Mark Fuhrman, the detective who discovered a bloody glove during the O.J. Simpson murder case, has died in Idaho at age 74 after battling throat cancer.His investigative credibility collapsed during the 1994 trial when audio recordings revealed he had used racial slurs despite his previous sworn testimony.Following his retirement from the LAPD in 1995, he entered a no-contest plea to a felony perjury charge and was permanently barred from California law enforcement.He later pursued a career as a true crime author and media contributor, appearing on
Fox News to discuss his controversial professional legacy.