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On Feb. 17, 1970, physician Jeffrey MacDonald called the police to his Fort Bragg, N.C., home. He told the responding officers that he had been assaulted
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A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald is a book by Errol Morris , published in September 2012. It reexamines the case of Jeffrey MacDonald , the
"A Wilderness of Error" tinkers explicitly with larger themes, not merely those of innocence and guilt and morality but also how we arrive at the narratives
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True Crime-Murder Early on the morning of February 17, 1970, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, a Green Beret doctor named Jeffrey MacDonald called the police for help.
In his new book, A Wilderness of Error , famed documentarian Errol Morris contends that convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald didn't kill his wife and daughters.
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