Colette and Kimberley MacDonald with Army surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald, convicted in 1979 of murdering his family nine years earlier. The case is the subject of a new ...
Once upon a time, the idea of a bunch of drug-crazed hippies sneaking onto an Army base and annihilating an officer's wife and two kids while leaving him for dead would have sounded a little ...
It’s the case that never seems to die. It’s now been nearly 40 years since I wrote my first story, in February 1973, on the case of Jeffrey Robert MacDonald. Now the case is back—on the shelves of ...
When military police officer Ken Mica arrived at Jeffrey MacDonald’s Fort Bragg, North Carolina apartment on Feb. 17, 1970, he saw MacDonald in the master bedroom, lying on his stomach next to his ...
Like so many, Brian Sullivan wonders just what happened on that cold and rainy Feb. 17, 1970, morning in the military housing unit at 544 Castle Drive on Fort Bragg, where Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald says ...
One of North Carolina’s most infamous murder cases is back in the national spotlight, with the release this week of the FX documentary series “A Wilderness of ...
Jeffrey MacDonald, in prison for more than 40 years now for the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters at Fort Bragg, has tried multiple times to be freed from prison. At a hearing ...
The Jeffrey MacDonald case is one of the most written about, most talked about and most pondered murder cases of modern times — and it’s about to get fresh attention from a new FX documentary series ...
With Sunday night’s debut of the movie “Final Vision,” the Investigation Discovery (ID) channel offers its own version of what is arguably North Carolina’s most famous murder case. “Final Vision” ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — — Feb. 17, 1970: Colette, Kimberley, and Kristen MacDonald — the wife and daughters of Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald — are killed in the family apartment on Fort Bragg, N.C. — May 1, ...
Fifty years after his wife and two young daughters were brutally murdered, and 41 after he was convicted of the crime, the case of former Army surgeon Jeffrey R. MacDonald continues to fascinate. Were ...
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