Lawyers accused of tampering with 'bloody glove' say claims are shamefulAdams, Guy
Then, a few months later, a set of tapes surfaced in which Fuhrman could be heard boasting of his machismo and racism to an aspiring screenwriter. On the tapes, Fuhrman tossed around the “N-word” (that phrase got a push in the hearings leading up to Simpson’s trial, a...
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Archive on Use of DNA Evidence in the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial (collection no. 53-12-3037)Lewenstein, Bruce V
But the “dream team” raised doubts about the police handling of the evidence and accused one of the lead detectives, Mark Fuhrman, of racial bias. Although Simpson never testified, among the most riveting moments was when prosecutor Darden asked Simpson to put on the infamous gloves –...