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NBC News Signs Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sister to Develop True Crime Series

by Cindy McLennan, June 2, 2016

Nicole Brown Simpson sister Denise Brown signs NBC News deal for True Crime Series. OJ Simpson trial.

Denise Brown, sister of murder victim Nicole Brown Simpson, has signed a development deal with NBC News’ Peacock Productions, for a new true-crime TV show. NBC says Brown and a team of experts will investigate all sides of the story in cases where justice has been called into question.

Brown says she lived a normal life until June 12, 1994, when her sister — the ex-wife of NFL player OJ Simpson — was killed. NBC News might just have a hit on its hands. True-crime devotees are everywhere. What’s more, the public is still intrigued by the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman. The FX anthology TV series American Crime Story, featured “The People Vs. OJ Simpson,” in its first, highly successful season.

“Peacock Productions’ expertise in the true-crime narrative and unscripted programming is unparalleled,” said Denise Brown. “I am excited to begin working with Peacock and tell the stories of lives that have forever been changed by the criminal justice system.”

Here is the NBC press release, with more details.

 

News

June 1, 2016

NBC NEWS’ PEACOCK PRODUCTIONS SIGNS DENISE BROWN, SISTER OF NICOLE BROWN SIMPSON, TO DEVELOP NEW TRUE CRIME SERIES

NEW YORK – June 1, 2016 — NBC News’ Peacock Productions has signed a deal with Denise Brown, sister of the late Nicole Brown Simpson whose death was at the center of the infamous O.J. Simpson murder trial, to develop a new true crime series. As part of the unscripted series, Brown and a team of experts will investigate all sides of the story in cases where justice has been called into question.

“Denise has experienced first-hand the complexities of the criminal justice system,” said Melody Shafir, Vice President of Development for Peacock Productions. “She testified on behalf of her sister during one of the most high-profile murder trials in recent history and will draw on that experience throughout the series, with a deep understanding of the impact the system can have on the victim’s family.”

“Peacock Productions’ expertise in the true-crime narrative and unscripted programming is unparalleled,” said Denise Brown. “I am excited to begin working with Peacock and tell the stories of lives that have forever been changed by the criminal justice system.”

Brown describes living a normal life until June 12, 1994, when her sister, Nicole Brown Simpson, was killed. This tragic incident resulted in her commitment to raising awareness against domestic violence. Since 1995, Brown has traveled the country speaking on the epidemic of domestic violence and is the founder and president of The Elite Speakers Bureau, which provides education on issues such as abuse, school and workplace safety, mental health and more.

As part of her commitment to educate the public and improve the quality of life for victims, Brown has worked to help pass a variety of legislative solutions for domestic violence and testified to the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee for increased funding for the Violence Against Women Act. She also assisted in the success of the Vine System, an automated victim notification service of the release of batterers from jail or prison. She is determined to end the stigma attached to domestic violence.

About Peacock Productions

Peacock Productions, a division of NBC News, is a nonfiction production company that combines the editorial expertise, technical resources, and seasoned talent of NBCUniversal to create series, events, and live specials for global audiences. Peacock Productions reaches more than 300 million people worldwide every year across broadcast, cable, syndication, and emerging platforms with its award-winning specials and series. Sharon Scott is the President and General Manager. For more information, visit: http://www.peacockproductions.tv.

 

Watch Denise Brown discuss domestic abuse in this 2014 interview.

 

 

What do you think? Are you a true-crime fan? Are you still intrigued by the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman? Will you check out Denise Brown’s true-crime TV show, if it is ordered to series? What do you suggest for a title? Tell us!

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This is the kind of show you watch in the morning around Breakfast time, so you can have some OJ with your food.

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