Mark Fuhrman is dead, and with him goes one of the most explosive, polarizing figures in American legal history. His name still ignites arguments. His testimony helped shape the “Trial of the Century,” then shattered under the weight of his own lies. Now he’s gone, no funeral, no public goodbye, just a silence as unsettling as his legacy. Old questions roar back: Did his racism taint the entire case? Was he a corrupt cop, or a catastrophically flawed one caught in a national storm? And what does it mean when the only person ever convicted in connection with the O.J. Simpson murders… was the detective, not the ki… Continues…