The ex-boyfriend of Nicole Simpson Brown says he is relieved after the death of O.J. Simpson, with a smile on his face. This comes three decades after the tragic murder of Nicole.
Keith Zlomsowitch, who had a relationship with Nicole in the early ’90s following her divorce from O.J., recently appeared on “TMZ Live” to share his thoughts on the matter. In the interview, he expressed his relief that O.J. is no longer alive, as it brings an end to a lengthy and agonizing chapter in his life.
According to Keith, now that O.J. is deceased, he will no longer have the ability to cause harm or emotional distress to others. Keith firmly believes that O.J. is guilty of the crime.
KZ acknowledges that although he is relieved that O.J. has passed away, it does not bring back Nicole or Ron Goldman, who were mercilessly killed in 1994. He expresses deep sorrow over the fact that he missed out on three decades of friendship and time with Nicole.
Keith vividly recalls the threats and stalking that he and Nicole endured during their relationship with O.J. Simpson. These distressing memories serve as a stark reminder of the relief he feels now that O.J. has passed away. This disturbing chronicle of events was widely reported at the time, as Nicole had made allegations of domestic violence against O.J. She even went so far as to call 911 to report his actions.
REMEMBERING NICOLE BROWN SMITH
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Keith shared his profound sadness regarding the ordeal Nicole endured due to their relationship. Even after O.J.’s passing, Keith’s thoughts are still solely focused on Nicole.
O.J. AND NICOLE TRIAL
Simpson became the LAPD’s primary suspect in the murders of Nicole and her friend Ron. This led to the infamous low-speed car chase, which ultimately ended with his arrest at his Brentwood home.
O.J. was acquitted by a jury in the criminal trial of ’95, but he was later found liable for the deaths of Ron and Nicole in a civil case two years later. Throughout, O.J. steadfastly maintained his innocence.
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