This document appears to be a page from a legal review or oversight report concerning the Jeffrey MacDonald murder case ('Fatal Vision'). It details allegations of prosecutorial misconduct where prosecutor James Blackburn allegedly threatened witness Helena Stoeckley to suppress her confession of being present at the murder scene. It highlights that former Deputy Marshall Jim Britt came forward in 2005 to corroborate this suppression of evidence. NOTE: While the user requested 'Epstein-related' analysis, this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein; it deals exclusively with the Jeffrey MacDonald case, though it bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey MacDonald | Defendant/Subject |
Convicted of murders; document argues for his innocence based on suppressed evidence.
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| Helena Stoeckley | Witness/Suspect |
Alleged intruder who admitted to being in the house but testified to amnesia after being threatened.
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| Jim Britt | Former Deputy Marshall |
Escorted Stoeckley; witnessed her confession to the prosecutor and the prosecutor's subsequent threat.
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| James Blackburn | Prosecutor |
Allegedly threatened Stoeckley with indictment if she testified truthfully and withheld her confession from the court.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| US Marshals Service |
Implied by Jim Britt's title (Deputy Marshall).
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| Location | Context |
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Scene of the murders.
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Location of testimony and legal proceedings.
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"Jim Britt avers that he personally witnessed Helena Stoeckley state to James Blackburn [the prosecutor] that she and others were present in the MacDonald home on the night of the MacDonald murders"Source
"Jim Britt further avers that he witnessed and heard James Blackburn... directly threaten Helena Stoeckley, telling her that if she so testified in court he would indict her for first degree murder."Source
"Thus, the jury never learned that there was hard, scientific evidence of intruders in the house"Source
"This new and suppressed evidence corroborates Stoeckley’s original account that she remembers being in the house and participating in the murders."Source
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