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Mark FuhrmanMark Fuhrman was a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department who found the bloody glove that linked O. J. Simpson to the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson[?].During the 1995 murder trial of O.J. Simpson, the defense accused Fuhrman of being a racist and planting evidence. Anthony Pellicano[?], a private investigator for Fuhrman, stated in the Washington Post (August 22, 1995), "[Fuhrman]'s life is in the toilet. He has no job, no future. People think he's a racist. [His] life is ruined. For What? Because he found a key piece of evidence." During the trial, Fuhrman denied ever using the N-word for the previous the years, yet the defense was able to find an audiotape contradicting that testimony. As a result, the prosecution was forced to label their main police witness as a "bad cop." Fuhrman later plead no contest to a perjury charge and was sentenced to probation and fined $200. After the trial, Fuhrman moved to Sandpoint, Idaho and wrote a book about the O. J. case, called Murder in Brentwood. For his next book, Murder in Greenwich, he investigated the then-unsolved 1975 murder of Martha Moxley[?] and uncovered new evidence indicating that the murderer was Michael Skakel[?], a relative of the Kennedy family. This eventually resulted in Skakel's arrest and conviction for the murder. Hart will answer or forward your message.
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