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The barrage of O.J. Simpson jokes, TV specials and merchandise
has obscured the fact that prior to her death, Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole,
was a victim of an
all-too-common form of violence.
Thousands of women each day suffer the pain and indignity of
being physically abused by the person they love. Often they are left
with black eyes
and bruises. Sometimes they die.
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a few
weeks set aside each year to draw attention to this often-hidden problem.
Over the next three days, The Times will introduce you to some
local victims of domestic homicide. You will meet Melissa Van Blaricum, Atina
Rodriguez and
Jamie Nixon, as well as other women who were your neighbors
not so long ago.
They worked in your community, shopped in your grocery or worshipped
beside
you on Sunday.
You may not have known them when they were alive, but you will
know them now.
"We have to let people know she was here on Earth,"
said Ed Van Blaricum,
Melissa's father. "We don't want her to be forgotten."
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