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Kris Jenner Recalls Visiting Nicole Brown Simpson Crime Scene, Mistook Jell-O Stain For Blood
- Katia Kleyman , Design & Trend
- Jun, 25, 2016, 04:21 PM
In a deleted scene from the recent episode of "Keeping up with the Kardashians," Kris Jenner recalled visiting the crime scene of her murdered friend Nicole Brown Simpson, Entertainment Tonight reported.
Kris Jenner was out to lunch with her mother, MJ, and her boyfriend, Corey Gamble. MJ brought up the FX show, "American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson."
"So tell me, what do you think of the series of the O.J. trial?" MJ asked. "I think it's so good."
"I think it's great," Gamble said.
Selma Blair played the role of Kris Jenner on the show.
Then Kris remembered back to an incident where Nicole's mother had called Kris, who had still been Kris Kardashian at that point, and asked her to pick up the belongings of Nicole and O.J.'s kids, Sydney and Justin.
Kris was married to O.J. Simpson's defense lawyer, Robert Kardashian.
"The LAPD left blood on the steps and it was going all down the front of the house. And so after they had finished doing their stuff, I said, 'Somebody's got to wash it off.'"
"So they had fingerprinted the house. I had never been to a crime scene before, so I didn't know what 'fingerprinting' really would entail" Kris continued. "I open the door, and I almost fainted because the whole house was black. So I started looking around. This was like this was frozen in f------ time, and I've got to get all this to her mom's house. And then I get to Sydney's room, and on the — you know, it's a four-poster bed, and on two of the posters — there was like a handprint, and it was red. And I went, 'I think this is blood.'"
Kris then explained that she called prosecutor Marcia Clark and told her about the handprint. Clark had a team of forensic investigators come in and do an analysis.
However, the handprint wasn't what Kris thought it was.
"They rush it to the lab, they come back, they call me, and they go 'It was Jell-O," Kris said.
You can check out the entire conversation here.