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There were also letters, stored in Nicole's safe-deposit box, in which O.J. expressed ``how wrong I was for hurting you.'' The remorse seemed genuine--if integral to O.J.'s obsession with control--and so did the love. Both sentiments might have softened the mood if matters had ended there. Instead, it was the inconsolable grief of Denise Brown that the jury took into recess--and was to face again on Monday morning...
...came from the interest on a promissory note issued by Corridor Broadcasting Corp., a firm formed by Hill during the 1980s. In 1986 Corridor borrowed $26 million from a Texas savings and loan to buy two TV stations. The thrift later failed and was taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Two years after Corridor's 1991 default, the FDIC sold off the loan for $3.1 million, declaring a $23 million loss to taxpayers in 1993. But in 1994 Hill paid more than $190,000 of Brown's debts, including legal bills and mortgage payments. Legally, Hill...
...with them. Under his tutelage, they learned how to seize control of a telephone account and alter services at will. One trick: turning a rival's home telephone into a pay phone, so that whenever his parents tried to dial a number an operator would interrupt to say, "Please deposit 25 cents...
Some of the most chilling accusations came from a witness who won't be able to testify. In November prosecutors opened Nicole's safety-deposit box. Inside they found an archive detailing her abuse at O.J.'s hands, including a written narrative that she drew up for her lawyer during the couple's 1992 divorce proceedings. In it she describes being knocked around by Simpson as early as 1977. When she accused him that year of sleeping with another woman, Nicole wrote, "He threw a fit, chased me, grabbed me, threw me into walls." In a New York hotel room...
Just days after lead defense attorney Robert Shapiro promised to limit statements to the media, his side is apparently leaking again. Quoting defense sources, the Associated Press reported today that prosecutors drilled out the lock on Nicole Brown Simpson's safe-deposit box and seized photographs of her with a bruised forehead and injured left eye. The pictures show injuries Ms. Simpson had after police were summoned to the Simpson home in 1989. Simpson pleaded no contest to spousal battery in that incident. Prosecutors are expected to argue that the photos show a pattern of spouse abuse by O.J. Simpson...