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Legal document or case summary page
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Summary
This document details post-trial discoveries in the Jeffrey MacDonald murder case, highlighting that government files contained suppressed lab notes confirming the presence of unmatched blonde wig hairs and black wool fibers at the crime scene. This physical evidence corroborates the confession of Helena Stoeckley—who claimed to be present with intruders wearing such items—undermining the prosecution's argument that no evidence of intruders existed. The text suggests that if the defense had known about this evidence, which was withheld, the trial's outcome would have been different.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Helena Stoeckley | ||
| Jeffrey MacDonald | ||
| Colette | ||
| Kristen | ||
| Kimberly |
Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Police | ||
| Government investigators | ||
| Jeffrey MacDonald's legal team | ||
| House Oversight Committee |
Timeline (4 events)
Murders on February 17, 1970
Exhumation of victims' bodies
Trial of Jeffrey MacDonald
Discovery of withheld lab notes
Locations (2)
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Kristen's bedroom
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Relationships (4)
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Key Quotes (3)
"The absence of such evidence was evidence of the absence of intruders."Source
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"investigators had discovered long, blonde wig hairs at the scene of the crime that did not match anything in the MacDonald household."Source
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Quote #2
"These lab notes were powerful evidence that an intruder wearing a long, blonde wig and black wool clothing was at the murder scene on the night of February 17, 1970."Source
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Quote #3
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