Mark Fuhrman, former LA detective at center of OJ Simpson murder trial, dies at 74
FILE - Mark Fuhrman attends O.J. Simpson Pre-Trial Hearing Press Conference on July 6, 1994 at the Los Angeles Country Courthouse in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES - Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles Police Department detective who was convicted of lying during his testimony in the OJ Simpson murder trial, has died.
Fuhrman was 74 years old.
Lynn Acebedo, the chief deputy coroner in Kootenai County, Idaho, said that Fuhrman died May 12. The county does not release the cause of death as a rule.
The backstory:
During the trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, Fuhrman became a key figure after discovering a bloody glove at Simpson’s Rockingham estate.
Prosecutors said the item matched a glove found at the scene where the two victims were murdered.
His involvement in the trial later led to significant controversy and damaged his credibility after audio recordings surfaced in which he used racial slurs.
Fuhrman was accused of lying on the witness stand and was convicted of perjury in 1996, making him the only person associated with the case to be convicted of a crime related to the trial.
After retiring from the LAPD in 1995, he remained in the public eye as a true crime author and a talk radio host.
The Source: Information for this article was taken from The Associated Press and FOX News. This story was reported from San Jose.