Witness testimony that never came to OJ Simpson Murder Trial Revised: New Doc

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Two potential witnesses who say they ran into OJ Simpson on June 12, 1994 night his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman were brutally hacked to death outside her exclusive condo divide their stories in a new doctoral decades after They were omitted by the subsequent murder attempt.

The one who later sued prosecutors of libel could have placed Simpson within a mile of the crime scene after she said she was narrowing down in his SUV.

The other said he saw Simpson act strangely and dump a wrapped item in a trash in Los Angele’s largest airport 30 minutes later.

Due to his fame as a football star, a TV sports commentator and actor, he was very recognizable at the time.

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OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson

OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson got married for seven years before they parted in 1992. Nicole was murdered in 1994. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)

Both appear in Netflix’s new documents, “American Manhunt: OJ Simpson.”

The first is Jill Shively, who lived in Santa Monica at the time and encountered Simpson in a traffic change around 10 p.m. 23 at night to the murders.

Less than a mile from the crime scene told Shively investigators that she almost crashed into a white Ford Bronco without headlights.

“I could see who it was and I knew it was a footballer, but I wasn’t sure who,” she elaborated to people Wednesday. “He shouted to another driver, ‘move, move.’ I recognized his voice because I had just seen a naked gun movie.

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Ron Goldman

A family photo by Ronald Goldman, who was murdered with OJ Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson June 12, 1994. At the private residence in Agoura Hills, California. (Photo by Lee Celano/WireImage)

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Witnessed Shively before the big jury then sold his story to the tabloid -tv -thhow “Hard Copy” for $ 5,000, The Los Angeles Times reported.

Her then boyfriend also reportedly told prosecutors that she was a “crime officer” and not a credible witness. She sued him and county officials over the latter claim, but was never called to the point of view.

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Jill Shiveley sits in the driver's seat on a motor vehicle while speaking to an interviewer at night

Jill speaks Shively to an interviewer from the driver’s seat on a vehicle in Netflix’s “American Manhunt: OJ Simpson” docuseries. (Courtesy of Netflix)

The second is Skip Junis, who claimed to have seen Simpson arrive at Los Angeles International Airport around 10 p.m. 23:30 that night.

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When he was waiting to pick up his wife, he claimed, so he Simpson come out of a limousine with a Duffle bag.

Nicole Brown Simpsons Condo

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

“OJ went to a trash and picked the bag on top,” Junis told People. “What was really peculiar was when he unpacked the bag, he pulled a long object covered with a white cloth or cloth and put it in the trash.”

A murder weapon was never found in connection with the case.

Skip Junis sits in a char outdoors talking to an interviewer at night

Skip Junis is discussing what he saw on LAX on June 12, 1994, when OJ Simpson arrived in a limousine while waiting to pick up his wife from the airport in this still image from video. (Courtesy of Netflix)

Simpson’s lawyers had maintained that he was home at the time of the murders waiting for a limo to relax. He took a red eye flight to Chicago for a golf outing, but was asked to return to Los Angeles by police the next morning.

Junis said he told police what he had seen but was not called to the witness at the trial.

“I think Marcia Clark forgot me,” he said to the outlets, referring to the leading accusation of the case.

OJ Simpson tries on a leather glove allegedly used in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman

OJ Simpson tries a leather glove that was allegedly used in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman during testimony in Simpson’s murder attempt on June 15, 1995 in Los Angeles, California. (Lee Celano/WireImage)

Clark refused to comment when he was contacted by Fox News Digital. She also refused to appear in the documents, according to Netflix.

Simpson had an elite team of lawyers known as “Dream Team” that included Johnnie Cochran, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Kardashian, Shawn Holley, Robert Shapiro and others. They eventually convinced juryhies of sufficiently reasonable doubt that freeing Simpson in The murders.

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Robert Kardashian and OJ Simpson by Murder for Nicole Brown Simpson

Robert Kardashian served as a legal assistant in Simpson’s team. They were good friends and first met as a student at the USC in 1967. (Getty Images)

A Heisman Trophy winner from the USC nickname “Juice”, Simpson advanced to a star’s NFL career as a running back with Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers. But after a short flirty with Hollywood -star status, he became the most prominent American figure to face murder costs after the brutal double -stitching left Brown Simpson and Goldman dead at her Brentwood Condo.

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The two victims were not believed to have been romantically involved.

Although he was acquitted in this case, Simpson later lost a civil trial associated with the deaths. Years later, at the age of 61, he participated in an armed robbery to steal some of his own memorabilities. He served at least nine years of a 33-year-old sentence before receiving probation.

Simpson in court

OJ Simpson participates in his trial hearing in Lovelock Correctional Center 20 July 2017 in Lovelock, Nevada. (Jason Bean-Pool/Getty Images)

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Simpson died in April last year after a private cancer match. Near the end of his life he became In Las Vegas and returned to the public eye on X and sent reactions to current events.

Associated Press contributed to this report.