[Murder Cases here are usually filed in the name of the perpetrator, or the lead perpetrator. If the case remains unsolved or with several killers, the case may be filed in the name of the victim]
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MABEN, GEORGE: Countdown to Murder: Murdering the Mother-in-Law TV -
Sixty-five-year-old Maureen Cosgrove was a pillar of her community. George Maben was a stranger who had fallen in love with her daughter. He moved into the family home. Countdown to Murder: Murdering the Mother-in-Law s2e8: Countdown to Murder, Channel 5 2015
He decided to get rid of her. He thought he’d concocted a perfect alibi, and then strangled Maureen in her own home. ibid.
George Maben was sentenced to thirteen years in prison – two less than the standard tariff for premeditated murder. The judge described Maben as a kind and caring person and unlikely to kill again. The family were horrified. ibid.
George Maben’s sentence was revised by the Court of Appeal. He was given an extra five years in prison. ibid.
MACDONALD, JEFFREY: Great Crimes & Trials TV - The Guardian online - The Accused, Jeffrey McDonald: People Magazine Investigates TV - True Crime Recaps 2022 -
Early in the morning of 7th February 1970 the military police hurried to the house of Captain Jeffrey MacDonald, a green beret doctor. Great Crimes & Trials s1e9: The Green Beret Killings, BBC 1993
He told of waking up to find that four hippies had broken into the house. There were three men and a blonde woman in a floppy hat. ibid.
The story the blood told was different from his. ibid.
In October the army inquiry dismissed the charges against Captain MacDonald for lack of evidence. ibid.
The Supreme Court disagreed and in July 1979, nine years after the killings, Jeffrey MacDonald stood trial. ibid.
The sentence was the maximum: three consecutive life terms. ibid.
On 31st March 1982 the Supreme Court finally ruled that Jeffrey MacDonald’s constitution rights had not been violated. ibid.
At some time before 3.30 a.m. someone brutally attacked the MacDonald family in their home at 544 Castle Drive on what was then the open military base of Fort Bragg. MacDonald’s 26-year-old pregnant wife, Colette, had both her arms broken and was stabbed repeatedly in the chest and neck with a paring knife and an ice-pick. The couple’s five-year-old daughter Kimberley was beaten across the head with a club and stabbed multiple times in the neck. Two-year-old Kristen was stabbed over 30 times in the back, chest and neck with a knife and an ice-pick. MacDonald himself received relatively minor injuries except for a single stab wound that punctured his lung.
At around 3.30 a.m. MacDonald called the emergency services, while apparently drifting in and out of consciousness. He told the first military police to arrive that his family had been attacked by four intruders – two white men, a black man and a white woman. He said the woman held a candle and chanted ‘Acid is groovy’ and ‘Kill the pigs’. On the headboard in the marital bedroom the word ‘PIG’ was written in blood. The Guardian online article 14th April 2013 Andrew Anthony ‘The Fort Bragg murders: Is Jeffrey Macdonald innocent?’
McDonald has always claimed abandoned drug-crazed hippies killed his family. The Accused, Jeffrey McDonald: People Magazine Investigates, news clip, ID 2017
At the time this happened these were the most shocking murders there had been in the United States. This was an all-American family at home on a military base getting slaughtered. ibid. Nicole
She had been stabbed twenty-one times with an ice-pick and fifteen times with a knife. ibid.
The prosecution had made a big deal out of the fact that they thought the crime scene was staged. ibid.
They withheld key evidence. ibid.
The summer of 1969 was a hot one … Then in August came the news that nine people had been brutally murdered in Los Angeles by members of a cult led by Charles Manson. True Crime Recaps: Did Jeffrey MacDonald Slay His Family? Youtube 19.06, 2022
So when Jeffrey MacDonald, a decorated Army surgeon and green beret, said a group of hippies tripping on acid killed his pregnant wife and two daughters, and left him clinging to life, well anybody with a dollar would bet he was telling the truth. ibid.
Jeffrey’s wounds were almost nothing compared to his wife and children. ibid.
Just like that the good doctor was looking more and more like a savage killer. ibid.
The Supreme Court reversed the reversal and said the charges should stick. ibid.
MACDOWELL, WILLIAM: Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Renee and Andrew MacRae TV -
The mysterious disappearance of a mother and her three-year-old son is one of Scotland’s longest unsolved murder cases. Today an 80-year-old man is on trial for their murders: MacDowell, William. Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Renee and Andrew MacRae I II, captions, BBC 2023
On 12th November 1976 Renee Macrae’s car was found abandoned and ablaze. ibid.
The investigation into Renee and Andrew’s disappearance reopened five years ago by Police Scotland. ibid.
‘William McDowell was company secretary to her husband’s firm.’ ibid.
‘This is the man in Renee’s life: William MacDowell, a married man, and company secretary to her husband’s firm.’ ibid. original documentary
‘The remains of Renee and Andrew have never been recovered.’ ibid. prosecution brief