Friday, July 12, 2013

Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted by Faye Resnick with Michael Walker

Nicole Brown Simpson:  The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted by Faye Resnick with Michael Walker, 244 pages

It is hard to believe that Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman were murdered almost 20 years ago.  This book was more of a diary of Faye Resnick's life than Nicole's, but I guess that is understandable considering the circumstances.  Faye's claim to fame is most recently being on the television show, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, being in Playboy, and being a socialite.  What she writes in her book is what we all know but were waiting for someone to write a book to find out what actually happened between OJ and Nicole.  One interesting incident was how he beat her and locked her out of a hotel room in Las Vegas.  OJ seemed to sweet talk his way out of being the abuser because of his status as an athlete and superstar.  Faye tells how OJ "discovered" Nicole at the age of 17 and molded her into the person she was.  Nicole tells Faye she feared OJ and knew someday he would harm her.  Just makes one wonder why she kept running back to him and why their friends did not step in to stop the abuse.

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