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911 CALL BY NICOLE BROWN SIMPSON
Police released these 911 Calls, taped October 25, 1993.
Nicole: Can you send someone to my house?
Dispatcher: What´s the problem there?
Nicole: My ex-husband, or my husband, just broke into
my house, and he´s ranting and raving outside
in the front yard.
Dispatcher: Has he been drinking or anything?
Nicole: No, but he´s crazy.
Dispatcher: Did he hit you?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: Do you have a restraining order against him?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: What is your name?
Nicole: Nicole Simpson.
The dispatcher puts out a domestic violence call for any
patrol car to respond to Nicole´s address in Brentwood.
$Less than a minute later, she calls back. %Play Sample@@ 911C1
Dispatcher: 911 Emergency.
Nicole: Could you get someone over here now, to 325
Gretna Green. He´s back. Please.
Dispatcher: OK. What does he look like?
Nicole: He´s O. J. Simpson. I think you know his
record. Could you just send somebody over here?
Dispatcher: What is he doing there?
Nicole: He just drove up again. Could you just send
somebody over?
Dispatcher: What is he driving?
Nicole: He´s in a white Bronco, but first of all he
broke the back door down to get in.
Dispatcher: Wait a minute, what´s your name?
Nicole: Nicole Simpson.
Dispatcher: OK. Is he the sportscaster or whatever?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Wait a minute. We´re sending the police. What
is he doing? Is he threatening you?
Nicole: He´s fucking going nuts.
Dispatcher: OK. Has he threatened you in any way or is he
just harassing you?
Nicole: You´re going to hear him in a minute. He´s
about to come in again.
Dispatcher: OK, just stay on the line.
Nicole: I don´t want to stay on the line. He´s going to
beat the shit out of me.
Dispatcher: Wait a minute, just stay on the line so we can
know what´s going on until the police get
there, OK? OK, Nicole?
Nicole: (sigh)
Dispatcher: Just a moment. Does he have any weapons?
Nicole: I don´t know. He went home. Now he´s back. The
kids are up there sleeping and I don´t want
anything to happen.
Dispatcher: OK, just a minute, is he on drugs or anything?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: Just stay on the line in case he comes in. I
need to hear what´s going on.
Nicole: Can you hear him outside?
Dispatcher: Is he yelling?
Nicole: Yep.
Dispatcher: OK. Has he been drinking?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: OK. (talking to police units) All units: More
on the domestic violence at 325 South Gretna
Green Way. The suspect has returned in a white
Bronco. Monitor comments. Incident 48231.
OK, Nicole?
Nicole: (sigh)
Dispatcher: Is he outdoors?
Nicole: (sigh) He´s in the back yard.
Dispatcher: He´s in the back yard?
Nicole: Screaming at my roommate about me and at me.
Dispatcher: OK. What is he saying?
Nicole: Oh, something about some guy I know and hookers
and keys and I started this --- (expletive
deleted) before and ... And it´s all my fault
and now what am I going to do, get the police
in this? And the whole thing. It´s all my
fault. I started this before. (sigh) brother.
(inaudible) kids (inaudible).
Dispatcher: Okay, you don´t need any paramedics or
anything?
Nicole: (sigh)
Dispatcher: OK. You just want him to leave?
Nicole: My door, he broke the whole back door in.
Dispatcher: And then he left and came back?
Nicole: He came and he practically knocked my
upstairs door down, but he pounded it and he
screamed and hollered, and I tried to get him
out of the bedroom because the kids are
sleeping in there.
Dispatcher: OK.
Nicole: He wanted somebody´s phone number and I gave
him my phone book or I put my phone book down
to write down the phone number that he wanted,
and he took my phone book with all my stuff
in it.
Dispatcher: OK. So basically you guys have just been
arguing?
(Simpson is yelling inaudibly)
Dispatcher: Is he inside right now?
Nicole: Yeah.
(Simpson still yelling)
Dispatcher: OK. Just a moment.
(More inaudible yelling by Simpson)
Dispatcher: Is he talking to you?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Are you locked in a room or something?
Nicole: No. He can come right in. I´m not going where
the kids are because the kids ...
Dispatcher: Do you think he´s going to hit you?
Nicole: I don´t know.
Dispatcher: Stay on the line. Don´t hang it up, OK?
Nicole: OK. (inaudible)
Dispatcher: What is he saying?
Nicole: What?
Dispatcher: What is he saying?
Nicole: What else.
(Sound of police radio traffic)
Nicole: O. J., O. J., the kids are sleeping.
(More yelling)
Dispatcher: He´s still yelling at you?
(Continuous yelling, Nicole sobbing into phone)
Dispatcher: Is he upset with something that you did?
Nicole: A long time ago. It always comes back.
Dispatcher: Is your roommate talking to him?
Nicole: No one can talk, listen to him.
Dispatcher: Does he have any weapons with him right now?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: OK. Where is he standing?
Nicole: In the back doorway, in the house.
Dispatcher: OK.
O. J.: I don´t give a --- (expletive deleted)
anymore ...
Nicole: Would you just please, O. J. O. J., O. J.,
could you please (inaudible) Please leave.
O. J.: ... I´m not leaving ...
Nicole: Please leave. O. J., please, the kids, the
kids are sleeping, please.
Dispatcher: Is he leaving?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: Does he know you´re on the phone with police?
Nicole: No.
Dispatcher: Where are the kids at right now?
Nicole: Up in my room.
Dispatcher: Can they hear him yelling?
Nicole: I don´t know. The room´s the only one that´s
quiet ... god.
Dispatcher: Is there someone up there with the kids?
Nicole: No.
(Yelling continues)
Dispatcher: What´s he saying now? Nicole, you still on
the line?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Do you still think he´s going to hit you?
Nicole: I don´t know. He´s going to leave. He just
said that. He just said he needs to leave.
O. J.: ... Hey! I can read this bullshit all week in
the National Enquirer. Her words exactly.
What, who got that, who?
Dispatcher: Are you the only one in there with him?
Nicole: Right now, yeah. And he´s also talking to my,
the guy who lives out back is just standing
there. He came home.
Dispatcher: Are you arguing with him, too?
Nicole: No! Absolutely not!
Dispatcher: OK, OK.
Nicole: That´s not arguing.
Dispatcher: Yeah. Has this happened before or no?
Nicole: Many times.
Dispatcher: OK. The police should be on the way. It just
seems like a long time because it´s kind of
busy in that division right now.
(More yelling)
Dispatcher: (to police) Regarding Gretna Green Way. The
Suspect is still there and yelling very loudly.
Officer: (on police radio) 52 on Gretna Green.
Dispatcher: Is he still arguing?
(Knock on the door)
Dispatcher: Was someone knocking on your door?
Nicole: It was him.
Dispatcher: He´s knocking on your door?
Nicole: There´s a locked bedroom and he´s wondering
why.
Dispatcher: Oh, so he´s knocking on the locked door
Nicole: Ywah. You know what, O. J.? That window above
you is also open. Could you just go, please?
Can I get off the phone?
Dispatcher: You want, you feel safe hanging up?
Nicole: (inaudible)
Dispatcher: You want to wait till the police get there?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: Is he still arguing with you?
Nicole: He´s moved a little (inaudible)
Dispatcher: But the kids are still asleep?
Nicole: Yes. They´re like rocks.
Dispatcher: What part of the house is he right now?
Nicole: Downstairs.
Dispatcher: Downstairs?
Nicole: Yes.
Dispatcher: And you´re upstairs?
Nicole: No. I´m downstairs in the kitchen ... in the
kitchen.
Dispatcher: Can you see the police, Nicole?
Nicole: No, but I will go out there right now.
Dispatcher: OK. You want to go out there?
Nicole: Yeah.
Dispatcher: OK. Hang up. OK.
Numerous times during this call O. J. Simpson can be heard
$yelling in the background. %Play Sample@@ 911C2
END