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In Memory of
Nicole Brown Simpson
May 19, 1959 - June 12, 1994

Interment:
Ascension Cemetery, Lake Forest, Orange County, California

Nicole Brown Simpson Biography
(1959 ~ 1994)


NAME Nicole Brown Simpson
BIRTH DATE May 19, 1959
DEATH DATE June 12, 1994
PLACE OF BIRTH Frankfurt, Germany
PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California
MAIDEN NAME Nicole Brown
FULL NAME Nicole Brown Simpson

Nicole Brown Simpson was married to former NFL star O.J. Simpson, who was charged with murdering her and a friend at her L.A. home on June 12, 1994.

Nicole Brown Simpson was born in West Germany in 1959 and grew up in Southern California. She married former NFL great O.J. Simpson in 1985, but filed for divorce in 1992. On June 13, 1994, Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman were found brutally murdered outside of her Los Angeles home, with her ex-husband quickly becoming the prime suspect. O.J. Simpson was acquitted in a criminal trial in October 1995, though he was later found liable for the deaths in civil court.

Early Years


Nicole Brown Simpson was born in Frankfurt, West Germany, on May 19, 1959. Her German mother, Juditha, had met husband Louis while he was stationed there as a correspondent for the American armed forces publication Stars and Stripes.

The couple initially set up life in Frankfurt, where the Browns had two girls, Denise and Nicole. While their daughters were still toddlers, the family moved to the United States, settling in a home in Garden Grove, California. There, the Browns had two more daughters, Dominique and Tanya.

Nicole had no problem adjusting to California life. The blonde beauty gravitated toward the beach as a young teen, and was named homecoming princess at Dana Hills High School.

Life With O.J.


By the age of 18, Nicole Brown had begun working as a waitress at the Daisy, an upscale Beverly Hills club. It was there that she met O.J. Simpson, who was married at the time and in the waning years of a Hall of Fame football career.

By all accounts, the two quickly fell for each other and soon began dating. O.J. Simpson divorced his first wife in 1979, and in 1985 he and Nicole were married at his palatial home in the tony Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood. That year, the couple welcomed a daughter, Sydney, and three years later, they had a son named Justin.

Nicole Brown Simpson was reportedly a devoted mother. She eschewed nannies, insisted on taking her children to dance and karate lessons and welcomed family into her home for holiday events and birthday parties. Along with her familial duties, Nicole started a small interior decorating business.

Her marriage, however, was far from serene. O.J. wasn't just unfaithful, he was abusive. Friends and relatives would later recount seeing bruises on Nicole's body. There were numerous incidents, including the 1989 New Year's Eve party in which the former football player allegedly threatened to kill her. He pleaded no contest to spousal battery, but suffered little in the way of consequences.

Finally, in 1992, after years of abuse and philandering by her husband, Nicole filed for divorce.

Brutal Murder

Newly single and on her own, Nicole Brown Simpson relished her new life. Armed with a $433,000 settlement from her divorce and $10,000 a month in child support, she zipped around Brentwood in a white Ferrari and often went out dancing with friends, though she remained devoted to her kids.

However, a seemingly paranoid O.J. was known to follow her, reportedly even hiding out in the bushes of her yard. "I'm scared," Nicole at one point told her mother. "I go to the gas station, he's there. I'm driving, and he's behind me." The couple attempted to reconcile, though by late spring 1994 Nicole told friends she was ending the on-again, off-again relationship.

In the early morning hours of June 13, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, a waiter and model named Ronald Goldman, were found stabbed to death outside of her Los Angeles condominium. Police eventually charged her ex-husband with the brutal murders, setting into motion an emotional and racially charged criminal trial that ended with a jury acquitting him of all charges in October 1995.

Aftermath

The victims' families gained some measure of vindication in February 1997, when O.J. Simpson was found liable for the wrongful deaths at the conclusion of a civil trial. He was ordered to pay $8.5 million in compensatory damages to the Goldmans, as well as $25 million in punitive damages to be split between the Goldmans and Nicole's children.

Nicole Brown Simpson's body was buried at Ascension Cemetery in Lake Forest, California. Forever connected to one of the most notorious trials of the late 20th century, she became a subject of interest again with the casting and production of American Crime Story, a miniseries about the murder and subsequent legal battles scheduled to air on FX in early 2016.

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Birth: May 19, 1959
Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurter Stadtkreis
Hessen, Germany
Death: Jun. 12, 1994
Brentwood
Los Angeles County
California, USA


Murder Victim. She and a casual friend, Ronald Goldman, were found murdered at her Brentwood condominium, just outside her front door. Ronald Goldman, a waiter at a nearby restaurant, was returning eyeglasses that she had accidentally left there at dinner that night. He is considered an accidental victim of the murderer. A tall, beautiful blonde, she became homecoming queen of her high school. She met Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson soon after her graduation from high school, when she was 18 and he was 30 years old. He was a former professional football star and a rising movie and television actor. They married on February 2, 1985, and she soon became a mother of two children, Sydney and Justin. Citing spousal abuse, she divorced O.J. Simpson in 1992, winning a $433,000 cash settlement and $10,000 per month in child support. In a highly televised and controversial "Trial of the Century," running from December 1994 to October 1995, O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the murders after it was found that a police investigator, Detective Mark Fuhrman, had lied on the witness stand. In a later civil court case concluded in February 1997, brought by Ronald Goldman's father, O.J. Simpson was found guilty for wrongful death and ordered to pay $8.5 million dollars to the Goldman family. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson)

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Parents:
Louis Hezekiah Brown (1923 - 2014)

Burial:
Ascension Cemetery
Lake Forest
Orange County
California, USA
Plot: Section A, Tier 17, Grave 97
GPS (lat/lon): 33.65137, -117.69627