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New suspect in OJ murder case

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Tuesday 20 November 2012 14:00 EST
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A documentary about an inmate on Florida's death row says that the convicted killer may have been involved in the 1994 murder of OJ Simpson's ex-wife and her friend, a case that was deemed "the trial of the century" in the United States.

The film, to be shown on US television tonight alleges that Glen Rogers, who was convicted by a Florida jury in 1997 of killing a woman and who has also been convicted of another murder, met Nicole Brown Simpson in California in 1994.

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