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The tapes, as well as Fuhrman himself, became central to the 1995 O. J. Simpson murder trial. Fuhrman was the detective who found a bloody glove on Simpson's estate. This glove was later determined to be the mate of another glove found at the murder scene and to be soaked in the blood of both victims. Simpson's defense team argued that Fuhrman ...
Rachel Stockman Mar 29th, 2016, 10:02 pm. Tuesday night’s episode of The People v. O.J. Simpson centers around the infamous Mark Fuhrman tapes, and his decision to assert his Fifth Amendment rights during the trial. Fuhrman, who was the LAPD detective during the murder investigation of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman , was accused of ...
1970-1975. Rank. Sergeant. Mark Fuhrman (born February 5, 1952) is a former detective of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). He is primarily known for his part in the investigation of the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in the O. J. Simpson murder case. In 1995, Fuhrman was called to testify regarding his discovery of ...
Aug 30, 1995 · The scratchy taped voice of former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, slinging racial slurs at every opportunity, transfixed the courtroom in the O.J. Simpson murder trial - and television ...
Aug 30, 1995 · Prosecutors, stunned by the contents of the Fuhrman tapes and transcripts, have long argued that they are a distraction from the core issue of the Simpson trial: the question of whether Simpson ...
Mar 29, 2016 · After the tapes were allowed, Fuhrman chose to plead the 5th Amendment to any questions placed to him. Part of what has made The People v. O.J. Simpson so exceptional is its dedication to accuracy ...