On Thursday, O.J. Simpson made parole, and for the most part, the family of Nicole Brown Simpson has remained quiet.
However, Brown’s sister simply couldn’t stay quiet after Simpson claimed that he had lived a “conflict-free life.”
“I’m like, really, you beat my sister, regardless of . . . murdering her and Ron [Goldman],” Tanya Brown told TMZ. “The fact is that my sister has diary entries dating back to, what, 1978 about abuse that was inflicted.”
Brown admitted that she was still upset about the fact that Simpson was getting out on parole and that the only way she had been able to cope with it was by reminding herself that the murder case and the armed robbery case were two separate entities.
“In order for me not to get mad or get depressed or get anxious, that’s the mindset that I have to have — that this is the law,” Brown told Fox News prior to the announcement of the parole board’s decision. “It is what it is. I can’t control things that I can’t change. My only option is to just accept it.”
Similarly, Goldman’s sister, Kim, told ABC News, “With him being locked up in Lovelock [penitentiary], it’s been a chance for us to kind of reclaim some control over our life and have some glimpse of sanity. I’m preparing myself for that to be changing come October.”
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