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Mark Fuhrman, Detective Who Investigated O.J. Simpson, Dead at 74

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Coverage of Fuhrman's death varies significantly among outlets. The New York Post emphasizes his "disgraced" status and focuses on his infamy, while the New York Times frames him as a "flawed witness," highlighting his impact on the…
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Mark Fuhrman, Detective Who Investigated O.J. Simpson, Dead at 74
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Mark Fuhrman, the former LAPD detective known for his role in the O.J. Simpson trial, has passed away at the age of 76. He was a key figure in the investigation, notably discovering the infamous 'bloody glove.' Fuhrman's controversial past, including his use of racist language, significantly impacted the trial's outcome and his subsequent career.

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