Explosive 911 calls and diary entries reveal OJ Simpson watched Nicole Brown have sex with men through the window, had affair with Tawny Kitaen after Nicole gave birth and used to punch her while they made love

  • The second episode of OJ: Made in America looks at Simpson's marriage 
  • It features never-before-seen photos of abuse Nicole Simpson suffered 
  • She wrote in a diary that Simpson beat her even when they had sex 
  • A friend said Simpson had affair after Nicole gave birth due to her weight 
  • OJ can also be heard as a terrified Nicole called 911 during his fit of rage 

The second episode of the extraordinary new documentary OJ: Made in America takes a close look at the tragic romance of Simpson and Nicole Brown.

The episode features never-before-seen photos of the horrific abuse Nicole suffered, her terrified calls to 911 and entries from her diary detailing the beatings she would receive - even when she and Simpson were having sex.

And one of Nicole's closest friends claims during her interview that Simpson told Nicole he was having an affair with Tawny Kitaen because she got fat after giving birth.

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OJ: Made in America has revealed new diary pages from Nicole Brown Simpson, which show her writing that OJ Simpson beat her relentlessly, even during sex  

OJ: Made in America has revealed new diary pages from Nicole Brown Simpson, which show her writing that OJ Simpson beat her relentlessly, even during sex  

The episode goes on to reveal an abusive relationship between the couple, as diary pages reveal Simpson 'beat' Nicole as she tried to escape his attacks

The episode goes on to reveal an abusive relationship between the couple, as diary pages reveal Simpson 'beat' Nicole as she tried to escape his attacks

The episode opens with the couple in happier times at their 1985 wedding, which was held at their Rockingham home in Brentwood.

Footage even shows the emotional speech that Simpson delivered to his bride on their big day. 

'Nicole came into my life at what, for any athlete, is a difficult time. It was at the end of my career, said Simpson. 

'I was also going through a divorce at the time, and all my life I wanted to be a father, I never really thought about being a husband.

'And I thought I had given that up, the opportunity to watch my kids grow. And then you came into my life and you made this house a home, brought my kids in, your brought love into my house. 

'I love you.'

The children he is speaking about were Arnelle and Jason from his first marriage to his wife Marguerite.  The couple's other child, Aaren, died after drowning in the pool shortly before her second birthday. 

'I certainly felt bedazzled by OJ and Nicole and their lifestyle, and I was very charmed by him,' said Robin Greer, a friend of the couple.

'But I always did sense that part of it was not sincere.'

The episode opens with the couple in happier times at their 1985 wedding, which was held at their Rockingham home

The episode opens with the couple in happier times at their 1985 wedding, which was held at their Rockingham home

During an emotional speech given at their wedding, Simpson can be heard telling Nicole: 'And then you came into my life and you made this house a home, brought my kids in, your brought love into my house'

During an emotional speech given at their wedding, Simpson can be heard telling Nicole: 'And then you came into my life and you made this house a home, brought my kids in, your brought love into my house'

'Nicole came into my life at what, for any athlete, is a difficult time. It was at the end of my career,' Simpson can be heard saying during the wedding speech featured in the episode 

'Nicole came into my life at what, for any athlete, is a difficult time. It was at the end of my career,' Simpson can be heard saying during the wedding speech featured in the episode 

She went on to say: 'He cornered me a couple of times and tried to make sexual, you know, advances, and i kind of pushed him off.

'I think OJ felt entitled to anything OJ wanted, and I think that he really needed that adulation from other women.'

Simpson's affairs with other women were frequent according to those who knew the couple, and now kept very secret. 

'[Nicole] knew he had affairs and it drove her crazy. Most of their big fights were about his affairs with other women,' said Greer.

'He was pretty darn brazen. He blamed his affair with Tawny Kitaen on the fact that Nicole got fat when she was pregnant and he didn't want to have sex with her.

'I certainly felt bedazzled by OJ and Nicole and their lifestyle, and I was very charmed by him,' said Robin Greer, a friend of the couple

'I certainly felt bedazzled by OJ and Nicole and their lifestyle, and I was very charmed by him,' said Robin Greer, a friend of the couple

'Something as superficial and as cold as that.'

A friend of Simpson, Thomas McCollum III, said: 'He went out of his way to almost rub it in her face. We'd be in Las Vegas at a show and he'd be holding hands with another woman.

'I don't know how she put up with it.'

Then in 1989 on New Year's Day, Nicole called police to the house after a fight that started days earlier during a holiday trip to Hawaii turned violent.

'The 89 thing, the way I saw him act in Hawaii convinced me that there was something really, really wrong with him,' said McCollum. 

'He freaked out when Nicole was sitting there with their little son next to a homosexual in a restaurant they were at. 

'I mean he just freaked. And they fought all the way back. The next day I got a call that he freaked out on New Year's Eve and that he beat the hell out of her.'

Kris (left) and Robert Kardashian were close friends of the Simpsons and appeared in the video of their wedding

Kris (left) and Robert Kardashian were close friends of the Simpsons and appeared in the video of their wedding

But a dark underside was looming in the relationship between Nicole and OJ Simpson and soon she was calling police during his violent outbursts 

But a dark underside was looming in the relationship between Nicole and OJ Simpson and soon she was calling police during his violent outbursts 

John Edwards of the Los Angeles Police Department was the officer who arrived that night, and he detailed the scene. 

Nicole dialed 911, but was unable to speak to the operator at the time, with only screams being heard in the background at first.

'When you have a call come out and the 911 operator puts out on the call that she can hear the woman being beaten in the background, that's serious,' said Edwards.

'When I got there, I saw an electronic buzzer system so I pushed the button. Almost simultaneously a tall, female blonde came running out of the bushes. 

'She's wearing nothing but a bra and sweatpants covered in mud and she kept yelling "he's going to kill me, he's going to kill me."

'When that gate opened she just ran up and put her arms around me and clasped on me. She was so wet and cold that you could feel her shivering to her bones. 

'And i said, "well who's going to kill you?" And she said, "OJ."

'She said you guys have been up here eight times before, all you do is talk to him, you never do anything. 

In 1989 on New Year's Day, Nicole called police to the house after a fight that started days earlier during a holiday trip to Hawaii turned violent

In 1989 on New Year's Day, Nicole called police to the house after a fight that started days earlier during a holiday trip to Hawaii turned violent

'The 89 thing, the way I saw him act in Hawaii convinced me that there was something really, really wrong with him,' a friend of Simpson, Thomas McCollum III, said

'The 89 thing, the way I saw him act in Hawaii convinced me that there was something really, really wrong with him,' a friend of Simpson, Thomas McCollum III, said

'Her face had already swollen - she actually had an imprint on one side of her face and her forehead  - so I said, "do you want him arrested for beating you" and she said, "yes."

'About that time OJ Simpson came right up to the fence and he started yelling, "I don't want her in my bed anymore. I got two women. I don't want her in my bed anymore."

'I told him, "I'm placing you under arrest for beating your wife. You're going to have to go get dressed so I can take you to jail

'He turned around and went back in the house to get dressed. 

'Suddenly, I saw a Bentley pull out the other driveway. I never found him.'

Simpson later said it was Nicole who attacked him and he was just trying to protect himself, but once the case became public he faced the very real possibility of losing all his endorsements. 

'You want to know who called me to tell me it was a false arrest? Nicole,' said Frank Olson, the head of Hertz. 

'Nicole calls me and said, "Frank, it didn't happen that way. We had a terrible argument but he wasn't abusive, I just overreacted."

After speaking with a detective about OJ's abusive behavior, Nicole later recanted, saying: 'It didn't happen that way. We had a terrible argument but he wasn't abusive, I just overreacted'

After speaking with a detective about OJ's abusive behavior, Nicole later recanted, saying: 'It didn't happen that way. We had a terrible argument but he wasn't abusive, I just overreacted'

That company had been using Simpson for over a decade in one of the most successful advertising campaigns of all time. 

'OJ was the income producer for the family,' said Olson. 

'Not only just Nicole and OJ, but for Nicole's father, mother, sisters. He was the money man. 

'I had always suspected that they had violent fights,' said Greer. 

'The day of my wedding, I found out that Nicole and OJ would not be attending and he said it was because Nicole was having very bad cramps from her period.'

Greer said she later found out he had beaten her so badly she could not leave the house that day.

In one diary entry Nicole even writes with no explanation: 'Hit me while we f***ed.' 

Once Nicole decided to leave Simpson she stared to date again, meeting restaurateur Keith Zlomsowitch.

The restaurateur met her in Aspen and soon they began to spend time together. 

'Her and her friends came by [the restaurant] Mezzaluna one night and then, all the sudden, I see the Bentley come screeching up to the front of the door,' said Zlomsowitch. 

Simpson later said it was Nicole who attacked him and he was just trying to protect himself, but once the case became public he faced the very real possibility of losing all his endorsements. Pictures later showed Nicole's bruised face from an attack

Simpson later said it was Nicole who attacked him and he was just trying to protect himself, but once the case became public he faced the very real possibility of losing all his endorsements. Pictures later showed Nicole's bruised face from an attack

Greer said: 'The day of my wedding, I found out that Nicole and OJ would not be attending and he said it was because Nicole was having very bad cramps from her period'
It later turned out Nicole had been badly beaten and couldn't appear in public

Greer said: 'The day of my wedding, I found out that Nicole and OJ would not be attending and he said it was because Nicole was having very bad cramps from her period.' It later turned out Nicole had been badly beaten and couldn't appear in public

'OJ walks in, comes straight over to our table, slams his hands down, looks me straight in the eye and says: "I'm OJ Simpson and she's still my wife."'

After that episode, Nicole began to open to him, he said.

'He would beat her and lock her in closets at hotels because she asked where he was at when he was out cheating on her.

'She was told how to look, how to wear her hair, told how to dress, told where to be, told what time to be there, how to be everything for OJ Simpson.'

Zlomsowitch said he was only able to stand up to Simpson because he was so love struck. 

 

 

 

 

'There are two sides of OJ. The OJ that everybody sees on TV, that's not the OJ there was behind closed doors and certainly not with her, and she told me that,' said Zlomosowitch.

Nicole also told him: 'Don't ever be left alone with him because you don't know what he's capable of.'

Greer said he soon began to stalk Nicole, or have people follow her. 

'He would plant people in our group that would call him and tell him where we're going every night,' said Greer.

'He would either show up or have a spy planted there at the club so they could watch her every move.'

One night, Nicole and Zlomsowitch saw him at the Roxbury, a popular Los Angeles club, and decided that they should just leave and go back to her house to avoid a scene.

Nicole could not escape the violence from her husband. In one diary entry Nicole even writes with no explanation: 'Hit me while we f***ed'

Nicole could not escape the violence from her husband. In one diary entry Nicole even writes with no explanation: 'Hit me while we f***ed'

In one 911 call Nicole made to police she can be heard speaking to the operator while OJ could be heard in the background screaming

In one 911 call Nicole made to police she can be heard speaking to the operator while OJ could be heard in the background screaming

'We go inside and we became romantic. We're off in a private area in one of the living rooms, and the next day he came over and pushed in the back door and confronted both of us, but he wanted to talk to her alone,' said Zlomoswitch.

'She was trembling standing next to me, holding my hand shaking, and she said, "Keith, I think you need to leave me alone with him for a couple of minutes."

What followed was a loud fight and some nasty words, but that was not as shocking as what happened when Nicole came back out and OJ left. 

'She was white as a ghost,' said Zlomsowitch. 

'And she turned to me and said: "Oh my God Keith, he watched us."' 

The couple got back together once again, but that all changed on October 25, 1993 after a violent episode between the pair. 

Nicole called 911 and as her terrified voice speaks to the operator OJ could be heard in the background screaming: 'OJ worked his ass off for this family - for Keith? 

'A drug addict, his girlfriend is a f***ing Heidi Fleiss girl. For Keith you let this s*** happen.

'Do you understand? Keith is a nothing, a skunk. And he still calls you!' 

Nicole can then be heard sounding like she is trying to quiet Simpson down because the children are sleeping.

He then said to her: 'You didn't give a s** about the kids when you were s***ing his dick in the living room.

'They were here. Did you care about the kids then?'

Once Nicole decided to leave Simpson she stared to date again, meeting restaurateur Keith Zlomsowitch

Once Nicole decided to leave Simpson she stared to date again, meeting restaurateur Keith Zlomsowitch

She told friends soon after it was over for good, and her sister Tanya had high hopes for her future. 

'I think for the first time in her life she just felt free,' said Tanya.

'Like she had just come into that sense of self that she was really ready to do life for her, and her kids.'

Nicole was murdered just months later. 

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