Bombshell New Evidence in the O.J. Simpson Case Feat. Chris Todd

THE ED MYLETT SHOW1h 4mMay 5, 2026

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In this compelling episode of The Ed Mylett Show, host Ed Mylett dives into one of the most iconic criminal cases in American history: the O.J. Simpson trial. He welcomes veteran private investigator Chris Todd, who presents a bold new theory about the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Todd asserts that O.J. Simpson did not act alone, revealing evidence of a second accomplice—whom he identifies as Joey Ippolito—alongside a figure he refers to as 'Charlie.' According to Todd, the murder was not premeditated but triggered by a violent confrontation with these two men, who were extorting O.J. over drug debts. Todd details inconsistencies in the original investigation, including the presence of multiple blood types at the crime scene, unexplained shoe prints, and the absence of key evidence like the murder weapon and clothing. He also alleges a cover-up by law enforcement and media suppression, citing the shelving of O.J.'s 2006 interview where he cryptically admitted to having help. The episode explores the psychological toll on O.J., the failed civil trial, and the broader implications of suppressed truths in high-profile cases. Mylett emphasizes that while he doesn’t endorse Todd’s claims, the conversation is vital for understanding the gaps in the original narrative. Key takeaways include: 1) The possibility of a second accomplice in the murders, supported by forensic anomalies; 2) The media and legal system’s role in suppressing alternative theories; 3) The psychological profile of O.J. Simpson as a narcissist who lived in denial post-acquittal; 4) The importance of revisiting cold cases with fresh eyes and open minds; 5) The ethical responsibility of truth-seekers to challenge dominant narratives even when unpopular; 6) The emotional weight of unresolved trauma for victims’ families; 7) The danger of institutional resistance to inconvenient truths; and 8) The power of personal courage in exposing long-concealed facts. The episode leaves listeners with a profound sense of mystery and moral urgency, urging them to question what they thought they knew.

Key Takeaways
1

O.J. Simpson likely had an accomplice in the murders, with evidence pointing to a second man involved.

2

Multiple blood types and unexplained shoe prints at the crime scene suggest more than one perpetrator.

3

The media and legal system suppressed key evidence and interviews, including O.J.'s 2006 confession.

4

O.J. Simpson’s post-trial behavior indicates a life of denial, criminal activity, and psychological detachment.

5

The cover-up extends beyond the police to include powerful institutions that resist narrative change.

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1 min

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Ed Mylett promotes Cozy Earth jogger sets with a 20% discount using code MILET, highlighting their soft bamboo fabric, 10-year warranty, and versatility for daily wear.

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1 min

Introduction to the O.J. Simpson Case

Mylett introduces the episode as a departure from the show’s usual content, explaining his personal connection to the case through a business partner who dated Nicole Brown Simpson’s sister.

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3 min

Chris Todd’s Theory: O.J. Had an Accomplice

I know 150% that OJ did not do this alone.

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5:00
4 min

The Crime Scene: Evidence of Multiple Perpetrators

There's other blood at the crime scene and in the Bronco, 100%. Just in the interest of time, I'd rather just sit in this space for a minute...

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9:00
5 min

The Cover-Up and Suppression of Evidence

The media was somewhat forced to block the story. Why is the media forced to block the story? In 2006, because the Goldman's got so mad.

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High-Impact Quotes
The media was somewhat forced to block the story. Why is the media forced to block the story? In 2006, because the Goldman's got so mad.
Chris Todd40:31
Viral: 88.0
I know 150% that OJ did not do this alone.
Chris Todd6:45
Viral: 85.0
The greatest murder case in history. Why didn't they really look at it?
Chris Todd55:49
Viral: 80.0
Speakers

Host

Ed Mylett

Guest

Chris Todd
Topics Discussed
O.J. Simpson Murder Case95%Accomplice Theory90%Evidence Suppression88%Forensic Anomalies85%Media Cover-Up82%Post-Trial Behavior of O.J.78%Civil Trial Aftermath75%Truth-Seeking and Investigative Courage70%
People & Brands

O.J. Simpson

person

45xNegative

Ed Mylett

person

30xPositive

Nicole Brown Simpson

person

28xNeutral

Ron Goldman

person

25xNeutral

Mark Furman

person

15xNegative

Chris Todd

person

12xPositive

Charlie

person

10xNegative

Joey Ippolito

person

6xNegative

Biggie Smalls

person

5xNeutral

Kurt Cobain

person

5xNeutral

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