> Those who work the mean streets have a good guy, bad guy attitude <
You’re right about that. And in many ways it’s understandable. If you work almost exclusively among thieving and amoral _________ (fill in the blank with any ethnic group), you’re bound to have some bad feelings about that group.
A good cop will fight those bad feelings, and try to remain professional. A stupid and arrogant cop will brag about those feelings on tape. And that’s just what Fuhrman did.
Wasnt he giving the writer what she wanted for a book?
And of course Fuhrman became a writer and crime expert after this. Even had that Skakle kid arrested.
Furhman screwed himself (and justice) with that interview. Nobody forced him to do it...what a moron and it was devastating to the prosecutors’ case. Obviously there was more than enough to convict OJ even with the Furhman remarks, but it moved the needle to where some people didn’t believe the cops. Guy was OJ’s team best weapon.