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Side-view Polaroid of Nicole Brown Simpson taken at West Los Angeles Station on January 1, 1989, showing forehead bruising, a swollen eye, a scratch under the nose, and an open gash into the lip. Edwards described the image as poor quality, noting she was 'actually injured more than that.'
Front-view Polaroid of Nicole Brown Simpson taken by Det. Edwards at West Los Angeles Station on January 1, 1989, showing a swollen blackening eye and a cut over the lip. Passed to the jury and displayed on the ELMO at multiple criminal and civil trial sessions.
Polaroid of Nicole Brown Simpson taken at the West Los Angeles Station front desk on January 1, 1989, showing her in soiled sweatpants with mud on the right pants leg, wearing a partner officer's field jacket.
Three Polaroid photographs of Nicole Brown Simpson taken by Det. Edwards at West Los Angeles Station on January 1, 1989, documenting injuries from the domestic violence incident. Edwards used all three shots in the camera roll and did not obtain additional film; the failure to photograph further was challenged by defense counsel.
Polaroid photograph from Nicole Brown Simpson's safe deposit box, with film manufactured 1988–89; Denise Brown testified she took the photograph herself after the January 1989 incident. Defense challenged admissibility on authentication and foundation grounds in criminal proceedings.
Photograph from Nicole Brown Simpson's safety deposit box displayed in civil proceedings, showing a lump over her right eye, abrasions, a split lip, finger marks on her throat, and a massive bruise under her right arm. Described as showing injuries consistent with Officer Edwards's observations on the night of January 1, 1989.
Polaroid photograph taken by Denise Brown approximately 3–4 days after the January 1989 beating, showing Nicole Brown Simpson with her right arm raised, a large bruise on the arm, and injuries to the right side of her head and forehead. Recovered from Nicole's safe deposit box.
Polaroid photograph of Nicole Brown Simpson recovered from her safe deposit box, showing injury to her left eye and facial injuries; film stock dated to approximately 1978–79. Introduced in criminal proceedings and displayed before the jury via ELMO; admissibility was challenged on foundation grounds.
Photograph displayed in civil proceedings on the Elmo simultaneously with Plaintiffs' Exhibit 3 (the frontal station Polaroid of Nicole Brown Simpson). No additional description is available from the source entries.
Collection of photographs and personal writings from 1989 found in Nicole Brown Simpson's safety deposit box after her death, recovered when D.A. investigators drilled it open. Includes injury photographs taken in the period following the January 1989 domestic violence incident.
Approximately four to five photographs of Nicole Brown Simpson's injuries, including bruising on her left arm and upper thigh, believed to have been taken by Nicole herself. Described by Ron Shipp from memory as distinct from the People's 9–11 exhibits and not introduced as exhibits at the criminal trial.