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Nicole Brown Simpson

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YOU HEARD THE RUMORS, NOW HEAR THE TRUTH In the media explosion surrounding the most sensational murder case in American history, millions of words have been written by the press – but most coverage has centered on O.J. Simpson. NOW, AT LAST, the world will hear the voice of Nicole Brown Simpson speak for the first time in this private diary by Faye D. Resnick, Nicole's best friend and sometimes roommate. In the weeks before the O.J. Simpson murder trial, TV and newspaper stories called Faye D. Resnick the "mystery woman" – the last friend who spoke to her in a lengthy phone call about one hour before her death. Rumors and press reports said Faye had left the country...was hiding in Europe or South America. The media couldn't fid her – and neither could O.J. or his defense lawyer, Robert Shapiro, perhaps the last man in America, except for O.J. himself, who wants the world to hear this untold story of Nicole Brown Simpson...... a woman trapped, like far too many others, in the violent cycle of spousal abuse.


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Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc. Edition: Abridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781607470205
  • File size: 64684 KB
  • Release date: January 25, 2010
  • Duration: 02:14:45

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781607470205
  • File size: 64805 KB
  • Release date: January 25, 2010
  • Duration: 02:14:45
  • Number of parts: 2

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YOU HEARD THE RUMORS, NOW HEAR THE TRUTH In the media explosion surrounding the most sensational murder case in American history, millions of words have been written by the press – but most coverage has centered on O.J. Simpson. NOW, AT LAST, the world will hear the voice of Nicole Brown Simpson speak for the first time in this private diary by Faye D. Resnick, Nicole's best friend and sometimes roommate. In the weeks before the O.J. Simpson murder trial, TV and newspaper stories called Faye D. Resnick the "mystery woman" – the last friend who spoke to her in a lengthy phone call about one hour before her death. Rumors and press reports said Faye had left the country...was hiding in Europe or South America. The media couldn't fid her – and neither could O.J. or his defense lawyer, Robert Shapiro, perhaps the last man in America, except for O.J. himself, who wants the world to hear this untold story of Nicole Brown Simpson...... a woman trapped, like far too many others, in the violent cycle of spousal abuse.


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