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  2. Jeffrey R. MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey MacDonald was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, the second of three children born to Robert and Dorothy (née Perry) MacDonald. He was raised in a poor household on Long Island , [4] with a disciplinarian father who, although nonviolent towards his wife and children, demanded obedience and achievement from his family.

  3. A Wilderness of Error - Wikipedia

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    A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald is a book by Errol Morris, published in September 2012. It reexamines the case of Jeffrey MacDonald, the Green Beret physician accused of killing his wife and two daughters in their home in Fort Bragg on February 17, 1970, and convicted of the crime on August 29, 1979.

  4. A Wilderness of Error (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Premise. The series examines the case of Jeffrey MacDonald, an Army surgeon who was accused of murdering his wife and two daughters on February 17, 1970.He was convicted of the crime on August 29, 1979, and has been in prison since 1982.

  5. Popular podcast examines Jeffrey MacDonald case from ... - AOL

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    The “Buried Bones” podcast, hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, takes a fresh look at one of North Carolina’s most infamous crimes.

  6. Fatal Vision controversy - Wikipedia

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    The controversy over Fatal Vision, journalist and author Joe McGinniss 's best-selling 1983 true crime book, is a decades-long dispute spanning several court cases and discussed in several other published works. Fatal Vision focuses on Captain Jeffrey R. MacDonald, M.D. and the February 17, 1970 murders of his wife and their two children at ...

  7. Fatal Vision (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    NBC. Release. November 18. ( 1984-11-18) –. November 19, 1984. ( 1984-11-19) Fatal Vision is a 1984 American true crime drama television miniseries directed by David Greene from a teleplay by John Gay, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Joe McGinniss. The miniseries stars Karl Malden, Eva Marie Saint, Barry Newman, Gary Cole, and ...

  8. The Journalist and the Murderer - Wikipedia

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    The journalist in question is Joe McGinniss; the murderer is the former Special Forces captain Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald, who became the subject of McGinniss's 1983 book Fatal Vision. When Malcolm's work first appeared in March 1989, as a two-part serialization in The New Yorker , it caused a sensation, becoming the occasion for wide-ranging ...

  9. Jeffrey Fultz disappeared in the fall; family looking for answers

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    January 18, 2024 at 2:42 PM. CAMBRIDGE — The family of Jeffrey L. Fultz is searching for answers regarding his disappearance. Fultz, a Cambridge resident, was reported missing in late 2023. The ...