Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters detail how they processed OJ Simpson's death: 'Very overwhelming' (2024)

As the three sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson marked the 30-year anniversary since her killing, they were dealt another jolt in April when they learned O.J. Simpson had died.

Simpson was acquitted of murder charges in his ex-wife's death in a 1995 trial that has reverberated for decades. Her sisters — Denise, Dominique and Tanya Brown — spoke to Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on TODAY on May 29 about hearing the news that Simpson had died at 76 on April 11 from cancer.

"It was very overwhelming," Dominique said. "It was very complicated, very confusing, and at the same time so, so sad. I was really emotional. We didn't really know if it was true when we heard the news, and then we turn on the TV and it was confirmed that he had actually passed away."

"I think the whole world knew how I felt about him," Denise said. "On that day, I was happy. When I heard the news, I was like, 'Oh my God, finally.'"

However, there was sadness when thinking about the two children O.J. and Nicole had together. Sydney Simpson, 38, and Justin Simpson, 35, are now without both parents.

"But then, it kind of sunk in, 'Wait a minute, there's Sydney and Justin,'" Denise said. "I was like, 'Wow, OK. I'm happy for me, I don't have to look over my shoulder any more.

"I wasn't afraid of him. He was just always there, his presence, they were always talking about him in the media, things were always going on, but then it was that sadness for the kids because now they don't have a mom or a dad. So yeah, it was hard. It was tough."

Nicole Brown Simpson was fatally stabbed on June 12, 1994, alongside her friend Ronald Goldman outside her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. She was 35.

Now, 30 years after the gruesome killing and shocking “trial of the century” that followed, Nicole's three sisters are ensuring her voice is heard again and that both her life and death are better understood through their memories.

Denise, Dominique and Tanya Brown are among those who share stories about the late mother of two in “The Life & Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson,” the Lifetime docuseries that airs June 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. ET.

"I really want people to get to know who Nicole was," Denise said on TODAY. "You want to be able to humanize her, you want to be able to hear her voice, hear her story."

The sisters were asked if they feel like they ever received justice for Nicole's death even though O.J. was acquitted. He later served prison time for a separate crime and became one of America's most notorious figures.

"I’m going to talk like how my mom would say this," Tanya said. "She’s like, 'Things just happen the way they were supposed to happen.' It panned out the way it was supposed to."

"I just think it happened the way it happened, and you can’t change that," Denise said. "Now what we want to do is we want to bring her back in this as the wonderful human being that she was."

Before tuning in to the four-part series, get to know Nicole’s sisters better here.

Denise Brown

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The eldest sister in the family, Denise Brown, 66, was close to Nicole, who was two years her junior. Both women started their careers as fashion models, and they shared an undeniable resemblance, too.

“She was my best friend,” the big sister says in the official trailer for the docuseries. “And the one thing I could not protect her from was the monster she was married to.”

Although Simpson was acquitted of the murders in 1995, he was later found liable for both deaths in civil court. But there was no dispute over his history of domestic violence.

After Nicole’s death, Denise became a crusader against domestic violence. According to her bio on AAE Speakers, she visited universities, prisons, churches and more to speak about the topic and its often-deadly outcomes. She also started the now-defunct Nicole Brown Foundation, which benefited battered women.

In 1995, Denise took her fight to Capitol Hill, urging senators to fully fund the Violence Against Women Act.

“It is the women whose deaths do not make it on the evening news who are counting on this Congress to do what is right,” she said, according to United Press International.

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Today, Denise remains an active public speaker on the topic.

“I think (Nicole) did so much good in her death that she may not have been able to do with her life,” Denise said on “Dateline” in 2004, sharing how Nicole has inspired her work and that of others. “I think that she has done so much good for so many people.”

Dominique Brown

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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. “Maybe it’s time to rekindle the flame of Nicole.”

Unlike her sisters, who both believe that Simpson took Nicole’s life, Dominique has never shared her thoughts publicly.

“Because of the children, I’m not going to answer,” she told People this month, referencing her niece and nephew — Nicole’s daughter, Sydney Simpson, 38, and son, Justin Simpson, 35.

In 2022, Dominique experienced another tragic loss. Her only child, Aaron Michael Brown, died at the age of 33. His obituary described him as “the light of his mother’s life.”

Tanya Brown

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Like Denise, Tanya Brown, 54, channeled the experience of losing Nicole into her life’s work, lending her voice to the fight against domestic violence as a public speaker and serving as a life coach for those in need of healing in the wake of their own trauma.

On her website, she detailed how she developed “unhealthy coping mechanisms” after the 1995 murder trial, explaining that it led her to attempt suicide in 2004.

“I was unaware of mental illness,” she wrote. “I didn’t deal with stress, grief, and codependence in healthy ways.”

After recovering, she learned to help herself and others. In 2014, she published “Finding Peace Amid the Chaos: My Escape From Depression and Suicide,” followed by “The Seven Characters of Abuse: Where It Starts and Where It Can End” in 2015.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, callor text988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline,or chat live at988lifeline.org. You can also visitspeakingofsuicide.com/resourcesfor additionalsupport.

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Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters detail how they processed OJ Simpson's death: 'Very overwhelming' (2024)

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Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters detail how they processed OJ Simpson's death: 'Very overwhelming'? ›

"It was very overwhelming," Dominique said. "It was very complicated, very confusing, and at the same time so, so sad. I was really emotional. We didn't really know if it was true when we heard the news, and then we turn on the TV and it was confirmed that he had actually passed away."

Why is the drop of blood from Nicole's back a critical piece of evidence that was lost? ›

11. Why is the drop of blood from Nicole's back a critical piece of evidence that was lost? custody and miscommunication between first andsecond shift meant that the print was lost!

What evidence was found on OJ Simpson's socks? ›

The prosecution's DNA test results in the Simpson case indicated that O.J. Simpson's blood was found on a rear gate at the murder scene and that Nicole Brown Simpson's blood was found on socks taken by police from O.J. Simpson's residence.

Was Nicole's blood in the Bronco? ›

A bloody glove was also found at the scene that matched a glove that Mr. Simpson owned. Ron Goldman's blood was found in Simpson's Bronco and Nicole Brown's blood was found on his sock. Although they had an extensive amount of evidence, some pieces were ignored or mishandled.

How many times was Nicole stabbed? ›

Nicole had been stabbed seven times in the neck, and had a gash across her throat, according to Vincent Bugliosi's 2008 book “Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J. Simpson Got Away with Murder”; one wound nearly decapitated her, and she had defensive wounds on her hands.

Was O.J. Simpson's DNA in the gloves? ›

The last thing he did after testing was put his initials on the wrist area of the glove where Simpson's DNA was found. However, Yamauchi maintains unequivocally that he did change his gloves after handling the reference vial which is standard policy.

What evidence was collected for O.J. Simpson? ›

Blood evidence: (1) killer dropped blood near shoe prints at Bundy, (2) blood dropped at Bundy was of same type as Simpson's (about 0.5% of population would match), (3) Simpson had fresh cuts on left hand on day after murder, (4) blood found in Bronco, (5) blood found in foyer and master bedroom of Simpson home, (5) ...

Did they ever identify orange socks? ›

Debra Louise Jackson (September 23, 1956 – October 30 or 31, 1979), informally known as "Orange Socks" when unidentified, was an American murder victim who went unidentified for nearly 40 years before being identified through a DNA match with her surviving sister in 2019.

Why is blood the most important piece of evidence? ›

Forensic investigators routinely recover blood, which is considered one of the most essential pieces of evidence in forensic investigations. Crime scene blood tests can provide a great deal of information about both the victims and the perpetrators, thanks to the use of DNA.

What is the significance of blood as forensic evidence? ›

Blood as evidence holds significance in the criminal justice system as it can link a crime with a criminal or exclude an individual's involvement in a crime.

What is evidence that blood has contacted a surface? ›

Forward spatter results from droplets being projected to the front of the object hitting the blood; back spatter is the opposite. Cast-off stains result from blood being flung from a bloodied object; note that cast-off stains can occur behind the item as well—for example, on the back of the assailant's shirt.

What should happen with blood evidence? ›

Blood that is in liquid pools should be picked up on a gauze pad or other clean sterile cotton cloth and allowed to air dry thoroughly, at room temperature. It should be refrigerated or frozen as soon as possible and brought to the Laboratory as quickly as possible. Delays beyond 48 hours may make the samples useless.

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