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“It Could Have Been Me!” Stalked By O.J. Simpson

“It Could Have Been Me!” Stalked By O.J. Simpson

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In this exclusive episode of Tom Zenner Scandal, Keith Zlomsowitch — Nicole Brown Simpson’s ex-boyfriend and the man referenced in her 911 calls — returns for only his second long-form interview ever, once again choosing TZ Scandal as the platform he trusts. Keith opens up about his true love relationship with Nicole, the stalking and intimidation he says he witnessed firsthand, and the chilling moments that made him believe “it could have been me.”

He describes seeing O.J. Simpson’s violent nature up close, the week everything collapsed — the funeral, the Bronco chase, the grand jury — and the lifelong impact that followed. For the first time, Keith also explains why he waited nearly 30 years to write his book, STALKED: It Could Have Been Me, why he chose to self-publish, and what he hopes the world finally understands about Nicole Brown Simpson beyond the headlines.

This is not a rehash. This is first-hand testimony from inside one of the most infamous true-crime stories in American history. Watch. Listen. Decide for yourself

📘 STALKED: It Could Have Been Me by Keith Zlomsowitch
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