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FILE - In this March 1, 1995 file photo Jeffrey MacDonald gestures at the federal correctional institution in Sheridan, Ore. MacDonald, a former Army captain serving three life sentences for the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young children, has a hearing scheduled Thursday, March 11, 2021 on his request to a federal judge to free him due to his age and failing health. (AP Photo/Shane Young, file) March 12, 2021 - 6:25 AM
RALEIGH, N.C. - A former Army physician serving life prison sentences for the brutal murders of his wife and two young daughters more than 50 years ago should be released because of his deteriorating health, his attorneys told a judge on Thursday.
Ex-officer MacDonald in Fort Bragg murders seeks release
GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press
March 12, 2021
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FILE - In this March 1, 1995 file photo Jeffrey MacDonald gestures at the federal correctional institution in Sheridan, Ore. MacDonald, a former Army captain serving three life sentences for the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young children, has a hearing scheduled Thursday, March 11, 2021 on his request to a federal judge to free him due to his age and failing health.Shane Young/AP
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) A former Army physician serving life prison sentences for the brutal murders of his wife and two young daughters more than 50 years ago should be released because of his deteriorating health, his attorneys told a judge on Thursday.
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Jeffrey MacDonald sought compassionate release from a federal prison in Maryland on Thursday as a sick and elderly inmate, more than 50 years after Army investigators found his wife and children brutally slain in their Fort Bragg home, triggering a murder mystery that still holds the world in its grip.