a fragment of human skin was found under one of Colette MacDonald's fingernails. Yet
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except for a cryptic statement that ""if there were fibers useful to the defense
whose responsibility it was to see that the defense received any evidence in the government's file
which he has protested since the beginning of his case. Over many years
as well as unidentified hairs under the fingernails of the victims. This new and suppressed evidence corroborates Stoeckley’s original account that she remembers being in the house and participating in the murders. Had the trial judge known...
her admissions were not trustworthy. Had he been aware of this corroborating evidence
blonde wig and black wool clothing was at the murder scene on the night of February 17
and around her mouth. These fibers did not match any clothing belonging to Jeffrey MacDonald or to anyone else in the MacDonald household. (Helena Stoeckley
they surely would have left some evidence behind: The absence of such evidence was evidence of the absence of intruders.
a woman named Helena Stoeckley had told police and others that she and three friends had been in the MacDonald house on the night of the murders and that her friends had committed the crimes. Though Stoeckley's word alone may not have been....
the prosecution's case against Jeffrey MacDonald relied heavily on this evidence: blonde hair found in the murdered Colette MacDonald's hand. It had already been found not to match Jeffrey MacDonald's hair. Thus
investigators dig up the graves of Colette
Jeffrey MacDonald had written and called me
which included several older people who themselves had living wills
between a self-willed voluntary death and a death involuntarily imposed by others. After weeks of trial
facing a possible death sentence in a state that has one of the highest execution rates in the country. Right wing commentators
and that she wanted to take her own life
the local prosecutor began a murder investigation. They wanted to interview Patricia’s stepfather
without providing any further details. For nearly a year
but it was not enough. While Peter was outside the house