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This was my first taste of true story drama. I remember when it came out as a miniseries. I have read the book since. I will forever be intrigued by this story. And, by the way, I believe that Jeffrey MacDonald is guilty as sin. I hope that one day he can admit it and ask the Lord to forgive him. He thinks the world is as idiotic as himself, apparently!
Brantal:)

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It's below your post here on the FATAL VISION message board. I think that after you read that post, you might not be so sure of Dr. MacDonald's guilt.

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Then read cami2's posts and you'll see that the innocence claims are really just smoke and mirrors with no real substance to them.

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hey guys,

check out http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/family/jmacdonald/1.html and see what you think. i don't know if he did it or not, but it seems that there is definitely some information that was covered up for obscure reasons. information that suggests that there were other people involved.

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that story is a piece of garbage written by one of MacDonald's admirers, hardly impartial....


It's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog

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the piece written by dtucker86,,his comments are BS...i lived at Ft. Bragg when the movie came out....i lived right next door,,,our apartment came up on the side of the Mcdonald one and then overlapped half of it,,,,there was no way anybody could have lived under him,,,it is nothing more than a crawl space,,there wasn't a drive in resteraunt on Ft. Bragg til Big Boy poen in 85,,,i know because it was a pretty big deal at the time,,,,and there was never and still isn't a Dunkin Donuts on Ft. Bragg,,,,people need to do research before they spread lies...there are more problems with what he wrote,,but i will leave at that

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