Kristen

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Kristen MacDonald

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1970-02-17 N/A Murders of Colette, Kimberly, and Kristen MacDonald MacDonald Home View

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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.

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2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a draft manuscript (dated 4.2.12) written by a lawyer (likely Alan Dershowitz, based on the style and provenance of the file) regarding the Jeffrey MacDonald murder case. The text critiques the suppression of scientific evidence in the case and recounts how the author, initially skeptical of MacDonald's innocence, became convinced to help him after a chance meeting at Terminal Island Federal Prison. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger production of documents, potentially related to the Epstein investigation where Dershowitz was a key figure.

Manuscript draft / book chapter
2025-11-19
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