Mark Fuhrman, LAPD detective who found bloody glove in O.J. Simpson murder case, dies at 74
Former Los Angeles police Detective Mark Fuhrman, whose discovery of a bloody glove in the O.J. Simpson murder case was later overshadowed by revelations that he repeatedly used racial slurs and lied under oath, has died at age 74, it was reported today.
TMZ, citing a family friend, reported that Fuhrman died at his home in Idaho after battling an aggressive form of cancer.
FILE – In this June 15, 1995 file photo, O.J. Simpson, left, grimaces in a Los Angeles courtroom, as he tries on one of the leather gloves prosecutors say he wore the night his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered. By the 1980s, America finally publicly embraced the black athlete, looking past skin color to see athleticism and skill. But those fortunate black athletes did not, for the most part, use their celebrity to speak out. Most were silent on issues like the crack epidemic, apartheid in South Africa, the racial tensions exposed by the O.J. Simpson trial and the police brutality that set off the Rodney King riots. (AP Photo/Sam Mircovich, Pool, File)
His credibility later collapsed after audio recordings surfaced in which he repeatedly used racist language and made inflammatory remarks while discussing his experiences as a Los Angeles police officer.
During the trial, Fuhrman testified that he had not used the “n-word” in the previous decade. He later pleaded no contest in 1996 to a felony perjury charge stemming from that testimony.
Defense attorneys argued the recordings showed Fuhrman harbored racial bias and may have planted evidence in the case, helping fuel reasonable doubt among jurors. Simpson was acquitted later that year.
Los Angeles Police Department Detectives Tom Lange, left, and Mark Fuhrman, right, sit together in a Los Angeles courtroom, March 10, 1995, before Fuhrman takes the witness stand in the O.J. Simpson double murder trial. Fuhrman testified that he was rarely alone at the murder scene and that it wasn’t his idea to go to Simpson’s house the morning after the murders of Simpson’s ex-wife and her friend. (AP Photo/Pool/Reed Saxon)
Fuhrman retired from the Los Angeles Police Department in August 1995 while the trial was still underway.
Appearing on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1997, Fuhrman acknowledged he had used the racial slur and expressed regret for falsely denying it during the Simpson trial.
“I owe everyone an apology, including you,” Fuhrman told Winfrey. “I wish I would have just said yes when I was asked that question.”
In the years following the Simpson case, Fuhrman wrote several true-crime books, hosted a radio program in Spokane, Washington, and worked as a television commentator and forensic analyst for Fox News.
In 2024, California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training formally declared Fuhrman permanently ineligible to serve as a law enforcement officer in the state because of his felony conviction.
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