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He is very capable of protecting himself. all kinds of stuff. FUHRMAN: If somebody thinks enough of you they'll come up with some type of a name. 22nd and Western. HART MCKINNY: He said that. The day after the tapes were played for the jury, Fuhrman once again took the witness stand and said to every question asked by the defense; 'I wish to assert my 5th Amendment privilege.'. It was a bombshell! Fuhrman, who in addition to the glove also found the blood on and in Simpson's Ford Bronco, was listed as a police witness by the prosecution in a form submitted to Judge Ito before the start of the trial. "[4], In further interviews, Fuhrman made the statements "we had them begging that they'd never be gang members again, begging us" and that he would tell black people "You do what you're told, understand, nigger? Sound of former LAPD detective's words reverberates far beyond. Judge Lance Ito ruled against use of the tape . PHILLIPS: The taping began when their romantic relationship ended. FUHRMAN: You got to be a border line socio path, you got to be violent. Fuhrman, a key witness in the O.J. People there don't want Mexicans in their town. I have no idea why. After O.J. In the transcript, Fuhrman tells screenwriting professor Laura Hart McKinny about the investigation of a shooting at a housing project in Hollenbeck Division, which includes the Los Angeles. - On America aid to Africa, 'People there don't want n****** in their town. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The whole night he threatened me and he say I'll take you and any other females you want to bring up to the academy and I'll choke you all out in a minute, because you're not even strong. PHILLIPS: What do you mean brief encounters? He did specify he knew it was stemming from Fuhrman and said he was going to start an investigation and he did. Aug. 25, 1995 . PHILLIPS: So, why didn't you sell them? "[8], Earlier in the trial, Fuhrman testified that he had not used the word "nigger" within the last ten years, which proved later to be perjured testimony with the admission of the tapes. Did you ever at any point feel I need to report what he is saying? That way, said Cochran, Ito could . UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. HART MCKINNY: The thought of a kill party takes your breath away. The court's examination of these 41 uses reveals not only the racial epithet itself, but a context that only adds to the insulting and inflammatory nature. Fuhrman was being interviewed by a woman named Laura. N******. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: To sell. They're like caught in between it's like half in a door and half out. HART MCKINNY: No, I didn't even know what a split tail was. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) [23:23:005] PHILLIPS: By day a ball field, by night an imaginary courtroom. PHILLIPS: That is what he said? I would never have sold the tapes. Many people also know about a key piece of evidence introduced by the defensetaped interviews in which one of the investigating officers, Los Angeles Police Department detective Mark Fuhrman, used racial slurs.