It’s been 20 years since Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered. O.J. Simpson was acquitted in court decades ago on allegations that he was involved in their killings.
Apparently there is a never seen document that could possibly exonerate Simpson from the heckling and finger pointing that has ensued over the years. Serial killer Glen Rogers has written Simpson’s manager renewing his claims that he was actually the one who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
Rogers is currently serving time on death row in Florida. He first emerged as an alternate suspect in the 2012 Investigation Discovery documentary, “My Brother The Serial Killer,” when his own brother, Clay Rogers, claimed that he killed the pair and that he had seen proof that he was there.
Simpson’s manager Norman Pardo shared a letter written by Rogers with RadarOnline.com, in which the serial killer claims Simpson’s life has been destroyed for a crime Rogers says “he didn’t even do.” Pardo told Radar that Rogers says he doesn’t want to die with O.J. getting credit for what he did.
Rogers writes, “You won’t have to take me at my word. A full taped statement in your case was made in 1995.”
Rogers met Nicole Brown Simpson when he was working as part of a repair crew at her house in 1994. His brother Clay claimed he called him a few days before the killing bragging about his new well-off client and promising to take her down. Clay also maintains that Rogers took a gold angel pin from the home after Nicole’s death and mailed it to his mother in Ohio.
Pardo says he and Rogers are working together to get authorities in L.A. to re-open Rogers’ case file in the hopes of publicizing his alleged confession, and revisiting the Goldman family’s $33.5 million civil judgment against Simpson.
Pardo also claims there is evidence beyond Rogers’ confession letter, in particular, information that he claims is proof placing Rogers at the murder scene.
“I’ve gone as far as to get his footprint on a piece of paper,” Pardo told Radar. “What people don’t realize is that the size 12 Bruno Mali that was supposedly used [by the murderer] was used on 19 different shoes, including work boots [like Rogers, a painter, would have worn]. I got the facts on that because I got the letter from Bruno Mali. That, combined with the letter, and the [alleged] taped confession, the fingerprints all over Nicole’s house that they couldn’t match with anybody” could exonerate Simpson once and for all,” Pardo claims.
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were found dead on June 12, 1994. O.J. Simpson was acquitted in October 1995. Simpson was found guilty in 2008 for his role in a 2007 incident at a room at the Palace Station hotel-casino during which sports memorabilia was stolen at gunpoint. Simpson claimed the memorabilia, much of which was Simpson items, was originally stolen from him. He remains behind bars.