The judge also ruled inadmissable Nicole Brown Simpson's damning from-the-grave accusations that her ex-husband had been stalking her and wanted to kill her.
But that was about the only break Simpson received Wednesday as Ito gave prosecutors the go-ahead to introduce evidence painting the football hero as a wife beater, a stalker and a man so obsessed with the woman who walked out on him that he could murder her and a friend in Los Angeles, then fly off to Chicago as if nothing happened.
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