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() A new Netflix docuseries raises questions about whether all relevant evidence was aired in the courtroom during O.J. Simpson’s murder trial 30 years ago.
“American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson” highlights two people with potentially incriminating information against Simpson, who ultimately was acquitted of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman.
Prosecutors did not call Jill Shively and Skip Junis to the stand for what became known as The Trial of the Century.
All these years later, Brian “Kato” Kaelin — the most famous witness who did appear at Simpson’s trial — questions why. But he adds he doesn’t know if the new accounts would have worked against the famed athlete, who died last April at the age of 76.
“As far as changing history, I can’t answer that,” he said Thursday while appearing on “Banfield.” “I do know one thing: I live for today and paying it forward and always making sure my present and my future is going to be the best and the best for everybody else, and that’s all we can do.”
“American Manhunt” began streaming this week.