Fatal Vision is the electrifying true story of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, the handsome, Princeton-educated physician convicted of savagely slaying his young pregnant wife and two small children, murders he vehemently denies committing. Bestselling author Joe McGinnis chronicles every aspect of this horrifying and intricate crime, and probes the life and psyche of the magnetic, all-American Jeffrey MacDonald, a golden boy who seemed destined to have it all. The result is a penetration to the heart of darknes that enshrouded ...
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Fatal Vision is the electrifying true story of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, the handsome, Princeton-educated physician convicted of savagely slaying his young pregnant wife and two small children, murders he vehemently denies committing. Bestselling author Joe McGinnis chronicles every aspect of this horrifying and intricate crime, and probes the life and psyche of the magnetic, all-American Jeffrey MacDonald, a golden boy who seemed destined to have it all. The result is a penetration to the heart of darknes that enshrouded one of the most complex criminal cases ever to capture the attention of the American public. It is haunting, stunningly suspenseful--a work that no reader will be able to forget. With 8 pages of dramatic photos and a special epilogue by the author
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Add this copy of Fatal Vision to cart. $400.00, good condition, Sold by Book Alley rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Pasadena, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1984 by Deutsch.
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Good in good dust jacket. Signed. Signed inscription by McGinniss to his lawyer, John Sturgeon on flyleaf, dated 1987. The subject of Fatal Vision and convicted murderer, Jeffrey MacDonald, sued McGinniss after claiming that McGinniss exploited their relationship in order to write a book portraying him in a negative light. The book went on to be adapted into a popular and critically succesful miniseries. A rare piece of true crime history. Dust jacket is unclipped and shows light wear at edges and mild sunning to spine; now in.