The famous murder trial of Orenthal James Simpson has been perhaps the most scrutinized trial in American, if not world, history. It was tracked by millions as it played out and since OJ was found innocent, there have been endless documentaries and dramatic adaptations that dissect the absurd courtroom proceedings and the crime that proceeded it from every which angle. But according to Norman Pardo, OJ's former manager, there's one crucial aspect that's been missed: apparently, OJ had an accomplice in his now-famous murder.
Pardo, citing 70 hours of unseen video footage, says he has all the answers and that he'll share them in a documentary: “for the first time, the most thorough investigation into the murder ever conducted will be shared with America. We have assembled a team of internationally renowned criminal investigators, experts and lawyers.” He thinks that "they can not only prove Simpson was involved in their deaths — but for the first time reveal he had at least one accomplice.” It remains to be seen how much of this is a simple attention grab and how much is actually true. If it was, why was it a secret for so long?
The documentary is apparently being pitched next week to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.