Mark Fuhrman, the Los Angeles detective whose name became inseparable from the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has died. He arrived at one of America's most scrutinized crime scenes in June 1994 and left behind a legacy defined not by justice served, but by the doubts his conduct seeded about whether justice was ever truly possible in that case. His conviction for perjury — a formal reckoning for lies told under oath — made him a symbol of how institutional failures within law enforcement can unravel the very prosecutions they are meant to support. His death closes a biographical chapter, but the q
Mark Fuhrman, Detective Discredited in O.J. Simpson Trial, Dies
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