Attorneys for former Fort Bragg Army doctor Jeffrey MacDonald have asked a federal judge to delay a hearing next month regarding new claims in the 42-year-old murder case involving MacDonald's ...
On this day, July 16, in 1979, a trial began for an Army doctor accused of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters nearly 10 years earlier. In 1970, Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald called emergency crews ...
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 ...
On this day, July 16, in 1979, an Army surgeon went on trial for the murder of his pregnant wife and two daughters in a crime that spawned the book “Fatal Vision.” In 1970, Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald ...
A Fort Bragg doctor convicted of killing his pregnant wife and two young daughters more than four decades ago is heading back to a North Carolina federal courtroom in September for a 10-day hearing ...
Former Army doctor Jeffrey MacDonald, convicted 25 years ago of the stabbing deaths of his pregnant wife and two daughters, will seek parole but will continue to proclaim his innocence, said his ...
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Former Army doctor Jeffrey MacDonald, convicted 25 years ago of the stabbing deaths of his pregnant wife and two daughters, will seek parole but will continue to proclaim his ...
Famed filmmaker Errol Morris is obsessed with one of America's most popularized true crimes: the murder of a pregnant wife and two young daughters on an Army base in 1970. Green Beret doctor Jeffrey ...
Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, accused of killing his family, walks through the doors of the US Federal building in Los Angeles. (AP file photo) A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a judge to consider ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A military police officer stands guard as workmen prepare to leave to the former Fort Bragg home of Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald where ...