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Hi Kathy,
Fuhrman was making a tape for a playright. He was playing a fictional
character. Was he trying to impress a naive playright he got into the sack?
Who knows? The proposed play was shopped around.
The legendary EEP whose hatred of blacks made him a homicidal maniac once
worked overtime on his own to free a black man of a murder charge he thought
was innocent. He succeeded. A strange racist indeed.
>Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hmmm Simpson sounds a bit familiar but that must be because of one of
>the books I'm reading I'm SURE if I saw a REAL court trial I would
>remember it :) Hence I don't remember a factual realistic legal trial in
>this case at all :) So I doubt it happened :)
>
>Fuhrman I considered a waste of time, first they had to prove he was
>telling the truth on those tapes, sounded to me like he was just
>bragging but that's just IMHO. The investigations I have seen into him
>and his career did not support his stories he told on tape, matterfact
>they did just the opposite. It's time for people to stop wasting money
>investigating a case when there in reality isn't a case at all.
>
>Jackie Fellows wrote:
>>
>> Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> Oh, oh Kathy
>>
>> Didn't court-tv advertise this trial?? Thought I saw something last night.
>>
>> jackief
>>
>> Kathy E wrote:
>>
>> > Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >
>> > The Justice Department has reportedly decided not to prosecute former
>> > Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman on charges he assaulted and
>> > mistreated minority suspects in his custody.
>> >
>> > The Los Angeles Times quotes sources at the Justice Department as
>> > saying the decision is based on a statute of limitations -- a five-year
>> > time limit that has long since expired.
>> >
>> > The allegations stemmed from 14 taped interviews in which Fuhrman
>> > told an aspiring screenwriter that there was systematic misconduct in
>> > the police department and described some of his alleged misconduct.
>> >
>> > The testimony was a key part of the sensational O.J. Simpson murder
>> > trial, where Fuhrman lied on the stand about using a racial epithet to
>> > refer to black people.
>> >
>> > The newspaper says the Justice Department will make public its ruling
>> > on Mark Fuhrman, possibly today.
>--
>Kathy E
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>isn't looking too good for you either"
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Best, Terry
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