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From: Miss Marple
Date: 4/26/01
Time: 6:08:07 PM

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Yes, Jean, he was one of many secrets kept during the whole trial, he didn't pop up in the civil trial either, did he? Even more peculiar though is it that Clark didn't call Fuhrman either, to testify before the Grand Jury and I don't believe his name was even mentioned. When Vanatter testified about finding the glove he said something like "another detective preceded me there". Fuhrman made a big impression on Clark during the Rockingham search: "It was Fuhrman however, who seemed most thoroughly familiar with the facts of the case. And it was Fuhrman who ended up giving me the Grand Tour". (Without a Doubt, Pg. 18). She knew he was the first detective at Bundy, the one who found the stain on the Bronco, scaled the wall and found the glove. And she didn't call him to testify before the Grand Jury????? What had she learned after that first encounter with Fuhrman. By the time of the Prelims of course his name was all over the press and she had to present him. Miss Marple

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