislll4620
    @myusernamesthislll4620 26 дней назад +8

    Being a survivor myself I personally wanted my kids to have both of us. She probably wanted to keep her family together despite the abuse like I did.

    • @Bxlxuxexyx
      @Bxlxuxexyx 21 день назад

      Understand you don’t want the kids to miss out on having a dad but did that work out?

  • @deeinkc
    @deeinkc 29 дней назад +7

    Great interview!

  • @collegeri
    @collegeri 29 дней назад +11

    Where’s the interview with Marguerite’s sister?

  • @gracesidorowicz572
    @gracesidorowicz572 26 дней назад +3

    I feel badly for her kids . There’s no way to fondly remember your childhood. Recent study’s have shown how traumatic it is to lose a parent at a young age. I think OJ believed he what did was in the right. So tragic.

  • @sonialimas8070
    @sonialimas8070 29 дней назад +4

    I think over sharing was taboo in 90s and 2000s now we are a society solely based on social media now I feel they (family) felt they could share it and Denise being the main proponent of DV awareness and her clearly being the closest to Nicole probably was the executor on making that decision.

  • @amyamcclellan9656
    @amyamcclellan9656 27 дней назад +11

    Nicole’s mother stole Lou away from his first wife and his kids and Nicole did the exact same thing and expected the same results. A happily ever after after breaking up a family.

    • @kay5655
      @kay5655 27 дней назад +3

      Like mother, like daughter. I heard that too.

    • @luv2travel2000
      @luv2travel2000 23 дня назад +2

      Are you sure that's what happened?

    • @daviddavis3389
      @daviddavis3389 23 дня назад +1

      That's not true .

    • @berryblulight
      @berryblulight 22 дня назад +5

      why do people keep saying that, it s the man who breaks up his family, she didn t have a family, he did! And he didn t tell her of course. He was the married one, he s the one who se not supposed to pursue anyone because he has a wife and kids. He s also the one who has to be held accountable when he hits his wife. There s no free pass.

    • @kay5655
      @kay5655 22 дня назад +3

      I have repeatedly stated that OJ is to blame. He knew he was married. But, Nicole knew he was married with children as well.

  • @bainsgate100
    @bainsgate100 11 дней назад

    I have reservations about Cowlings. During his deposition, he seemed to be acting to me. He didn't do anything to protect Nicole from OJ, considering he *loved her so much*. All these people who couldn't protect her including HER FAMILY. Melissa, these are great direct questions. I would go even more hard core with asking why Nicole stayed, why didn't she leave on her own. Why tell people that OJ was going to kill her one day and do nothing about it? Why allow him to continue to stalk her without getting a restraining order? Why not be more firm with him? I was involved with an abuser and could only tolerate 2 years of the violence. I left! It was scary but I did it and had NO MONEY at the time with barely a support system. She had plenty of money., plenty of friends etc...things just don't make sense.

  • @sheri1029
    @sheri1029 17 дней назад

    Many women never speak about DV! Trust.😢

  • @Facelessentertainmentlg
    @Facelessentertainmentlg 29 дней назад +9

    Okay Melissa, no more plastic surgery

  • @stephaniepiazzese2602
    @stephaniepiazzese2602 20 дней назад

    Denial is so powerful,, and fear, of what will happen when we try to escape. By the grace of God, He made a way of escape,,,

  • @andrealyons6575
    @andrealyons6575 18 дней назад +1

    All of the comments dehumanizing Nicole are appalling. She was groomed, abused, slaughtered, and then left for her two children to find. To make this about anything else is heartless. This documentary was intended to honor her life, not further dehumanize her. Some of you need to step down from your imagined pedestals.

  • @kay5655
    @kay5655 18 дней назад

    It is not victim blaming. Sometimes we make mistakes and we are pardoned. Other times we make mistakes and we are punished. It is making it clear to young women, to avoid married guys. But in Nicole's case, she wanted the money.

  • @user-zk9zw9cx5b
    @user-zk9zw9cx5b 19 дней назад +1

    She knew how OJ was she should have got a divorce and got away from him and had a mediator help with the kids and someone to take them back and forth for at least 2 years until things die down. Instead she is still going on vacation with him, having sex, Still taking his gifts. Nicole wanted her cake and eat it too. She wanted the perks of being his wife and her freedom and other men at the same time. I'm not saying it's the victim's fault by no means but it may have been avoided if she did not try to have the best of both worlds.

  • @sarahbrown1402
    @sarahbrown1402 6 дней назад

    I think OJ was the one who let her down the most.❤

  • @loki2stunt
    @loki2stunt 19 дней назад

    It was the money and fame.... always follow the money.

  • @debragarner4884
    @debragarner4884 4 дня назад

    None of us knows the truth, still to this day. Death at any point, if not natural, is wrong! May God bless you all and bring closure. May the children continue together to thrive and find acceptance. Please, let this case be closed, until more factual information is found. At this point, all you guys are doing is talking. Remember, young adults are involved and could stumble across this podcast! Which adds nothing for them.

  • @corinnehernandez4549
    @corinnehernandez4549 11 дней назад

    I always assumed the Charlie Mason murders were the crime/trial of the century?
    OJ failed Nicole and the two kids.

  • @maryanng6841
    @maryanng6841 18 дней назад

    I am not a fan of football. However, I knew who OJ Simpson was. He was bigger than life. So when I read or heard that Nicole & her sisters had no idea who OJ was....I'm a bit confused. That being said, no one deserves to be murdered the way Nicole and Ron Goldman were.

    • @scaboi
      @scaboi 18 дней назад

      I've never heard of OJ Simpson before the murders.

    • @daviddavis3389
      @daviddavis3389 5 дней назад

      He was that taLL athletic black guy who was known for sprinting thru the air port waiting room! H we was initially made famous in the 1970s after amazingly broke all the record books and rewriting the record books! Then, he met a sort of pretty Caucasian blonde and they dating and soon got married thereafter...OJ eventually started to slap her around from time to time...😢.

  • @kay5655
    @kay5655 29 дней назад +20

    Ok Melissa, let's not pretend. You'd like to think Nicole didn't know he was married...come on. She knew he was married. Period. Just as important OJ knew he was married. Her mother was her father's second wife by the way....
    Nicole was not naive. What 17 or 18 year old dates a married guy with two children and one on the way when the majority of your dating options at that age are single.

    • @gailcline2406
      @gailcline2406 28 дней назад +13

      So many people don't want to admit that $$ was the root of that relationship. She might have came from $$, and she wasn't going to let it go. Not only did she know he was married and had children, but her parents knew he was married with children!

    • @natalielatham-fb9if
      @natalielatham-fb9if 27 дней назад

      Nicole was a cocaine addict! Fuck around and find out… OJ didnt kill her she did it to herself… unreal America. He was found innocent because he didnt do it…. The damn serial killer maintenance man did.

    • @kay5655
      @kay5655 27 дней назад +4

      @@gailcline2406 agreed. I don't think she came from as much money as he did. Her sister, Denise, was on welfare before Nicole met OJ.

    • @luv2travel2000
      @luv2travel2000 23 дня назад +2

      ​@@gailcline2406Yes. Agree. My parents would never have allowed that I date a married man ever. Thank God.

    • @luv2travel2000
      @luv2travel2000 23 дня назад +1

      Sadly, Nicole just turns 18 in May and then get her job at The Daisy right after (you had to be 18+ to work there), she moves in with her friend David in his studio as a roommate where she sleeps on the couch and he sleeps on the floor.
      Almost right away in June Nicole meets OJ at The Daisy where she is working. From what her roommate David describes it sounds like she was date r @ p e d on the first night they met. If Nicole had been living with her parents and she came home with ripped clothes would they have been ok with it? I don't think so. OJ knew how to manipulate, charm, and control people.

  • @dianas1252
    @dianas1252 26 дней назад

    But we know now it gets worse to death

  • @breskeno1
    @breskeno1 18 дней назад

    so why does every body paint the picture of Nocole as a saint??remember,she slept with A.C. and anybody with nuts,but that's fine as long as she is divorced..but she cheated on O.J. and still wrote him letters trying to get back with O.J. ... please familiiarize with the facts from the trial...

  • @LibertyStation92106
    @LibertyStation92106 22 дня назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @Cupcakeprosup
    @Cupcakeprosup 28 дней назад

    I think oj got drunk and was abusive.

    • @andrealyons6575
      @andrealyons6575 18 дней назад +1

      He was rumored to have abused cocaine for years and years and I suspect he used anabolic steroids as well. It would explain how he was able to perform in workout videos with arthritis in the months leading up to the murders and it would definitely explain the impulsivity of the murders. There is really nothing more frightening than a narcissist on steroids. But this is mere speculation on my part.

  • @DebbiEarls
    @DebbiEarls 28 дней назад +2

    They are all in their graves now. What's the point? Noone may ever know what happened?

    • @michelleichikawayourhawaii9362
      @michelleichikawayourhawaii9362 27 дней назад +3

      Learning from the past is the best chance of not repeating it

    • @TT_09
      @TT_09 25 дней назад +3

      The point is knowing truth.

    • @hawaiianmama2357
      @hawaiianmama2357 21 день назад

      We know what happened, and there will never be justice

  • @rosaliedill7088
    @rosaliedill7088 15 дней назад

    He was an animal. Nothing romantic AT ALL about him.

  • @RedLeo-pf9yo
    @RedLeo-pf9yo 27 дней назад +2

    Oj is innocent !!!

  • @chrisspearline767
    @chrisspearline767 29 дней назад

    It was Jason Simpson it was so obvious he was so conveniently overlooked and dismissed

    • @Cupcakeprosup
      @Cupcakeprosup 28 дней назад +1

      They said African American hair found on hat but didn’t match oj. Is that true ?

    • @chrisspearline767
      @chrisspearline767 28 дней назад +2

      @@Cupcakeprosup yep

    • @user-se1ev7my6f
      @user-se1ev7my6f 27 дней назад +1

      @@Cupcakeprosupno

    • @Anonymous-gc1tr
      @Anonymous-gc1tr 25 дней назад +8

      Jason's blood was not found at the crime scene, or in OJs bronco, or at OJs estate. Jason's didn't have a cut on his finger. Gee I wonder who the killer could be.

    • @chrisspearline767
      @chrisspearline767 25 дней назад

      @@Anonymous-gc1tr Jason never gave a sample of his blood because after he refused to cooperate he wasn't investigated. OJ hired a lawyer for Jason who specializes in death penalty cases before he hired a lawyer for himself. Jason refused to talk but OJ was cooperative with police. Gee I wonder who it could be?