Mods, this post probably needs to be moved somewhere else, as I'm getting totally

This case reminds me of the controversy and questions that linger in the Jeffrey R. MacDonald conviction of the murder of his wife and two kids. His wife was pregnant, so actually he was guilty of four murders. If he was truly guilty...I've read alot about the case, and still can't decide whether or not he actually committed the crime.

One of the prosecutors, James Blackburn, was later disbarred. The crime scene was trampled by MP's and everyone's brother initially-no one was logging in the people who entered the Ft. Bragg quarters.
I read Fatal Vision, whose author settled out of court with MacDonald for 200K after being sued for ethical breaches in journalism. Then I read the rebuttal book, Fatal Justice. Not sure why this case, among a handful of others, have intrigued me for so long. Diane Downs is another. And Cullen Davis' acquittal for wounding his ex-wife and killing his preteen stepdaughter.
All of these cases involved babies, or young children. Death is such a waste, particularly when the very young are involved.
