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Two potential witnesses who met OJ Simpson on June 12, 1994 -his ex -wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman were cruelly hacked outside her luxury condominium. Death -died, in a few decades later, they shared their stories in a new documentary.

Later, who sued Libel's prosecutor, would have been able to place Simpson within a miles from the crime scene after saying that she had missed his SUV.

The other said that 30 minutes later, Simpson saw Simpson cheered strangely at Los Angeles's largest airport and abandoned items wrapped in trash cans.

He was very recognized at the time because of his fame as a soccer star, a sports commentator and actor on TV, a soccer star.

FBI will release hundreds of pages in the OJ Simpson murder investigation

OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson have been married for seven years before divorced in 1992. Nicole was killed in 1994. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)

Both will appear in Netflix's new documentary “American Manhunt: OJ Simpson”.

The first is Jill Sheve, who lived in Santa Monica at the time and met Simpson for a quarrel at around 11 pm on the murder night.

With less than one mile from the crime site, Sherm told the investigator that he was about to collide with a white Ford Bronco without hanging headlights.

“I could see who it was, and I knew it was a football player, but I didn't know who was,” she explained in detail. To people Wednesday. “He was shouting to another driver,” movement, movement. ” I had just watched a naked gun movie, so I recognized his voice.

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A photo of a Ronald Goldman family killed on June 12, 1994 at OJ Simpson's former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. (Photo: Lee Celano/Wireimage)

OJ Simpson prosecutor Mercia Clark analyzes the evolved media trial and the impact on true crimes.

After SHIVEILL testified before the JU referee, she sold her story to the tabloid TV program “Hard Copy” for $ 5,000. Reported by Los Angelel Sthams

It is said that her boyfriend at that time also told the prosecutor that she was not a trusted witness but a “felony perfection.” She sued him and a county official about the latter, but was not called to the stand in a trial.

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Jill Shively is sitting in the driver's seat while talking to an interviewer at night

JILL SHIVELY talks to an interviewer from the driver's seat in the Netflix's “American Manhunt: Oj Simpson” documentary. (Provided by Netflix)

The other is skip junis. He argued that Simpson had arrived at Los Angeles International Airport around 11:30 pm on the same night.

Photo: OJ Simpson for many years

He was waiting for his wife to pick him up, and he argued that Simpson had seen himself out of the limousine in a duffel bag.

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Police investigators looked over the crime sites in Brentwood condominiums after the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were discovered in Brentwood, California on June 13, 1994. (Vinnie Zuffante/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

“OJ went to the trash and closed the bag,” Junis told the people. “What was really strange was that when he thawed the bag, he pulled out a long item covered with white strolls and cloth and put it in the trash.”

No murder weapons were found in connection with the incident.

Skip Junis is sitting outdoors talking to an interviewer at night

SKIP JUNIS discusses what you saw in LAX on June 12, 1994. This is the still image, and while waiting for his wife to greet his wife in this still image, OJ Simpson arrived in the limousine. (Provided by Netflix)

Simpson's lawyer claimed that he was at home during the murder and waited for the limousine to be loose. He had a red eye flight to Chicago to go out of golf, but the police asked him to return to Los Angeles the next morning.

Junis told the police what he had seen, but said he was not called by a witness stand during the trial.

“I think Malcia Clark has forgotten me,” he told the outlet and mentioned the chief prosecutor in the case.

OJ Simpson is trying on leather gloves that are said to be used in murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

OJ Simpson wears leather gloves that were allegedly used in the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman when testified in Simpson's murder in Los Angeles, California on June 15, 1995. 。 (Lee Celano/Wiremage)

Clark refused to comment when he was contacted by Fox News Digital. According to Netflix, she refused to appear in the documentary.

Simpson had a lawyer elite team known as a “dream team”, including Johnny Coclan, Alan Delshots, Robert Kardacian, Sean Holly, and Robert Shapiro. They ultimately convinced JU's reasonable suspicion to acquire Simpson. murder.

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Robert Kardashian and OJ Simpson in the murder trial of Nicole Brown Simpson

Robert Kardasian served as a law assistant for the Simpson team. They were good friends and met for the first time in 1967 as a USC student. (Getty Image)

Simpson, a winner of USC high -class trophy, called “juice,” has advanced to the NFL carrier of the stars as a running back between Buffalo Bills and San Francis Coffative Niners. However, after flirting with the Hollywood Stardom, he became the most prominent figure faced the murder after the Brentwood condominium, brutal double stab, left -brown Simpson and Goldman died. 。

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The two victims were not considered romantic.

He was acquitted in that case, but Simpson later lost a civil lawsuit related to death. A few years later, at the age of 61, he participated in armed robbery and stealed some of his souvenirs. He served at least nine years of 33 years in prison before receiving parole.

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OJ Simpson will attend a parole and a hearing from the Lovelock Corrective Center held on July 20, 2017 in Laverock, Nevada. (Jason Bean-Pool/Getty Images)

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Simpson died last April after the battle of private cancer. Near the end of his life, he remained In Las Vegas Then, I returned to the world of X and posted a reaction to the current event.

AP communication has contributed to this report.

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