Mark Fuhrman, LAPD detective at center of controversy in OJ Simpson's murder trial, dies at age 74

Mark Fuhrman, a former detective with the Los Angeles Police Department, who gained notoriety for his role in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has passed away, according to the Kootenai County Coroner’s Office in Idaho, as reported by ABC News.

Fuhrman, who was 74 at the time of his death on May 12, leaves behind a complicated legacy. While the cause of death has not yet been disclosed, his involvement in one of America’s most publicized trials remains a significant part of his history.

During the Simpson trial, Fuhrman was convicted of perjury after it was revealed he lied under oath. This occurred more than 30 years ago, yet it continues to be a point of discussion in legal circles.

As one of the initial detectives on the scene of the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, Fuhrman played a key role in an investigation that highlighted racial tensions and issues within law enforcement in the United States.

Fuhrman’s discovery of a bloody glove at Simpson’s residence became a pivotal piece of evidence. However, his credibility was severely undermined during the trial as the defense suggested he might have planted evidence due to racial prejudice.

His testimony was further discredited when, under cross-examination, Fuhrman claimed he hadn’t used racial slurs in the past decade. This was contradicted by a tape recording from an aspiring screenwriter in which Fuhrman used the n-word multiple times, casting a long shadow over his testimony and the case as a whole.

The former detective was charged with perjury and pleaded no contest in 1996. He went on to become a TV and radio commentator and New York Times best-selling author. He wrote the book “Murder in Brentwood” about the killings. He served as an LAPD detective for 20 years before the felony conviction for perjury.

During Simpson’s criminal trial, the prosecution asked him to put on gloves believed to have been worn by the killer, but they didn’t appear to fit properly.

Defense attorney Johnnie Cochran famously told the jury in his closing argument, “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.” On Oct. 3, 1995, Simpson was acquitted of all criminal charges.

Simpson was later found liable for the deaths in a separate civil case, and then served nine years in prison on unrelated charges. He died in Las Vegas of prostate cancer at the age of 76.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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