Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - Murder in Brentwood

Murder in Brentwood
Murder in Brentwood
Author: Mark Fuhrman
For O.J. Simpson to get away with murder, an innocent cop -- a brillant detective -- had to be destroyed. That was the cynical strategy of the Simpson "Dream Team" and it worked. — Fuhrman states in his book that "The world does not know me, they know of me." The pivotal witness in the most dramatic murder trial of the decade now speaks for himse...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780895264213
ISBN-10: 0895264218
Publication Date: 2/1997
Pages: 392
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
 15

3.7 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Regnery Pub
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

ccwriter avatar reviewed Murder in Brentwood on + 186 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
As "inside" a book as you can get on the OJ investigation.
Read All 6 Book Reviews of "Murder in Brentwood"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

hazeleyes avatar reviewed Murder in Brentwood on + 331 more book reviews
What happened in the O.J. case could happen anywhere in our politicized, bureaucratized legal system but should never be allowed to happen again. To get the shocking full story of bungling (not by Fuhrman), read this book.


Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
This book yields two surprises that have nothing to do with what made its author so notorious, but which have plenty to do with how public bureaucracies fail. First, it includes Furhman's contemporaneous crime scene notes (with observations as meticulous as any TV sleuth's), which make mention of a "visible fingerprint" Furhman saw on the Bundy back gate (and discussed with his partner at the time). Second, it reveals that Lange and Vannatter, the detectives from "downtown" who took over the case from Furhman, didn't check out the print that night or subsequently, and indeed never read Fuhrman's notes at all. That's why you didn't hear about the fingerprint during the criminal trial. (When authorities returned to sample blood from the back gate two weeks later, the print was gone.) In short, the main lesson of this book is an organizational one worth remembering: it doesn't matter if the grunts do a good job, if the big-shots don't follow up.
reviewed Murder in Brentwood on + 10 more book reviews
Very interesting book by ex LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman about the O.J. Simpson case. Lots of interesting inside information is given and a good case is made for the mistakes made that led to O.J. getting away with murder.
reviewed Murder in Brentwood on + 26 more book reviews
With this book Mark Shows us how a certain person did get away with murder. We all knew, but this does give the reader a more insider story, behind the scenes look. If you watched the trail you will want to read the book.
reviewed Murder in Brentwood on + 16 more book reviews
fuhrman, as we should all remember, was the cop who found the glove behind o.j. simpson's bungalow on the night nicole brown simpson & her friend, ron goldman were murdered. he investigated, along with others, to find the killer, knowing it was o.j. unfortunately, he was destroyed by simpson's team of lawyers and ended up with no job and finally moving to another state.
interesting story.


Genres: