**Bombshell Pattern Recognition: OJ Detective Mark Fuhrman’s New Case Echoes the “Titanic” Warnings He Helped Ignore**

Bombshell Pattern Recognition: OJ Detective Mark Fuhrman’s New Case Echoes the “Titanic” Warnings He Helped Ignore

In a twist that has legal historians and conspiracy theorists buzzing, disgraced ex-LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman—the man who found the infamous bloody glove in the O.J. Simpson case—is now at the center of a bizarre cold case resurrection that mirrors a 2,200-year-old historical pattern: the Carthaginian Silence.

Fuhrman, now a private investigator in rural Washington, claims he has uncovered a hidden “witness cascade” in a 2022 missing persons case that was deliberately buried by local police. In an exclusive interview, Fuhrman compared the suppression of the witness list to the Roman Senate’s post-149 BCE decision to burn all military logs after the Third Punic War—a move designed to erase any trace of the “prophets” who warned of Hannibal’s return.

“I’m holding physical evidence—fingerprint cards on a woman who saw the killer drive a white Bronco in 1994, but was told to stay quiet by a now-retired judge who sits on a Yacht Club board with the current D.A.,” Fuhrman said, waving a manila folder. “They’re not just hiding a body; they’re hiding the warning.”

Critics are calling the comparison self-serving, noting Fuhrman’s own history of perjury and racial bias. But the internet is already running wild with the hashtag #CarthagePattern, as history buffs flood TikTok with side-by-side comparisons of Roman grain silos being burned and the LAPD’s evidence log being “digitally purged” in 2019.

“This is the third time I’ve seen this exact silence happen in my life,” Fuhrman added, pausing for effect. “