Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald is a previous American clinical specialist and United States Army commander who was viewed entirelyblameworthy in August 1979 of killing his pregnant spouse, Colette, and two youngsters, Kimberly, 6, and Kristen, 2, while filling in as an Army Special Forces doctor in February 1970.

He has consistently kept up with his honesty in the killings, which he claims were done by four interlopers, three of whom were men and one of whom was a lady. They broke into his home at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, through an unstable indirect access and assaulted him, his significant other, and his youngsters with blades, clubs, and ice pick.

In any case, the criminological proof created in the preliminary disproved his charges. MacDonald, Jeffrey, is as yet alive. He is as of now carrying out a daily existence punishment at 78 years old years old. He was born in New York City, New York, on October 12, 1943.

BornOctober 12, 1943 (age 78)

New York City, U.S.

OccupationFormer physician
Spouse(s)
  • Colette Stevenson

  • Kathryn Kurichh 

Children
  • Kimberley (b. 1964; murdered 1970);
  • Kristen (b. 1967; murdered 1970)
MotiveUnknown. Possible rage compounded to mimic a Manson-inspired massacre.
Conviction(s)First-degree murder
Second-degree murder 
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Imprisoned atFederal Correctional Institution, Cumberland, Maryland, U.S.

In any case, MacDonald’s primary protection legal counselor, Bernard ‘Bernie’ Segal, died at his home in Philadelphia in 1997 at 89 years old. He was all around perceived for his work in social equality issues.

Jeffrey MacDonald, otherwise called Federal Inmate No. 0131-177, is presently serving a daily existence term at a government jail in Maryland. Subsequent to wedding Kathryn Kurichh of the Baltimore region in 2001, he was moved there from a California prison.

‘Fatal Vision’ killer, Jeffrey MacDonald, wants compassionate release

— New York Post (@nypost) March 11, 2021


After Kathryn kept in touch with him in jail, thinking about how she could help him to set up his guiltlessness, the two became companions. MacDonald keeps on demanding that he didn’t kill his family, however he has depleted all choices for a new preliminary. Moreover, the MacDonald murder case is as yet one of the most tested in American criminal history.