Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles police detective associated with the O.J. Simpson murder investigation, has died at age 74. Sources describe Fuhrman as the detective who discovered the bloody glove at Simpson’s Brentwood home, an item that became central to the 1995 trial. During the proceedings, Fuhrman’s credibility came under intense scrutiny after the defense challenged his conduct and past statements, including allegations that he used racist language. Multiple outlets report that he was convicted of lying during his testimony at the trial, a finding that contributed to his public discrediting and notoriety. Several reports also characterize him as a flawed or disgraced witness in the case, with defense attorneys portraying him as unreliable. One outlet adds that he died in Idaho, where he lived, and notes confirmation from local coroner information. Overall reporting from the outlets provided centers on his role in the investigation, the court finding that he lied under oath, and the circumstances of his death at age 74.