False World explanation:
Jeffrey MacDonald is an American former medical doctor and United States Army captain who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters while serving as an Army Special Forces physician.
Real World explanation:
Jeffrey MacDonald discovered that illegal drugs were being flown into the U.S. from Vietnam inside the corpses of dead American soldiers. He was trying to expose this. Because of his attempt to expose corruption in the U.S. military he was set up. Members of a Satanic cult were sent into his home to murder his wife and two daughters. MacDonald was blamed for the murders. He was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for life for the murders which he did not commit. He remains imprisoned today. The purpose of the murders was to prevent Captain MacDonald from exposing the international drug trafficking operation.
Satanic Cult Involvement
A Satanic Cult murdered the family of Jeffrey MacDonald. The names of the four members of the Satanic Cult are as follows:
Shelby Don Harris
Greg Mitchell
Dwight Smith (in the U.S. military)
Helena Stoackley
Organizations Involved
Following is a list of significant organizations involved with the Jeffrey MacDonald case sorted in alphabetical order.
Dover Air Force Base, Delaware
A U.S. Air Force base involved in international drug smuggling.
Fayetteville, N.C. Police Department
Civilian police department in the Fort Bragg area that investigated the murders of Jeffrey MacDonald's family. There was corruption within this police department. Two high level police officers (R.A. Struder and William F. Ivory) and possibly others were on the take from the drug traffickers.
Fort Bragg (North Carolina)
U.S. Army facility with an included air base involved in international drug smuggling from Southeast Asia. Captain Jeffrey MacDonald was stationed here.
Hickam Field, Hawaii
A major hub of the international drug trafficking operation involving the U.S. military. Heroin was removed here from the bodies of dead American soldiers being transported back to the U.S. from Vietnam.
Johnson Air Force Base (North Carolina)
U.S. Air Force Base in Goldsboro, N.C. involved in international drug smuggling from Southeast Asia.
Pope Air Force Base (North Carolina)
U.S. Army
U.S. Military organization involved in corruption. The U.S. Army was involved in International Drug Smuggling using the bodies of dead American soldiers returning to the U.S. from Vietnam. Captain MacDonald became aware of this happening at Fort Bragg and he tried to expose it.
U.S. Army officers as high as Generals were involved in the international drug trafficking operation.
The U.S. Army was aware that Jeffrey MacDonald did not murder his family. U.S. Army authorities were concerned that an investigation of Stoeckley's Satanic Cult group involvement in the MacDonald murders would expose the international drug smuggling network. Thus it was in the best interest of the U.S. Army that Captain MacDonald be blamed solely for the murders and go to prison for life. This is how dishonorable the U.S. army is. It would rather see an innocent man go to prison for life for crimes he did not commit than to have its reputation sullied in front of the American people.
U.S. Government
A corrupt Jew controlled Government that pretends to serve the American people. Not all members of the U.S. Government are dishonest and corrupt but there a significant portion of the U.S. Government that is and this portion has control over the government and supersedes the honest members of the government.
The U.S. Government had a vested interest in seeing Jeffrey MacDonald go to prison to prevent exposure of the massive corruption within the U.S. military that MacDonald was trying to expose.
U.S. Department of Justice
A corrupt U.S. Law Enforcement organization that was involved in the prosecution of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald.
Significant People
Following is a list of significant people in this case sorted in alphabetical order.
Ike Atkinson
The ring leader of the drug smuggling operation as identified by Helena Stoeckley. Atkinson was located in Goldsboro, N.C., supposedly working out of Johnson Air Force Base. Atkinson was in the U.S. military but subsequently got out and continued his business in drugs with the same contacts. He ran the Vietnam drug smuggling operation on the Eastern Seaboard.
Ike Atkinson, Kingpin -- The True Story on DVD
Prince Everette Beasely
Former Fayetteville, North Carolina police officer who was acquainted with Helena Stoeckely at the time of the murders. She was his drug informant.
Dr. James Brussel
A psychiatrist from New York. Corrupt.
Joseph Bullock
An informant and undercover operator working for the Fayetteville, N.C. police. Bullock advised Beasley that he saw Struder and Ivory (corrupt Fayetteville, N.C. police) exchange envelopes on occasion at the Dunkin' Donuts, Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, N.C. Bullock was shot in the head during an ambush when he came home from work when it was discovered that he was onto Struder and Ivory.
Franklin Taylor Dupree, Jr.
Corrupt District Judge of North Carolina who presided over the 1979 Jeffrey MacDonald trial.
Judge Dupree was heavily biased against Captain MacDonald and tried to discredit any witnesses in MacDonald's favor in the trial.
Bruce Fowler
Another member of the Satanic Cult that Helena Stoeckley was in. Was in the U.S. military.
Ted Gunderson
Private Investigator who took the Jeffrey MacDonald case starting in 1979 and substantiated Jeffrey McDonald's claims that he did not murder his family.
Shelby Don Harris
Another member of the Satanic Cult that Helena Stoeckley was in. Was in the U.S. military. One of the four members of the Satanic Cult that broke into the home of Jeffrey MacDonald in 1970 and murdered his family.
Shelby Don Harris admitted he was guilty in the MacDonald family murders.
William F. Ivory
A corrupt member of the Fayetteville, N.C. police department assigned to criminal investigations. He was involved in dealing drugs and working with drug traffickers. Ivory was involved in the crime scene search in the MacDonald investigation. Ivory was the chief investigator of the Jeffrey MacDonald case.
Helena said that 3 or 4 nights after the MacDonald murders she was picked up by Ivory (Fayetteville C.I.D.) and another Fayetteville C.I.D. named Shaw. They talked to her about the McDonald murders.
Colette MacDonald
Wife of Jeffrey MacDonald murdered by Satanic Cult members on February 17, 1970.
Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald
American former medical doctor and United States Army captain stationed at Fort Bragg (North Carolina) who discovered that illegal drugs were being flown into the United States from Southeast Asia hidden inside the corpses of dead American soldiers. He attempted to notify his superiors about this. Because he was a whistleblower attempted to expose corruption within the U.S. military he was set up. Members of a Satanic Cult were sent to murder his family. Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murder of his wife, Colette and their two children in 1979.
Helena Stoeckley testimony about drugs being flown into U.S. from Southeast Asia
Helena told Beasley that drugs, mainly Heroin, were being smuggled into the United States in the body cavities of dead soldiers from Vietnam. These drugs were being brought into the country in U.S. Army planes. The drugs were placed in the body cavities in plastic bags after the autopsy in Vietnam and before the bodies were placed on the airplanes. The bodies were then sewn up and shipped to various U.S. Army Air Bases in the U.S., including the Air Base at Fort Bragg (North Carolina). Those who handled the bodies in Vietnam and the U.S. were U.S. Army personnel. Most of the drugs came from Thailand.
The bodies of dead G.I.'s containing drugs were shipped to Fort Bragg, Pope Air Base, Johnson Air Base and other U.S. military bases. When the bodies arrived in the U.S. they were met by a contact at one of the military bases and after the drugs were removed from the bodies by thus contact, the bodies were sent to their final destination. Not all bodies contained drugs, just certain ones. The person who met the bodies at the respective Air Bases knew which bodies to check based on a pre-determined code.
The contacts who put the drugs in the body cavities in Vietnam and the people who took the drugs out of the body cavities in the U.S. were U.S. miliary personnel.
Military and civilian police officers were involved in this drug smuggling network.
U.S. Army officers as high as Generals were involved in the international drug trafficking operation.
Chronology of Events
Following is a list of significant events related to this case sorted in chronological order.
1968 - 1972: Helena Stoeckley was P.E. Beasley's drug informant.
February 17, 1970: The murders took place in the early morning hours.
April 6, 1970: Jeffrey MacDonald was first informed by the U.S Army that he was a suspect in the deaths of his wife and children. An Army tribunal (Article 32 Hearing) was subsequently convened and after hearing all the evidence after five months, Dr. MacDonald was found to be innocent of the charges against him. The hearing recommended that Helena Stoeckley and her (Satanic cult) group be investigated. The hearing concluded in October, 1970.
1971-1972: In spite of the recommendations of the hearing, the U.S. Army virtually ignored the possibility that Helena Stoeckley and her associations committed the murders and continued to investigate MacDonald. The U.S. Army C.I.D. did a complete reinvestigation of the case.
Dr. MacDonald was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army and began rebuilding his life in California as a respected emergency physician.
1974: A Federal grand jury was empaneled and investigated the case for six months, finally returning an indictment against Jeffrey MacDonald in 1975.
August,1979: Criminal trial of Jeffrey MacDonald for the murders of his wife and daughters before District Judge Franklin Taylor Dupree. The trial took place in Raleigh, North Carolina. The judge (Franklin Dupree) was heavily biased against Captain MacDonald and derailed any chance of a fair trial that Captain MacDonald might have gotten. During the trial, all 24 consecutive defense motions for admission of evidence or discovery were denied. Simultaneously, the U.S. Government received positive decisions on seven of their eight motions. The Judge disallowed Dr. MacDonald's seven critical witnesses, those being seven persons who corroborated the admissions of guilt by Helena Stoeckley. Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murders of his family and given three consecutive life sentences.
August, 1979: P.E. Beasley discovered that all of his files on the Satanic cult members had disappeared from the Fayetteville, North Carolina Police files. This was during the criminal trial of Jeffrey McDonald. So there was an active cover-up of the truth to prevent any evidence of Satanic cult activity in the murders.
1981 or 1982: P.E. Beasley talked to the wife of Greg Mitchell (Satanic cult member) after Greg Mitchell had died. Greg Mitchell was one of the four Satanic Cult members who murdered from Jeffrey MacDonald's family.
1983: Helena Stoeckley said that she had bombshell evidence to disclose in the Jeffrey MacDonald case but she suddenly died. She was possibly murdered by agents of the U.S. Government to silence her.
May 5, 1986: P.E. Beasley gives Ted Gunderson an affidavit in the case,
Ted Gunderson Investigation
Private Investigator Ted Gunderson took the case of Jeffrey MacDonald. He discovered that Jeffrey MacDonald was innocent of the murders of his wife and daughters and it was four members of a Satanic cult who committed the murders. He tracked down one of the cult members named Helena Stoeckley. She signed a confession that it was her Satanic Cult that was responsible. The FBI forced her to disavow her confession. The corrupt Judge over the MacDonald case refused to reopen the case based on the new evidence.
Click on the following link to see the results of Ted Gunderson's investigation.
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