Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles detective whose role in the murder prosecution of OJ Simpson collapsed under the weight of his own racist pronouncements, has died at 74. Fuhrman's manager said he ...
Over 30 years ago, OJ Simpson was acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Many were surprised by this verdict, convinced that he had committed the murder of his wife and her ...
A former OJ Simpson defense attorney testified that he wanted to put the former NFL Hall of Fame running back on the stand during a trial that ended with his conviction on robbery and kidnapping ...
After Prosecutor Hank Goldberg showed a videotape of policemen walking through the walkway at Nicole Brown Simpson's home on June 13, 1994, Lee conceded that two police officers' shoes could not be ...
Remembering the O.J. Simpson murder trial . O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76. The former football star was famously ...
OJ Simpson Was Privately 'Thankful' For Mark Fuhrman Despite Him Being Racist ...
Former Mark Fuhrman, the ex-LAPD detective whose testimony became one of the most controversial parts of the O.J. Simpson murder ...
A forensic expert who testified in numerous high-profile American murder trials spent decades training China’s police alongside U.S. law enforcement ...
The California detective famous for finding the bloody glove in the O.J. case has died after a battle with an aggresive ...
Nearly 30 years ago, the 11-month-long criminal case thrust lawyers, witnesses and judges into the spotlight and onto the national stage Zoey Lyttle is a Writer-Reporter on the Society & Culture team ...
The former LAPD detective who discovered the infamous bloody glove during the O.J. Simpson murder investigation has died decades after the controversial trial made him a household name.
The June 12, 1994 killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman brought what's dubbed the "Trial of the Century" that culminated with O.J. Simpson's acquittal of the murders. The ...
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