Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters remember her 'adventurous' spirit before she met O.J. Simpson (2025)

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What do you remember about “the trial of the century” when athlete-turned-actor O.J. Simpson stood accused of a double murder committed nearly 30 years ago, on June 12, 1994, and was acquitted?

Do you envision Johnnie Cochran, defense attorney for the Heisman trophy-winning running back and first-round NFL draft pick, telling a jury that if a glove found at the scene of the fatal stabbings “doesn’t fit, you must acquit”? Do you return to Simpson’s blood being found on the rear gate of his ex-wife’s Brentwood, California, townhouse, and the victims’ blood discovered in Simpson's infamous white Bronco? Do you recall gasping at the verdict watched live by an estimated 150 million people, or do you think of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, whose lives were savagely and abruptly ended that summer night?

Nicole’s younger sister, Dominique Brown, remembers the 1995 proceedings becoming a spectacle.

“The course of the trial became such a circus and such a fiasco that (the verdict) wasn't a surprise,” she says. Her oldest sister Denise Brown agrees. “It wasn't a surprise. You're right.” Tanya Brown, the youngest of Juditha and Louis Brown’s children, also joins her sisters for an interview about Lifetime’s upcoming docuseries “” (Saturday and Sunday at 8 EDT/PDT). The four-hour docuseries gives viewers a better understanding of Nicole, through home movies, photographs, and recollections from her sisters and friends, including Kris Jenner, Faye Resnick and Brian "Kato" Kaelin. Melissa Moore (“The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard”) and Jesse Daniels (“Surviving R. Kelly”) are executive producers.

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Producers offered a “level of trust and this level of confidence that they could portray Nicole and humanize her, versus being just a victim or … someone that didn't have a voice, wasn't represented during the trial,” Dominique says.

During the proceedings, Simpson's defense sought to disparage Nicole.

Nicole and her friends "would go out two, three, four nights a week and stay out until 5:00 in the morning,” Cochran told the jury, as seen in footage from the docuseries. “They’d go out dancing. They’d do whatever they would do. We know Faye Resnick was using drugs in this period of time.”

Denise says hearing the defense’s portrayal of her sister, who died at 35, felt “horrible, absolutely horrible.”

“I didn't understand who the person was that they were talking about because it certainly wasn't Nicole. And that's why I'm so glad that we are doing this documentary so that people actually get to know who Nicole is.”

“There was so much life in this girl,” Denise remembers. “For the first 18 years of her life, she was adventurous. She was like, ‘Come on, let's have a party! Come on, let's go here! Come on, let's get all the kids together! Let's have fun!'”

The first sign of trouble the family witnessed

Nicole met Simpson at age 18 in 1977 while working at The Daisy restaurant in Beverly Hills. The athlete, 12 years older, was still married to his first wife, Marguerite Whitley, with whom he had three children over 12 years.

When Nicole and Simpson first began dating, she was “definitely in love,” Dominique recalls. “It's all she talked about, and she had a different glow about her.”

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But eight months into the relationship, Denise witnessed the first signs of trouble. Nicole invited her family to see Simpson play an NFL game, and he became upset that Nicole greeted a friend of theirs with a kiss on the cheek.

“I thought, my God, we're European. We kiss on the cheek. We kiss everybody all the time,” Denise says. “When we got back to the house, all hell broke loose, and she was like, ‘I hate him! I hate him! I hate him!’"

Shortly afterward, it seemed all was forgiven, Denise says, recalling Nicole said “Everything's OK. I embarrassed him.’”

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Simpson and Nicole married in 1985 and had their daughter Sydney that year and son Justin in 1988. But the troubles between them only continued. Nicole documented Simpson’s abuse in pictures she kept in a safety deposit box and her diary. "I wanted to be a wonderful wife…but you made me feel so ugly,” Nicole wrote. “You beat the holy hell out of me. … I hated you so much."

On New Year’s Day in 1989, police visited the Simpson house, reportedly on their ninth trip to the residence for a domestic disturbance. A report from the Los Angeles Police Department obtained by the Los Angeles Times said that when police arrived at their North Rockingham Avenue house, Nicole jumped out of the bushes with bruises and scratches on her body, and told officers, “He’s going to kill me.”

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She filed for divorce in 1992 after seven years of marriage, and a weight lifted, Dominique says. “It was a freedom. It was a carefree-ness. It was something that I hadn't seen in her since she had been on the beach as a teenager."

But Simpson couldn’t accept that Nicole wanted to move on and began stalking her, Nicole told her therapist. “She used to say, ‘O.J.'s trying to scare me again so that I go back to him,’" Dominique remembers.

“The same thing happened the last night we were together,” Denise says of the celebratory dinner that followed Sydney’s dance recital, just hours before the killings. The family dined at Mezzaluna, where Goldman waited tables.

“We were having dinner, all of us, and then all of a sudden," Denise says, and Nicole points out O.J. "'There he goes.’ And he was just driving by.”

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Just a few hours later, Nicole’s neighbors discovered her and Goldman’s bodies outside her home.

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Tanya and Denise believe Simpson committed the murders. Dominique politely refuses to offer her opinion to protect her relationship with Justin and Sydney and hesitated to participate in the docuseries.

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Simpson died in April at 76 from prostate cancer, but that "does not bring Nicole back,” Denise says. “Him passing away does not take the pain away from us of losing our sister.”

The docuseries, at least, lets the sisters share a true portrayal of their vivacious, spirited Nicole.

“I'm really proud of being part of it,” Tanya says, before praising her late sister for acting as a warning to others experiencing domestic abuse. “I still get emails or messages from people saying, ‘If it wasn't for your sister, I'd be dead.’ Nicole has made a difference.”

Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters remember her 'adventurous' spirit before she met O.J. Simpson (2025)

FAQs

What happened to Nicole Brown Simpson's sister Dominique? ›

Dominique Brown was 29 years old when Nicole died. Since then, she has lived a more private life than her sisters have, but in the Lifetime docuseries, she hopes to join her siblings in reminding the world about the family member they lost so long ago. “It's been 30 years,” she says in a voice-over in the trailer.

Did Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman know each other? ›

Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were casual friends. But on June 12, 1994, the two became forever linked when they were fatally stabbed outside Nicole's home in Los Angeles. Now, 30 years later, a docuseries is exploring the gruesome event and its aftermath.

What was Nicole Brown Simpson buried in? ›

How many sisters did Nicole Brown Simpson have? ›

All About Nicole Brown Simpson's 3 Sisters, Denise, Dominique and Tanya Brown. Kelsie Gibson is the SEO Editor of PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2021.

Who was charged for Nicole Simpson's death? ›

Simpson went on trial and was found not guilty of the slayings of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. Click through for an update on some of the key players in the trial. O.J. Simpson: On June 17, 1994, Simpson was charged with the murders of Simpson and Goldman.

Who raised Nicole Brown Simpson's kids? ›

Nicole Brown Simpson had two children: a daughter, Sydney, and a son, Justin. The two were raised by their father, OJ Simpson, after he was acquitted of their mother's murder. The siblings — now 38 and 35 — live and work in Florida and have become parents themselves.

How old was Nicole Brown when she married OJ? ›

Simpson soon after her graduation from high school. She was 18, he was 30. The two were married soon afterwards on February 2, 1985, with a child following a just months after their marriage. Her family and friends remember her as a devoted mother who loved her children, Sydney and Justin.

Where was O.J. Simpson when Nicole died? ›

Who got custody of O.J. Simpson's kids? ›

According to Business Insider, Nicole's parents took care of the children amid the trial that ensued after the murder. However, they had to hand over the children to their father after losing the custody battle.

Where was Nicole's body found? ›

11:45 p.m. - Simpson leaves on an American Airlines flight to Chicago. 12:10 a.m. - The bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are discovered outside her townhouse.

Was Nicole Simpson buried in a turtleneck? ›

Denise called it a “nightmare” burying her sister while her former brother-in-law was being investigated but not yet arrested. He also attended the wake. She wept talking about having to find a turtleneck to bury Nicole in because she had been “almost decapitated.”

Where were the kids when Nicole was killed? ›

Sydney Simpson and Justin Simpson were 8 and 5 years old respectively when Nicole Brown, 35, and Goldman, 25, were stabbed to death June 12, 1994 outside of her Los Angeles home, while the kids slept inside.

What happened to Aaron Brown, Nicole Brown Simpson's brother? ›

TODAY reported that Aaron Brown, the only child of Nicole Brown Simpson's sister Dominique Brown, died in 2022. He was 33 years old and “the light of his mother's life,” per his obituary. Brown Simpson's sisters, including Dominique, featured in the Lifetime's The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.

How old were Nicole Brown's kids when she died? ›

When O.J. Simpson died from cancer in April, it meant his two children with ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson were now without both parents. Justin and Sydney Simpson were 5 and 8, respectively, when their mother was killed in 1994.

What did Nicole Brown Simpson do for a living? ›

Worked as a waitress in a Beverly Hills nightclub where she met O.J. Simpson on June 27, 1977. When in 2003, E! Entertainment ranked the "101 most shocking moments in entertainment", her death was listed as number 1. Citing abuse and adultery, she divorced O.J. in 1992.

What happened to Dominique Brown's son Aaron? ›

TODAY reported that Aaron Brown, the only child of Nicole Brown Simpson's sister Dominique Brown, died in 2022. He was 33 years old and “the light of his mother's life,” per his obituary. Brown Simpson's sisters, including Dominique, featured in the Lifetime's The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.

Where is Al Cowling now? ›

Cowlings told 911, via car phone, that Simpson had a gun and was threatening to kill himself. Now: Cowlings, 76, reportedly still lives in Southern California.

Who was Nicole Brown Simpson's mother? ›

Early life. 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. She was the second of four daughters (Denise, Dominique, and Tanya being the other three).

What is OJ's estate worth? ›

OJ Simpson's net worth was estimated to be around $3 million according to Celebrity Net Worth and, according to TIME magazine, he still owes a lion's share of the $33.5 million judgment a California civil jury awarded to the families of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

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