O.J. Simpson during his double murder trial in 1995. Credit: Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty Images

O.J. Simpson's former manager Norman Pardo claimed in a new interview that he knows who killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman — and it's supposedly not the once-prolific NFL player.

"I know who did it and I knοw why they did it," Pardo told KNX 1070 Newsradio on Tuesday, March 8. "I just can’t disclose it right now."

Pardo said that the information was disclosed to authorities. “We tried to talk to the police, but they took all my stuff regarding the incidents," he claimed. “We had people working on it, and when we talked to the police about it, they raided my office and took it all."



Brown Simpson and her friend Goldman were stabbed to death in June 1994 outside her home in L.A.'s Brentwood neighborhood. Just last week, the Los Angeles Police Department announced during a press conference that they had obtained a knife that was allegedly unearthed from Simpson's old home decades ago by a construction worker. The knife has been submitted to labs for formal testing.

"The person we received this knife from was a retired LAPD officer," an LAPD spokesperson confirmed during the presser. "A construction worker provided him with the knife that was found on the property …. We have now recovered it within the last month."



However, police reiterated that the case was not "the O.J. Simpson case," but the Nicole Brown Simpson double homicide.

The murders and Simpson's trial from 1995 are back in the headlines with the release of FX's miniseries The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.

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