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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Mark Fuhrman Investigating the Night Terri Collapsed

Today Bobby Schindler announced on Glenn Beck's show that Mark Fuhrman is investigating the night that Terri Schindler (Schiavo) collapsed.

I am looking forward to hearing what Mark Fuhrman comes up with. I also hope much, much, more is investigated!

8 Comments:

  • Mark has done good work in the past. Are they ever going to release the autopsy results? Just the x-rays would have been very revealing about trauma history.

    By Blogger Alnot, at 1:47 AM  

  • This is good. Does anybody know the condition of Terri's hyoid bone? If it had shown a healed break, that certainly would support the contention that she was strangled.

    By Blogger Christina Dunigan, at 6:38 AM  

  • Fuhrman is the same guy who planted the glove, remember?

    Oh and look, he's gotten into publishing too! What a coincidence that he's now latching on to this opportunity. I'm sure he wouldn't want to convert this into $$.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:48 PM  

  • Mark Fuhrman helped bring justice for Martha Moxley!
    Several of us contacted him asking that he help the Schindler family acquire justice for Terri.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:24 PM  

  • Mark Fuhrman helped bring justice for Martha Moxley!
    Several of us contacted him asking that he help the Schindler family acquire justice for Terri.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:24 PM  

  • Hear Ye ...
    Amazon.com is accepting advanced orders for SILENT WITNESS by Mark Fuhrman now. It will be available for shipping July 3. I ordered mine. How about you?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:31 PM  

  • Shouldn't Mark Fuhrman have came forwarded to investigate Terri case before Michael and Judge Greer ended her life? He has a book coming out next month.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:24 PM  

  • I went to Barnes and Noble to
    check out Mr. Fuhrman's book.
    I read through it. I couldn't bring myself to buy it because of the accusations of racism in
    the past. While I appreciate his
    work and interest in the case of
    Terri Schiavo, I wish a better
    detective (I'm not kidding) and
    a person with less baggage would
    continue to champion her cause.
    I might buy the book second hand...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:43 PM  

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