Murder in Brentwood, Mark Fuhrman
Murder in Brentwood, Mark Fuhrman
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Murder in Brentwood

Author: Mark Fuhrman

Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach

Unabridged: 10 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2007


Synopsis

For O.J. Simpson to get away with murder, an innocent cop had to be destroyed. That was the cynical strategy of the Simpson defense. But as certainty about Simpsons guilt grew, so did outrage about the scapegoating of the brilliant detective Mark Fuhrman. Now, the former LAPD detective tells his side of the story in this damning expos. Fuhrman takes the reader on a detectives journey through the crucial first twentyfour hours of the investigation. We uncover not only the bloody glove but explosive new evidence, recorded by Fuhrman and his partner at the scene but astonishingly never presented at the trial. Fuhrman's own handdrawn maps of the crime scene and his reconstruction of the murders leave no doubt about what really happened on June 12, 1994. New revelations about the incompetence and corruption that pervaded the Trial of the Century will set the record straight.

About Mark Fuhrman

Retired LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman is the New York Times bestselling author of Murder in Brentwood, Murder in Greenwich, Murder in Spokane, and Death and Justice. He lives in Idaho.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Juanita

This was my second reading of this book. I listened to an audible version at times. And I enjoyed it even more this time around. For a detailed review of Murder in Brentwood, see my first review. [URL not allowed] Warning! The following thoughts are just my political views -......more

I was 35 in 1995 and followed the OJ trail throughout. It was obvious from the beginning of the trail that Johnny Cochran knew OJ was guilty before the trail began so the only way to get his client off was by making the case about race, wild conspiracy theories, Cops planting evidence, lies and innu......more

Goodreads review by Juanita

The book was well-written. It gave more information on the OJ Simpson case than I'd ever seen before. Throughout the book there was information that supported OJ's guilt and no typos at all. I appreciated the Appendix where it transcribed every word of OJ's first police interview, listed each search......more