It's no secret that Kris Jenner and her late/former husband Robert Kardashian were close freinds with O.J. Simpson and now deceased wife Nicole Brown Simpson. So mush so, the Kardashian clan referred to OJ and Nicole as "Uncle" and "Aunt".
Now in a memoir that will be hitting stores tomorrow, the matriarch of the Kardashians reveals that she thinks she could have saved her best friend on the tragic events of June 12, 1994.
"Nicole said, 'Can you get over here...? I need to talk to you. It's really important,' " Kris writes. But the mom of six was too busy with her own family at the time and had to reschedule the meeting for the following day. Nicole insisted that she and Kris the two meet soon, because there was "something really, really important" to discuss. Kris says that conversation "would be the last time I would ever speak to Nicole." The next morning, she awoke to the news that Nicole had been murdered, and Kris says she "instinctively knew that in some way O.J. [Simpson] had something to do with her death." "I truly couldn't believe she had been so betrayed by the person who she had once loved most. That O.J. would be so destructive and selfish and jealous that he would do that to her was just mind-blowing to me. All these thoughts were running through my mind. This can't be true," Kris writes. When Kris learned what Nicole wanted to reveal, she was even more in shock—proof of years of physical abuse at the hands of her former husband. "Nicole had been beaten up by O.J. and she had been keeping this in physical proof in the form of photographs and, it would, turn out, other evidence, in which she had documented 17 years of abuse."
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