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Keith Zlomsowitch, once romantically linked to Nicole Brown Simpson, has unveiled a new book titled “STALKED: ‘It could have been me.'” This compelling work delves into his personal experiences during his brief relationship with O.J. Simpson’s former wife, casting light on the chilling events surrounding O.J. Simpson’s obsessive behavior, the tragic murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, and the subsequent high-profile trial.
Zlomsowitch, a restaurateur by profession, dated Nicole Brown Simpson for approximately a month following her separation from O.J. Simpson. This relationship was marred by O.J. Simpson’s relentless stalking, creating an atmosphere of fear and tension.
During a grand jury testimony, Zlomsowitch recounted harrowing instances of being stalked by Simpson, including a disturbing event where Simpson spied on them through a window while they were on the couch, engaging in intimate moments.
In his book, Zlomsowitch reveals previously undisclosed details about these experiences, offering a fresh perspective on a case that has captivated the public for decades. He is currently sharing these insights with audiences, such as in a conversation with Nancy Grace.
The night of Nicole’s tragic murder serves as a pivotal moment in the narrative. After attending their daughter Sydney’s dance recital, Nicole, along with her children and family, chose to dine with friends at Mezzaluna, an Italian eatery in Brentwood, leaving O.J. Simpson behind at the school. This decision would become a significant detail in the unfolding of events that would shock the world.
The night of Nicole’s murder, after daughter Sydney’s dance recital, Nicole, the children, and her family leave O.J. Simpson behind at the school for dinner with friends at Mezzaluna, an Italian restaurant in Brentwood.
When Nicole’s mother accidentally leaves her glasses behind, friend Ron Goldman, who works at the restaurant, volunteers to drop them off at Nicole’s house. Goldman leaves Mezzaluna at 9:45 p.m.
Later that night, a neighbor sees Nicole’s dog, a white Akita named Kato, wandering the neighborhood alone, barking. The neighbor assumes Kato got out of the yard, but the dog seems agitated, and on closer inspection, they notice he has bloody paws.
The neighbor follows Kato to investigate, discovering Nicole and Ron’s bodies at 12:10 a.m.
Detectives Mark Furhman and Philip Vannatter go to Simpson’s home, which is nearby, and notify him of his wife’s death. Furhman sees what appears to be bloodstains on Simpson’s Ford Bronco decides to jump the fence to gain access to Simpson’s property.
Vannatter declares Simpson’s home to be a crime scene and goes to secure a search warrant for the house around 7 a.m.



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- Chris Melcher – Celebrity Lawyer and Partner at Walzer Melcher & Yoda
- Dr. Cheryl Arutt – Licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist specializing in Trauma Recovery, PTSD and EMDR; IG: @askdrcheryl
- Jon Buehler – Former Detective for Modesto Police Department, California, detective in Scott Peterson Investigation
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[Feature Photo: FILE – O.J. Simpson and his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, arrive for the opening of the Harley-Davidson Cafe in New York on Oct. 19, 1993. Simpson, the decorated football superstar and Hollywood actor who was acquitted of charges he killed Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend but later found liable in a separate civil trial, has died. He was 76. (AP Photo/Paul Hurschmann, File]