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Jeffrey R. MacDonald

Jeffrey Robert MacDonald (born October 12, 1943) is an American convicted in 1979 for the murders of his pregnant wife and two daughters in February 1970. At the time of the murders, MacDonald was a U.S. Army officer (Special Forces Green Beret), medical doctor, and practicing physician. MacDonald maintains that a group of Charles Manson-type hippies committed the crimes and has filed several unsuccessful appeals attempting to overturn his convictions.
==Early life==
Jeffrey Robert MacDonald was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, the second of three children of Robert MacDonald, known as "Mac," and his wife Dorothy (née Perry). Raised on Long Island, he attended Patchogue High School, where he was voted both "most popular" and "most likely to succeed," and he was Senior Class President and Captain of the high school football team. His grades were high enough that he won a scholarship to Princeton University. While at Princeton, MacDonald resumed a romantic relationship with Colette Kathryn Stevenson, whom he had dated while in high school. On September 14, 1963, upon learning Colette was pregnant with his child, the couple married. Their daughter Kimberley was born on April 18, 1964.
After attending Princeton for three years, he and his family moved to Chicago in 1964, where he was accepted to Northwestern University Medical School. Their second child, Kristen, was born on May 8, 1967. The following year, upon his graduation from medical school, MacDonald completed an internship at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. He joined the Army on July 1, 1969 and the entire family moved to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he held the rank of Captain. MacDonald was assigned to the Green Berets as a Group Surgeon to the 3rd Special Forces Group in September 1969.〔(Trial testimony of Colette's mother, Mildred Kassab ).〕〔(Transcript of Jeffrey MacDonald’s Article 32 Investigation Hearing, 1970, Vol. 12. ), CPT Richard Thoesen, MSC: "I came to know Captain MacDonald when he reported to the 3rd Special Forces Group. I was his sponsor… In the latter part of August… 1969…"〕

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