Mark Fuhrman breaks his silence about the O.J. Simpson case in this controversial interview about his book "Murder in Brentwood." The retired LAPD detective, whose testimony became central to the trial's outcome, provides his unfiltered perspective on the investigation and evidence that he believes conclusively proves Simpson's guilt. Fuhrman discusses the racial tensions that overshadowed the case, the defense team's strategy to discredit him personally, and how media coverage distorted the facts. He reveals details about crime scene evidence, investigative procedures, and the political pressures that influenced the prosecution's approach. The conversation covers Fuhrman's 20-year police career, his transition to writing true crime books, and his plans to investigate cold cases for future publications. Despite the personal cost of his involvement in the case, Fuhrman maintains his commitment to seeking justice for victims and their families. His insider perspective provides a different narrative from what the public heard during the televised trial, offering detailed explanations of evidence and procedures that were oversimplified or misrepresented in court. This program represents one of Fuhrman's earliest opportunities to present his side of the story without legal constraints or media filters.