Isn't it strange, though, that he didn't wait for the autopsy results before publishing his book? Wouldn't it have been better to include more information, or was rushing it into stores more important?
The Medical Examiner announced at the beginning that he would issue the report within two to three weeks after the autopsy. He then delayed it for ten weeks before issueing the report. Could the M.E. have delayed the issue the report intentially after the setting of the print date?
What is so strange about it? Neither one of us have read the book, and I quite frankly don't trust what the M.E. who did the autopsy said, so I don't see your point.
But he's not in it for the money, they say.
The timing of the release could have been better- could have waited for the autopsy, plus, it was released on the day Bush spoke. Fuhrman was overshadowed on the newshows.
You echo exactly what I thought when I first heard of Fuhrman's book. It made me question him though I prefer not to. In re Fuhrman and the OJ trial, an apparent racist comment he made was leaped on by a racist OJ attorney, in my opinion. "The pot calling the kettle black" played a major role in getting OJ off. AND THEN THERE WAS THE CIVIL TRIAL. Point being that if Furhman was vilified for a racist remark, he stands among thousands of every race (probably all of them), every one of any nationality and every religion. Cochran and OJ's other lawyers jumped on this like flies to dog doo.