
Petrocelli then clarifies that he is not asking Simpson about the moral responsibility of Nicole’s death, but asking for Simpson to tell him what happened the night she was killed. And that time I got physical with her and I’m ashamed of it. I’ve - all my life with Nicole, no matter what was going on, I handled it without being physical with her. Simpson: “Because I shouldn’t have handled the situation the way I did.
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Simpson: “I think any marks that’s on her, I take full responsibility for. Petrocelli: “Did you ever make her black and blue?” Petrocelli: “Did you physically hurt her?” Simpson then goes on to tell Petrocelli that he never struck his wife, but when Petrocelli asks Simpson again if he had ever hurt her, Simpson says, “Yes.” Petrocelli: “And you never hurt your wife either, correct?" Petrocelli: “You never struck anyone in their face, correct?” Simpson’s Response to Hurting Nicole Brown SimpsonĮventually in the deposition, Simpson admits to hurting his ex-wife, but won’t say how he hurt her.
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Simpson: “It reflects doing a movie that we’re doing and we’re doing make-up.”Ĥ. Petrocelli: “What do you think this reflects?” Petrocelli: “You don’t think this picture reflects any bruising or injuries or marks on Nicole’s face?” Simpson: “No, I mean, I see this eye thing.” Petrocelli: “Do you see those bruises on her face?” Simpson denies hitting his ex-wife and claims he thought what Petrocelli was calling “bruises” on Nicole’s face was actually make-up. Simpson’s Response to Photos of an Allegedly Battered Nicole Brown Simpsonĭuring the deposition, Petrocelli quizzed Simpson on his and Nicole’s relationship and showed him police photographs of Nicole with a bruised face and a cut lip. In the deposition tapes for the Goldmans’ civil suit, Petrocelli asks Simpson if he knew why there was blood found on the Bronco’s console that “was consistent with a mixture” of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman’s blood.ģ. Television news stations provided non-stop coverage of the chase until Simpson finally surrendered at his estate that evening. That afternoon, Simpson and his friend and former pro-football teammate Al Cowlings jumped into Cowlings’ white Ford Bronco and led police on a low-speed chase for hours on the Los Angeles freeways.

On June 17, 1994, Simpson was ordered to surrender to police to be arrested for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Simpson car chase is one of the most infamous police chases in criminal justice history. Simpson on Blood Found in the White Bronco Simpson pushes back, “Why don’t you ask me?”Ģ. “I don’t recall if they asked me so I don’t know what I said. When Petrocelli asks where Simpson was the night of the murders between 10 and 11 p.m., Simpson responded, “I don’t know if they asked me that question. On the tapes, Simpson tells Petrocelli, “Ask me the question like they asked me and I’ll give you an answer,” referring to how police detectives asked him questions during an interrogation. “Nothing was serious to him,” Goldman told 20/20. Throughout the deposition, Fred Goldman said Simpson was flippant and gave mostly short “no, maybe, yes” answers to his questions. Simpson’s Response to Where He Was the Night of the Murders Here are some of Simpson’s responses to Petrocelli’s line of questioning during the deposition:ġ. In these deposition tapes, Petrocelli is seen grilling Simpson about his alleged role in the murders, covering everything from physical evidence to photographs of Simpson’s shoes. (Both A&E and LMN are partly owned by ABC News' parent company, Disney.)Ī portion of the tapes will air on ABC News 20/20 at 10 p.m.

Case: The Untold Story, which premieres Sept. ET., and the LMN documentary The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes, which premieres Oct. The video tapes from this deposition, as well as other exclusive material and interviews, will be featured in the A&E documentary, O.J. Petrocelli deposed Simpson for 13 days prior to the civil trial. “That was going to be the moment of truth… to put Simpson under oath and examine him,” Petrocelli told ABC News 20/20 in a recent interview. Simpson never took the stand at the criminal trial, so a jury would be hearing from him for the first time under oath.

Simpson was found not guilty in the famous and much-disputed 1995 criminal case involving the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, he lost a wrongful death civil suit brought against him by their families in 1997.Īttorney Daniel Petrocelli had never tried a wrongful death case before representing the Goldmans in their suit.

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