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Lifetime is set to release a two-night documentary on the late Nicole Brown Simpson and her relationship with Pro Football Hall of Famer O.J. Simpson.

The docuseries will air on Saturday and Sunday. It focuses on their relationship leading up to her death in a double murder back in 1994. Its release comes on the 30-year anniversary of Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman being murdered in brutal fashion.

The backdrop here has to be seen as obvious.

O.J. Simpson was ultimately charged in the twin slayings before being found not guilty in one of the most-televised trials in the history of the world.

Fresh off his death from cancer at the age of 76 last month, the story of Simpson and his relationship with Nicole has been told numerous times.

However, there are now explosive new details provided in the aforementiond docuseries. A lot of them come from Nicole’s friend Faye Resnick, who played a big role in the trial itself.

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As Resnick relays in the trailer for the upcoming docuseries, O.J. allegedly stalked Nicole in the bushes in the aftermath of their divorce back in 1992.

“He was kind of spying on her a lot because he was realizing that she was becoming happy. He was, like, stalking. Hiding — in the bushes. Actually in the bushes,” Resnick said.

Nicole had apparently warned her friends not to say too much around O.J. for fear of how he might react. As you can see in the trailer above, the allegations are explosive.

While O.J. was ultimately found not-guilty in his criminal trial, the Pro Football Hall of Famer was later found liable in civil court for the death of Nicole and Ron back in 1997.

The documentary is titled “The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.” It premieres Saturday on Lifetime.

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