OPINION
October 8, 1995 | Andrea Dworkin, Andrea Dworkin is the author of "Letters From a War Zone" (Lawrence Hill) and "Intercourse" (The Free Press)
Five days before Nicole Brown Simpson was murdered on June 12, 1994, she called a battered women's shelter in terror that her ex-husband was going to kill her. The jury was not told this, because she couldn't be cross-examined. Guess not. Most of the rest of the evidence of beating and stalking, from 1977 to May, 1994, was also excluded. O.J. Simpson had stalked her not once, as represented to the jury, but over at least a two-year period.