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  2. Fatal Vision - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Vision focuses on Captain Jeffrey R. MacDonald, M.D. and the February 17, 1970 murders of his wife and their two children at their home on Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In 1979, MacDonald was convicted of all three murders and sentenced to life in prison. McGinniss was hired by MacDonald, prior to the start of the criminal trial, but he ...

  3. Jeffrey R. MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    In late August, [21] [12] MacDonald reported to the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Liberty (then known as Fort Bragg), North Carolina to serve as the group's surgeon. [ 21 ] [ n 2 ] He was joined by his wife and children, [ 12 ] [ 23 ] and the MacDonald family resided at 544 Castle Drive, [ 24 ] in a section of the base reserved ...

  4. 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. MacDonald has been in ...

  5. Fort Bragg soldier charged with murder in shooting death of ...

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    A Fort Bragg soldier has been accused of fatally shooting another outside a North Carolina home.

  6. Former Fort Bragg soldier pleads to the killing of another ...

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    At the time of the killing, Fort Bragg officials said, Horton was a motor pool clerk assigned to the 525th Military Intelligence Brigade. She was originally from Birmingham, Alabama, and joined ...

  7. Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland - Wikipedia

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    Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details Jeffrey MacDonald: 00131-177: Serving a life sentence. [4]Former US Army doctor; convicted in 1979 of the 1970 murders of his wife and two children in their home at Fort Bragg Army Base in North Carolina; the case was the subject of author Joe McGinniss's book and NBC's miniseries Fatal Vision.

  8. Why Army Inspector General reexamined Fort Bragg soldier ...

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    An Army Inspector General investigation into the death of Pvt. 2 Caleb Smither prompted the Army to review how leaders check on injured soldiers.

  9. Fatal Vision (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    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.