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"[The miniseries] is going to introduce a new generation to this thing that took place that was so horrific," Kris told People in an exclusive interview. "It could have been prevented." She further elaborated on her hopes that the show will educate people about domestic violence. "Everybody needs to have a place to go and feel safe if something like that were to ever happen to them. And I think that if this young generation of people, kids that are [daughters] Kendall and [Kylie]'s age, if they are listening and if they pay attention to the noise, maybe they'll learn something that could help someone, somehow, along the way."
Although she was once close with the Simpson family and had known O.J. since she was 17 years old, Kris was unafraid of making her feelings on the case's verdict plain. "Whether you think O.J. is guilty or innocent, the facts do show that there was domestic violence in the home. That's a matter of record. He knows it, she knew it. A lot of people have forgotten that and they need to be reminded."