Sending Chills: Nicole Brown Simpson's Sisters Share Personal Never-Heard-Before Details About OJ And Nicole's Life

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In a recent episode of The View, the sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson, Denise, Tanya, and Dominique Brown, courageously shared their perspective on Nicole's tragic murder in 1994.

They revealed that Nicole had once expressed a chilling premonition that her ex-husband, O.J. Simpson, would one day "kill" her and "get away with it."

Nicole first encountered O.J. when she was just 18 and they subsequently married in 1985. However, their union was reportedly marred by domestic violence, a fact that Nicole's sisters claim she consistently "minimized."

Dominique Brown recounted their daily morning phone calls, during which Nicole would often describe O.J.'s violent outbursts. "She said, 'Minnie, he was at it again. O.J. went crazy last night and he punched my door and he broke down my door Ha ha ha. I'm gonna go for a run,'" Dominique shared.

The severity of the alleged abuse became evident in 1989 when Nicole asked Denise to photograph her "bruised arm and scratched-up face." Despite divorcing O.J. in 1992, Nicole reportedly continued to be stalked and threatened by him. This led her to forewarn her sisters, "He's gonna kill me one day and he's gonna get away with it," as they relayed on The View.

Upon receiving the devastating news of Nicole's death, Denise immediately suspected O.J. "I said, 'Oh my God. He did it. He finally did it.' [The detective] said to me, he goes, 'Who?' I said, 'O.J. Simpson,'" she remembered. "All of a sudden, in my gut, in my heart, I knew that this person killed my sister. I knew it."

Denise reflected on Nicole's misplaced hope in their marriage, saying, "I just always look back and I think Nicole God rest her soul, God love her but she thought everything was gonna change when they got married because he got baptized. And nothing changed."

O.J. Simpson was subsequently charged with the murders of Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. However, he was acquitted of all charges in 1995. O.J. passed away in April 2024 from prostate cancer.

The View is broadcast on ABC on weekdays at 11/10c.