Christie Prody, who dated O.J. Simpson for 13 years and somehow survived to tell about it, told Good Morning America that there were some close calls.
The Minnesota-born Prody, who was just 19 when she met O.J. after his 1995 acquittal, says he subjected her to constant emotional and physical abuse.
As for the million-dollar question of why the f*%k any sane human would get involved with O.J. Simpson, she said she was "very young, very naive."
Apparently O.J. wanted Christie Prody to look like his deceased wife, which is so creepy we don't even know what to say, "making" her get breast implants.
She now believes he killed Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend.
"Yeah, I do," Christie Prody said, noting that O.J. said Nicole "had it coming because of her lifestyle - people she hung out with, namely Ron Goldman."
"It took me many years to realize and face that hard, terrible truth."
Christie Prody says O.J. admitted it "in as many words," mentioning details only a killer would know, although she did not reveal any of these on GMA.
She says she couldn't leave O.J. because "he would find me." Sadly, she's probably right, and is lucky he got convicted of kidnapping and robbery first.
Her attorney, Gloria Allred, was by her side, and said Prody's life was in danger with O.J. Simpson, and that "Christie fortunately got out with her life."
Both women reiterated their desire for Simpson not to be free, even on bail. Somehow we doubt they'll encounter much opposition to that viewpoint.
Saying her life is "absolutely great," Prody says she is in love with a wonderful man, and they apparently have a "beautiful baby daughter" together.
She got pregnant and had a kid? O.J. is not gonna like this.
It took 13 years for O.J. Simpson's girlfriend Christie Prody to escape his clutches.


























September 16th, 2009 3:44 PM
Wow, it looks like he aged her as well. She certainly looks a lot older than 33. I know she was only 19 but who in their right mind would even consider dating him after that murder/trial? She had no one to turn to in those 13 years? Wow.
September 16th, 2009 4:07 PM
At 19, it's not easy seeing the big picture. I'm sure he lavished her with expensive gifts, trips, experiences that she would have never had otherwise. He likely got her involved in drugs and parties and if you're high, you don't think all that well.
I'm not defending her choices. But I can understand falling into the wrong thing.
September 16th, 2009 5:36 PM
This poster agrees with the 1995 acquittal. It's my belief that this double murder was done by multiple killers of the Underworld & that Ron Lyle Goldman was the intended victim with Nicole losing her life trying to stop the killers. Don't believe the prosecutor's theory of it being a love crime & evidence was contaminated incl. the DNA. Keep in mind, that there are no known eyewitnesses to this double murder, thus only the killers know why they did it. Can't understand how the possiblity of Ron Lyle Goldman can be ruled out.
With Christy Prody, given that she is represented by lawyer Gloria Allred, her motives must be questioned. Christy Prody no longer will get money & by writing a book which she is doing, she stands to make alot of money. As to her abuse accusations, there was never an arrest & given that it's far more likely for an innocent man to be arrested on a domestic violence accusation vs. a guilty man escaping arrest for assault & battery, the police apparently didn't have evidence, otherwise they would've made an arrest esp. in a high profile case.
There's much more which can be said but what's been my observation is that people who don't think he did it & agree with the acquittal are condemned for seeing it differently.
September 16th, 2009 8:54 PM
Christie is lucky that she got out, otherwise OJ would have killed her for real. I don't know why OJ is trying to appeal, he's not gonna get out.
September 16th, 2009 10:37 PM
It's the same guest again. What isn't understandable is why people discard the idea of Ron Lyle Goldman being the intended victim? None of us were there, we don't know what the killers intentions were. The fact that Ron Lyle Goldman had 58 stab wounds is good reason to believe that the killers were after him & the fact that only small amounts of Nicole's blood was found on Ron Lyle Goldman gives good reason to believe that more than 1 killer did this-perhaps as many as 4.
A 14 year old boy reported seeing 3 Caucasian men running from the crime scene.
Prosecutor's theory of a lovecrime isn't believable. OJ Simpson could get women younger & prettier than Nicole such as Paula Barbierie. Nicole Brown Simpson was 35 years old in 1994 & while she wasn't that old, she certainly wasn't new. OJ Simpson knew how Nicole looked like in 1981 when she was 22 years old & before she had the kidmarks. If anything, OJ Simpson lost gradually interest in Nicole from a relationship standpoint as he could get women younger & prettier & OJ Simpson knew that Nicole was seeing younger men, so don't buy the jealousy theory.
Christy Prody is seeking to make money & is writing a book to do so, since OJ Simpson can no longer provide for her. But again, why is it that if you believe in OJ Simpson's innocence & agree with the acquittal, do people condemn you? None of us are witnesses to the crime, yet why does the idea that other people committed this 1994 double murder elicit such anger? This is asked because in 2005, journalist Graham Bensinger got death threats after he said that he agreed with the acquittal.
September 17th, 2009 2:58 AM
I'm not hearing anything in her words that prove that she knows anything about the crime. She's pretending to know something, it seems. Staying for the money is different than not being able to leave. Her argument is highly suspect. She doesn't seem to have much to say or add to what's known about the crime.
September 17th, 2009 3:00 AM
What do we know about Goldman? The media deliberately hides Goldman's past because the zionist media is controlled by Jews who protect and cheerlead for Jews.
September 17th, 2009 3:22 AM
she deserved everything she was asking for--19 so what she knew his backround///
September 17th, 2009 3:22 AM
She bares an uncanny resemblance to Nicole but don't judge her.
There was something to their relationship for 13 years. She has
to get on with her life the best way she knows how. If writing
a book is it then let her do it. All will be waiting with bated
breath. Who cares anyway. It's all over now. Live and let live. Good Luck, Christie. Mt. Vernon, Virginia.
September 17th, 2009 3:36 AM
What a lucky girl! I too made mistakes in my youth by dating someone I really should have steered clear of but he 'won' me over due to my circumstances at the time which really clouded my judgement and although I took what seemed like the 'easy' route at that time I have paid dearly for that mistake dealing with the emotional trauma and being ostracized by my (not immediate luckily as they were there to help me) family for that choice. It still haunts me to this day in so many ways as I am embarassed about that choice and period of my my life. I am older now and feel fortunate I am still here (he is not). It is so easy to judge people sometimes but things are much too complex at times to really understand and requires enormous compassion to forgive (and possibly even understand) mistakes. Still, it is good to know that the truth always comes out in time...we all eventually learn this.