O.J. Simpson's ex-manager: New doc will show he 'didn't act alone' in murders

LOVELOCK, NV - JULY 20: O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Center July 20, 2017 in Lovelock, Nevada. Simpson is serving a nine to 33 year prison term for a 2007 armed robbery and kidnapping conviction.
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O.J. Simpson's former manager is pitching a documentary series he says will provide evidence that the former NFL running back "didn't act alone" in the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman.

Norman Pardo, who worked with Simpson for nearly two decades following his acquittal, has been developing the documentary for the past four years with co-executive producer Dylan Howard, according to Oli Coleman of Page Six.

Pardo claims to have more than 70 hours of never-before-seen video of Simpson.

"For the first time, the most thorough investigation into the murder ever conducted will be shared with America," Pardo said. "We have assembled a team of internationally renowned criminal investigators, experts, and lawyers.

"And they believe they can not only prove Simpson was involved in (his ex-wife's and Goldman's) deaths - but, for the first time, reveal he had at least one accomplice."

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