What does Mark Fuhrman do now?

Asked by: Abe Hauck  |  Last update: March 26, 2026
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Fuhrman maintains that he did not plant or manufacture evidence in the Simpson case, and Simpson's defense team did not present any evidence to contradict this claim. Since his retirement from the LAPD, Fuhrman has written true crime books and hosted talk radio.

What does Marcia Clark do now?

Marcia Clark is currently working as a best-selling author and commentator, focusing on true crime with her recent book Trial by Ambush (Dec 2024) about Barbara Graham, and hosts the true crime podcast "Informants: Lawyer X," while also appearing as a legal analyst on TV and continuing her legal work, blending her past career with her passion for crime stories.
 

Did any of the OJ jurors regret their decision?

O.J. Simpson trial jurors have expressed mixed feelings, with some maintaining confidence in their "not guilty" verdict due to reasonable doubt from mishandled evidence and police racism (Mark Fuhrman), while others expressed regret, feeling they might have convicted if civil trial evidence (like the Bruno Magli shoes) and Simpson's true character were known, though many still uphold their decision based only on the criminal trial evidence. Jurors criticized the prosecution's handling of the case, especially Christopher Darden's decision to have Simpson try on the glove, but some also felt pressure and a desire to go home after months of sequestration.
 

What happened to Judge Ito's wife?

Nobody was around, though, so the retired judge — who presided over the 1995 murder trial of O.J. Simpson — parked and walked over to inspect his wife's resting place. Margaret “Peggy” York died on Oct. 17, 2021, at 80, after an illness.

What happened to the O.J. Simpson lawyers?

Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., Simpson's lead attorney, died of brain cancer in 2005 at 68. His refrain to jurors — “If it doesn't fit, you must acquit” — sought to underscore that the bloody gloves found at Simpson's home and the crime scene were too small for the football legend when he tried them on in court.

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What did O.J. Simpson whisper to his lawyer?

Shapiro also tells Kelly that Simpson whispered “you were right” in his ear in the moments after a jury acquitted him in 1995. Simpson was later found liable for the deaths by a civil jury.

What is Christopher Darden doing today?

In recent years, Darden has represented high-profile clients in nationally covered cases and remains active in litigation, legal commentary, and public speaking. In 2023–2024, he ran for Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge.

What happened to Mark Fuhrman's career?

Fuhrman retired from the LAPD in 1995. In 1996, he pleaded no contest to perjury for his false testimony related to his use of racial epithets. Fuhrman has claimed that he is not a racist and apologized for his use of racist language. Some of his former coworkers who are minorities have expressed support for him.

How did Marcia Clark react to OJ death?

Following O.J. Simpson's death in April 2024, former lead prosecutor Marcia Clark offered a brief, respectful statement to Entertainment Tonight, saying, "I send my condolences to Mr. Simpson's family," acknowledging the passing of the man she prosecuted for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Her statement focused on his family, contrasting with her past public expressions of pain over his acquittal in the criminal trial, which she viewed as a profound injustice.
 

Why did Rob Kardashian stop talking to OJ?

The blood evidence is the biggest thorn in my side; that causes me the greatest problems. So I struggle with the blood evidence." After Simpson's acquittal, Kardashian and Simpson ultimately stopped speaking to each other.

Why didn't OJS gloves fit?

The bloody leather gloves didn't fit O.J. Simpson during his murder trial primarily because he wore latex gloves underneath, the gloves had shrunk from being soaked in blood and drying, and he may have intentionally swollen his hands by skipping arthritis medication, all contributing to the iconic "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" moment that swayed the jury.
 

Did Nicole open the door with a knife?

Simpson said, "If she hadn't opened that door with a knife in her hand... she'd still be alive." Gilbert said that this confirmed his belief that Simpson had confessed.

Did Robert Kardashian think OJ was innocent?

The Kardashian family's views on O.J. Simpson's innocence were divided, with Robert Kardashian Sr. initially defending him but later expressing doubts, while Kris Jenner supported the prosecution, believing Simpson guilty of murdering her friend Nicole Brown Simpson, a stance echoed by Caitlyn Jenner, who claims Robert confided his belief in Simpson's guilt before his death. Kim Kardashian recalled taking her father's side initially, but the situation deeply divided the family.
 

Did Marcia Clark cry in court?

The image of Clark crying in court didn't jog my memory of the trial, because, as Google later revealed, it didn't really happen.

Did Marcia Clark have a relationship with?

“Fact of the matter is, Chris Darden and I were closer than lovers,” wrote Clark in her memoir, Without a Doubt. “And unless you've been through what we went through, you can't possibly know what that means.”

Why didn't Marcia Clark do the OJ documentary?

It's not supposed to be trying to shock the audience or grab people's attention.” Marcia Clark is absent from the doc, but her co-prosecutor, Christopher Darden, is interviewed onscreen. “We approached Marcia Clark a few times… she decided that she didn't want to be a part of this,” said Russ.

What did OJ whisper to Shapiro?

Shapiro tells Megyn Kelly on the Fox News Channel anchor's first special, which airs on the Fox broadcast network Tuesday at 8 p.m. Simpson whispered to Shapiro: “You had told me this would be the result from the beginning. You were right.”

Where does Marcia Clark live now?

Clark no longer considers herself religious, although she was raised Jewish and her first wedding was a Conservative Jewish ceremony. She was a member of the Church of Scientology until 1980. Clark resides in Calabasas, California.

Where is Mark Fuhrman living now?

Fuhrman served as a Los Angeles Police Department detective for 20 years, rising to fame as a key investigator and witness in the notorious O.J. Simpson murder trial. He lives in Idaho.

Why did they tear down OJ's Rockingham house?

In 1998, the $3.95 million Rockingham estate was demolished after it was bought by investment banker Kenneth Abdalla, who wanted to build a new mansion on the site.

What happened to Judge Ito?

Judge Lance Ito, famous for presiding over the O.J. Simpson trial, retired from the Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2015 and now lives a private life in Pasadena, enjoying hobbies like playing guitar while continuing his quiet routine of visiting his late wife's grave. He remains a private figure, rarely speaking about the Simpson trial due to judicial ethics but occasionally makes public appearances, like at a Rotary Club event in 2019.
 

Did Chris and Marcia have a relationship?

It's taken over 20 years for Christopher Darden to break his silence about the O.J. Simpson trial, but now the truth can be told: He and fellow prosecutor Marcia Clark were "more than friends" during the 1994 case.

What happened to all of OJ's lawyers?

O.J. Simpson's "Dream Team" lawyers had varied paths after the trial: Johnnie Cochran died in 2005, F. Lee Bailey was disbarred in some states and died in 2021, Robert Shapiro founded LegalZoom and died in 2015, while Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld co-founded The Innocence Project, and Alan Dershowitz continued high-profile law and consulting, though he faced later controversies. Robert Kardashian, another team member, passed away in 2003.
 

Did OJ tell Chris Darden to get off his bench?

Yes he did — according to Chris Darden. Like so many moments in the extremely well-written “The People v. OJ Simpson,” the scene accomplishes a lot at once. It shows Darden's exhaustion — at the scrutiny he's under and the machinations of Simpson's Dream Team of defense lawyers.