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From: Solitairea1
Date: January 24, 2006
Time: 08:09 PM
http://www.themacdonaldcase.org/ http://educate-yourself.org/cn/fataljustice1chap.shtml http://educate-yourself.org/cn/fataljustice3chaphelenastoeckley05not05.shtml Here's some links. The first one is the site for the defence of Jeffrey MacDonald with info. and links. The second is the first chapter of "Fatal Justice" with a link at the end, and the third link is the third chapter. I read a lot, but not done yet. I will say that i definatelt plan on getting "Fatal Justice." After reading what i have, i believe that Jeffrey MacDonald really is innocent. I think that his family was killed that way, and they left him that way, along with making the murders appear to Sound like MacDonald made up a copy-cat "wild-hippie" story, so he would not be credible. They wanted him to hear the words he said he heard, and believe it was "just" a group of drugged up "hippies", when it was the children of higher-ups in the military, who many were also military. ...I think from what i've read so far, my opinion is, that Jeffrey MacDonald in some way endangered the drug trade in the military on base, and this sounds like military intelligence killed his family, and also made sure that the group of "weird-looking hippies" were seen everywhere that night, as well as right before and after the murders. ...Maybe Jeffrey MacDonald seems to lack any "human" component, or what we expect to see, because he has been telling the truth, and keeps getting the same reactions. ...But just read these links, and this is just a small part of the whole thing, and there's other sites, but i know i was stunned and angry at what was done to hide and destroy Exculpatory Evidence, that to me, sounds like it very well would prove Jeffrey MacDonald innocent. ...I'm sure the book will be well worth the read, and i plan on getting it. As in the OJ cases, there were laws changed, rights trashed, etc. .....Reading this might just change your view of MacDonald and the murders. Learning what i have been, and now reading this, it has changed mine. .....Solitairea1
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