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Fuhrman’s Home Up For Sale

From Staff And Wire Reports

Is Mark Fuhrman moving? There’s a “For Sale” sign in front of his house.

The former police detective accused by O.J. Simpson’s attorneys of moving a bloody glove from where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered to Simpson’s estate retired to live in Sandpoint last summer.

The North Idaho town of 5,200 has attracted its share of retirees, many of them Southern California police officers and firefighters.

Fuhrman bought the four-bedroom home for an undisclosed amount in January 1995. The home, with an estimated county valuation of $173,125, is on the market for $189,000.

During the Simpson trial, the defense portrayed Fuhrman as a racist bent on framing Simpson for the murders. Prosecutor Marcia Clark wound up calling him a racist and the worst Los Angeles Police Department has to offer.

, DataTimes