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Legally Brunette

Killer Thriller: Nicole Brown Simpson’s Ex Speaks: Keith Zlomsowitch on Stalking, Sex & The O.J. Trial

Legally Brunette

iHeartPodcasts

True Crime

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This isn’t the O.J. story you already know. Keith Zlomsowitch, Nicole Brown Simpson’s former boyfriend, takes us back to the months before the murders when he says stalking, intimidation, and fear were part of his daily life.

Keith talks about dating Nicole, O.J. watching them have sex, the warning signs that went unheeded, and why these moments never made it into The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:10.7

Amy Robock and T.J. Holmes present.

0:13.5

Killer Thriller with your host, Alisa Donovan.

0:18.3

Hey, everyone. Elisa Donovan here, back with a new episode of Killer Thriller. Today, we are talking about a very familiar title.

0:27.9

One that to say I am obsessed with would be an understatement. It was known as the trial of the century,

0:35.9

The People versus O.J. Simpson American crime story. But we are

0:40.3

quickly moving beyond the courtroom and into the private spaces where fear, control, and violence

0:45.2

lived long before the, quote, trial of the century began. Our guest today is Keith Zlamsoich.

0:52.3

Keith intimately knows the people involved. His new book,

0:55.7

Stalked, tells a deeply personal account of his relationship with Nicole Brown Simpson,

1:01.2

and the years he says they were both targeted by O.J. Simpson. Keith wasn't a witness in the courtroom.

1:07.3

He was a witness in real life. Seeing behavior, he now describes as stalking and

1:12.7

intimidation and living with the belief that he could have been killed himself. For more than three

1:18.6

decades, Keith stayed quiet. Now he's speaking publicly for the first time about what he saw,

1:24.7

what he felt, and what still lingers from the crime, the trial, and its aftermath.

1:30.6

Okay, thank you so much for being here, Keith.

1:33.6

Thank you for having me, Lisa.

1:35.1

I want to acknowledge straight away that this is really the first time that I'm actually speaking with someone

1:41.5

who was so intimately involved with and connected to the main

1:45.8

human beings in this devastating case. So I know it's been 30 years since Nicole was murdered,

1:54.8

but I want to just say I'm sorry for that loss and I'm sorry for what I'm sure has been a painful time.

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