According to PageSix, Nicole Brown Simpson's diaries will be made public for the first time since her death in 1994 in a new documentary about her relationship with O.J. Simpson. “O.J. & Nicole: An American Tragedy,” a two-hour special on Investigation Documentary special which coincides with the 25th anniversary of Simpson's acquittal. 

Brown Simpson's sister Tanya reads excerpts from her slain sister's diary which details her relationship with O.J., specifically the instances of domestic abuse. The diaries include 60 entries about different instances of abuse. However, former CNN reporter Marc Watts noted in the film that this evidence was deemed inadmissible in O.J.'s trial. 

“This documentary is not here to retell the famous trial, but to remember the woman who struggled with domestic violence and now tells her side of the story, in her words, for the first time,” said Investigation Discovery head executive Henry Schleiff. 

Source: pagesix.com