Geelong Advertiser

Fresh claims in OJ Simpson documentar­y

- RUSTY WOODGER

GEELONG-BORN journalist Dylan Howard is reportedly behind a US documentar­y claiming there is new evidence in the OJ Simpson murder case.

According to the New York Post, Howard is co-executive producer of the documentar­y that presents the case that Simpson “didn’t he said.

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The 134-day trial gained global media attention.

Howard — a former Geelong Advertiser journalist — has been working on the documentar­y alongside Simpson’s former manager Norman Pardo for four years.

It is understood the pair will pitch it next week to streaming services, as well as cable and premium networks.

“We have assembled a team of internatio­nally renowned criminal investigat­ors, experts and lawyers,” Pardo said. “And they believe they cannot only prove Simpson was involved in their deaths — but for the first time reveal he had at least one accomplice.”

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