A Netflix documentary series on the assassination of Malcolm X has raised enough questions that the case will be reinvestigated.
The Manhattan district attorney's office said Monday it would review the case after new information came to light. It's also working with the Innocence Project, a non-profit that works to exonerate the wrongly convicted.
"District Attorney Vance has met with representatives from the Innocence Project and associated counsel regarding this matter," Manhattan DA spokesman Danny Frost said in a statement. "He has determined that the district attorney's office will begin a preliminary review of the matter, which will inform the office regarding what further investigative steps may be undertaken."
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