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Nicole Brown-Simpson (Nicole Brown-Simpson): history, photos, children, funeral

Today we want to tell our readers about Nicole Brown-Simpson (Nicole Brown-Simpson), whose life and death history has been discussed in such detail by numerous media that it is not in vain recognized as one of the bloodiest and most mysterious in the twentieth century.

June 12, 1994 in Los Angeles there was a murder. His bloody details so stirred up law-abiding America that the attention of the central television channels, major magazines and news services to this case did not weaken during the half-year while the preliminary investigation was being conducted, 134 days of trial and several decades that followed the acquittal of the cruel murderer.

Nicole

Nicole Brown-Simpson (Nicole Brown-Simpson), was born in Frankfurt am Main, located in West Germany, in 1959. Shortly after her birth, her mother, Judith Anne and her father, Louis Heckeqil Brown, moved to America, where, in Dana Point, their daughter grew up and graduated from high school.

Like all the young Californian beauties, Nicole from a young age realized that youth and model appearance is a capital that needs to be successfully invested in the future by exchanging for a successful marriage. At the age of 18 she was already working as a waitress in an elite Los Angeles nightclub, where she once met a favorite of America, the hero of the national football league and the rising star of the movie Orental James Simpson. It seemed that the American dream came true, and the girl managed to grab fate by the tail.

Start

When it all began, OJ Simpson was married, had three children, was considered an incompetent womanizer and cocaine, and hardly any of his many passions could ever hope to get him into husbands.

Another blonde, who appeared next to the star NFI, no one took seriously. Who would have thought that this girl would one day wear the name of Brown-Simpson? Nicole, most likely, was not an uncracked. When in 1977 they met, a blond beauty dreaming about the career of an actress and model, worked as a waitress in one of the elite nightclubs of the City of Angels.

The love of the eighteen-year-old lodger for a thirty-year-old football star could not but cause questions both among numerous admirers and the family of the girl herself. But a year later Simpson abandoned his wife, and after another 6 years, the couple had a daughter, Sydney. In 1988, the second child, Justin's boy, was born, but neither the marriage nor the appearance of two children softened the frenzied temper that OJ Simpson possessed. Nicole Brown, no matter how hard she tried, could not make him happy.

A joyless marriage

The relationship of the couple from the very beginning was not cloudless. Constant scandals, beatings, which Nicole Brown-Simpson was subjected to increasingly often, calls to the rescue service and police, who have become frequent guests in the couple's house. Stormy quarrels constantly became food for ubiquitous journalists, neighbors wrote complaints about fights and noise.

In 1989, a police squad came to the house of the Simpsons family, found Nicole Brown-Simpson, whose photo the next day appeared on the pages of glossy magazines. The woman was so badly beaten that she could hardly speak, but a week later she came to the police station to pick up the application.

The story of how after a major family scandal that happened two weeks after the birthday of Nicole, the brutal OJ for six hours, kept his wife in the closet, periodically visiting there to give out the rightful next portion of cuffs, was told journalists by Mrs. Brown's friends -Simpson (Nicole Brown-Simpson) a few days after her murder.

For seventeen years, Nicole lived in constant fear. The husband could pounce on her with his fists for the slightest fault. Her whole life was subject to attempts to foresee what could provoke another fit of conjugal anger: asymmetrically hung in the bathroom towels, lack of sugar in the morning coffee or the look of the casual passerby, abandoned after her.

Free?

In 1992, Nicole Brown-Simpson decided to divorce and left her husband, taking the children. She lived in a house number 875 on the South Bundy Drive and tried to start over. As compensation, she received half a million dollars and ten thousand a month for the maintenance of children. At first glance, a lot of money, but to maintain the standard of living to which she was accustomed, the woman became extremely difficult. And yet she did everything possible to become free.

The white Ferrari, on which she rushed around the City of Angels, adorned the number L84AD8, which can be read in English as "late for a date," the dog of the Akita Inu breed was not so much a guard, Young athletes wagged around, pleasing the eye with a model appearance. It would seem that everything began to improve, and finally, Nicole Brown-Simpson came to life. The diary she used to lead since school, the closest friends Chris Jenner and Fay Reznik, and also the mother and sister Denise - that's all who knew that nothing had ended.

The woman wrote in her diary that wherever she went, the ex-husband does not leave her alone. At a gas station, in a supermarket, at a concert of a famous music group. He was everywhere. Whether it was really so or Nicole Brown-Simpson was gradually losing her mind, we'll never know, but five days before the murder, she called the psychological help center for victims of domestic violence and reported that the ex-husband was going to kill her. She knew what could be his wish to hurt her. I knew and was afraid.

Friends or lovers?

To escape from the constantly panic-stricken panic and burdensome memories of the humiliations suffered in her marriage, Nicole surrounded herself with numerous fans who helped her to raise her traumatized self-esteem and feel welcome. Once, in class at the fitness club, she met a young coach, Ronald Goldman.

The nature of their relationship has never been fully clarified either by friends or by the judicial proceedings that followed the murder. According to the testimony of Goldman's relatives and friends, the dead were just good friends, while many Nicole Brown-Simpson friends seemed to have a tender affection for young people.

Anyway, on the evening of the tragedy, Ron responded to Nicole's call with a request to bring glasses allegedly accidentally forgotten by her mother in the restaurant. In favor of the version of the tender feelings that connect Goldman with a woman, is the fact that before the visit, he jumped home to change and take a shower.

Ronald Goldman

Ron Goldman was a young rake from a good Jewish family. He was born in Illinois, where, after the divorce of his parents, he first lived with his mother, and then with his father. There he entered the university, but a year later, apparently, burdened by the burden of knowledge, dropped his studies and moved to California. In Los Angeles, the young man entered Peirce College, where he continued to study for a while, combining studies with surfing, tennis, beach volleyball and karate. To his credit, it should be said that he was clearly not the gigolo.

By the age of 25 he managed to change many professions, worked as a waiter, a tennis instructor and a model for showing clothes. Ronald Goldman was an avid party-goer, but had a good heart, as evidenced by two years of volunteer work with disabled children. Shortly before the murder, the young man received a certificate for work in the ambulance, but did not have time to use it. Ron's dream was to open his own restaurant, which he wanted to name in honor of the Egyptian symbol of life, tattooed on his shoulder. At the time of the tragedy, he worked as a waiter at the Mezzaluna restaurant, where he settled down to gain experience in the restaurant business and draw the necessary connections. Ronald Goldman was young, full of hope and, probably, in love. A few days after the tragedy, he could have turned 26 years old.

Killed

On June 12, shortly before midnight, the neighbors, attracted by the endless barking of a dog belonging to Nicole, approached the house of 875 at South Bundy Drive and found on the path a terribly mutilated corpse of a mistress whose head was practically separated from the wounded body by a transverse cut. Everything around him was filled with blood, and not far from the dead lay the body of a man, almost dethroned with a knife.

Arriving at the crime scene, the police detachment cordoned off the territory and summoned a medical team, stating the death of the mistress of the house, Nicole Brown-Simpson, whose children slept peacefully on the second floor and an unknown man. Over time, he was identified as Ronald Goldman. Representatives of the authorities contacted the victim's husband to take care of the children. According to the custody order, Simpson was not at all surprised and did not even ask how his ex-wife died.

Guilty?

A former husband, repeatedly accused of harassment and beatings, was the first on the list of suspects, especially since shortly before her death, a woman called the rehabilitation center for victims of domestic violence and claimed that OJ Simpson wanted to kill her. The fact that both of the dead were white, and the main suspect was black, greatly complicated both the investigation and the ensuing trial, lasting 134 days.

The ubiquitous journalists, the public who dampened the witnesses and the court, round-the-clock coverage of the events on the central television channels - all this together and separately did its job. Due to the interview given for the yellow press to the testimony, three important witnesses were removed from the testimony, testimonies of the girlfriends and tape recordings of calls to the police were not taken into account. Six jurors lost their powers for disobeying the rules of the process, and Judge Lance Ito could not decide to stand on either side, delaying the procedure, so much was the pressure of the media on him and on the other participants in the process.

Subsequently, numerous lawyers and representatives of the media in their interviews noted the fact of such emotionality and public involvement in the trial of the murderer Nicole Brown-Simpson and her friend that the facts gradually ceased to matter. How else to explain that after 134 days from the beginning of the trial the jury, most of whom were black women, recognized Orental James Simpson as innocent, despite the convincing evidence provided by the prosecution both of intent and motive, and of the presence of the accused at the scene of the crime?

Justified

The trial of the American football star and actor Orental James Simpson was recognized as "the process of the century" and, according to numerous testimonies, had a huge impact on both the public consciousness and the economy of the country and the direction of the development of the media. The emergence of numerous reality shows, round-the-clock news broadcasting and cable channels in the form in which we know them now, humanity is obliged to those twenty-two weeks.

An unprecedented level of polarization of racial problems. The loss of the US economy by more than $ 20 million due to the fact that by the middle of the process of its broadcast in the media it was watched by about 91% of the population, a large part of whom left the workplace ahead of schedule. Change the culture of litigation and media coverage of justice. All this is not a complete list of the consequences of the world-famous trial.

To date, OJ Simpson still sits in an American prison, he was sentenced to 33 years for a robbery attack with weapons and an attempt to kidnap people. But for the double murder of punishment committed in 1994, he did not suffer.

Nicole Brown-Simpson, whose funeral took place on June 16, 1994 in the cemetery of Lake Forest in California and her friend, Ronald Goldman, remained unavenged. Officially, their murder has not yet been uncovered, although according to numerous opinion polls, 10% after the trial of OJ Simpson, 93% of Americans did not doubt his guilt.

Memory

Famous to date, the reality star of the Kardashian Family reality show, Chris Jenner, told reporters how Fei Reznik, Nicole Brown-Simpson's friend, asked the girlfriend of the murdered girl on the day of the funeral, about whether she believes in guilt Jay? Faye was absolutely convinced that the woman was killed by her ex-husband, as evidenced by Nicole's numerous stories about the persecution by Simpson, as well as the words said by her friend a few days before the tragedy: "I'm sure one day he will really kill me! ".

This story gave rise to so much speculation, gossip and unsubstantiated rumors that neither the court, nor the lawyers, nor the police officers who came to call disturbed neighbors in the house of 875 South Bundy Drive, where the murdered Nicole Brown- Simpson and Ron Goldman. But there is no doubt that the justification of Orental James Simpson in 1995 was a very serious judicial error, today practically no one has left. The American judicial system prohibits the reconsideration of the case, in which the acquittal was pronounced , but justice triumphed. Judging by the fact that OJ Simpson turns 70 this year, he will spend the rest of his life in the prison of Nevada.

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