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...stand today, the sister of Nicole Brown Simpson depictedO.J Simpsonas a dominating andabusive manwho publicly humiliated his wife. Breaking into tears several times, Denise Brown said that at one outing with friends at a Santa Ana restaurant in the late 1980s, O.J "grabbed Nicole's crotch and said this is where babies come from and this belongs to me." She said that her sister didn't react as if this was out of the ordinary. Nicole "just kind of wrote it off and shrugged her shoulders." Before the court was adjourned till Monday, Brown said that at another time when...
...Shipp, the former Los Angeles police officer who testified yesterday that O.J. Simpson said he dreamed of killing Nicole, found himself on the hot seat today under hard-hitting cross examination by the defense. Shipp admitted under questioning that even after he stopped drinking very heavily in 1989, he continued to get drunk on occasion. But he denied being drunk the night he says Simpson told him about his dreams.The O.J. Files
...dramatic testimony that some say could compromise a guilty verdict, a friend ofO.J. Simpsonsaid that a day after the death of Nicole, O.J. told him he had dreamt of killing her. Former police officer Ronald Shipp testified that Simpson "jokingly said, "To be honest, Shipp, I've had some dreams of killing her." Shipp also said that initially he'd withheld this information from lawyers on both sides, but later called prosecutors because "ever since I had that conversation, it was just eating me up." During cross-examination, defense attorney Carl Douglas repeatedly tried to portray Shipp, an aspiring actor...
...Prosecutors showed jurors a photo of her badly bruised face. Edwards' testimony followed an unprecedented presentation by prosecutor Marcia Clark in which she added to the opening statements she gave last week. Clark used the time to berate a key defense witness, calling her "a known liar and a Simpson-case groupie."The O.J. Files
...final leg of Cochran's opening statement today, he questioned the existence of the so-called "trail of blood" that the prosecution says extends from the bodies of the two murder victims to the bloody socks at the foot of Simpson's bed. "The evidence will be shown to be contaminated, compromised and corrupted," Cochran said. "The gathering of evidence was a complete disaster."The O.J. Files