O.J. Simpson’s former manager is promising to come forward with new information that will not only implicate Simpson in the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, but also expose an alleged accomplice.
Page Six reports that Norman Pardo, who says he worked for Simpson for 20 years after he was found not guilty of of murdering his ex-wife and her friend, is working on a documentary in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the murders that claims Simpson did not work alone.
“For the first time, the most thorough investigation into the murder ever conducted will be shared with America,” said Pardo told Page Six. “We have assembled a team of internationally renowned criminal investigators, experts and lawyers,” he said.
The ex-manager claims to have more than 70 hours of unseen footage of Simpson, and says the documentary will show that Simpson did commit the crime — with help.
“[The experts] believe they can not only prove Simpson was involved in their deaths — but for the first time reveal he had at least one accomplice.”
The report did not provide any clues about who the alleged accomplice might be.
Pardo is reportedly shopping the documentary to numerous networks and streaming services.
Brown and Goldman were found murdered at Brown’s Brentwood home on June 13, 1994.
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