Fuhrman's book is effective because he carefully avoids making
any extravagant claims. He makes a strong circumstantial case
that Terry Schiavo's husband knows more than he's telling about
her initial collapse. What I don't understand is how anyone
intelligent enough to write this book could have been dumb enough to perjure himself in the Simpson case.
I love how the cover flap describes Fuhrman as a "retired officer." The truth: He had to leave after he was put on probation after being convicted of a felony.