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#21 Postby dfuzz » Sun Jul 25, 2004 11:33 pm

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rainstorm wrote:welcome dfuzz, did you bring ziffel with you?


No, Ziffel is in his pen at the moment. He wants out real bad but I won't let him. I would let him run around at Eastern but they have a bounty on his head.
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OMG. LOL. That is too funny. I remember that. :lol:


It was a sad state of affairs...

Truly sad :roll:
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#22 Postby rainstorm » Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:26 am

too bad
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#23 Postby coriolis » Mon Jul 26, 2004 6:15 am

It's starting to sound more and more like hedunit. As soon as the police said he's a "person of interest" it started to sound like a replay of OJ and Peterson.

In this area a Dr. Illes was recently convicted of murdering his wife. This seems like a disturbing trend.
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#24 Postby j » Mon Jul 26, 2004 7:31 am

rainstorm wrote:its an act. he was sane enough to plan the murder and get rid of the evidence. and he was sane enough to get away with a lie for years. just an act.
i have zero pity for him


I'm with you on this one.
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#25 Postby bfez1 » Mon Jul 26, 2004 8:37 am

It's just a matter of time before they arrest him. Probably today or tomorrow.

HE DID IT!!!

If I were Lori's mother I would probably be in jail right now because when I went to visit Mark I would want to squeeze the life out of him and make him tell me where my daughter is. :grr: :grr: :grr:
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#26 Postby streetsoldier » Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:23 am

On FoxNews, I noticed a scroll stating that "an arrest may come as early as this week" on Lori's case...this guy sounds like BIG trouble, IMHO.
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#27 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:29 am

They should put OJ, Peterson and Hacking in a room together. Then secretly video tape their conversations. I think we'd have 3 convictions in a heartbeat.

Then they can all go to the Big House together.

Cause they're all guilty, IMHO.

Seriously though, I know this can't be legally done. But if I had my way, they'd all 3 just be rounded up. No explanations given. Just shoved in a room, with a table and 3 chairs. Then close the door. And watch the show begin.

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#28 Postby Kiko » Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:40 am

They just wouldn't be able to not brag? Is that what you mean would happen, Mary?

It is a human trait though, isn't it?
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#29 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 26, 2004 10:27 am

Kiko - no I'd like them all to admit they killed their wives and figure out they belong to that 'club' or as someone said, the new trend.

I still can't believe OJ got off!!! 10 years ago and I still shake my head at that one. My husband has already said Peterson will get off, "just like OJ did".

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#30 Postby streetsoldier » Mon Jul 26, 2004 11:08 am

While we're on the general subject, I cannot BELIEVE the judge in the Kobe Bryant case allowing the accuser's sexual history to play a factor, thus denying her the protection of the "rape-shield" law, and giving Kobe's attorney more than enough ammo to skewer the girl...

And another high-profile jock gets off scot-free... :grrr:
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#31 Postby rainstorm » Mon Jul 26, 2004 12:06 pm

that was disgusting soldier
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#32 Postby streetsoldier » Mon Jul 26, 2004 6:30 pm

I calls 'em like I sees 'em, Helen.
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#33 Postby rainstorm » Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:06 pm

i am agreeing with you, hehe
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#34 Postby Miss Mary » Wed Jul 28, 2004 10:35 am

Only a matter of time before Mark Hacking is arrested now. I'm surprised he's not already in jail, after reading this article.

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From Fox News:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,127268,00.html

Cops: 'Rage Killing' in Hacking Home

Wednesday, July 28, 2004

SALT LAKE CITY  — Police believe that a "rage killing" took place inside Lori and Mark Hacking's apartment hours before Lori was reported missing, FOX News has learned.

Authorities also said they believe 27-year-old Lori Hacking (search) was attacked and killed inside the apartment, sometime between the night of Sunday July 18 and the morning of Monday July 19, when she was reported missing.

Investigators said there was some evidence of a struggle, but there is no indication that it was a chaotic situation. Though there were drops of blood found inside the apartment, there was no evidence that any blood had been cleaned up, according to authorities.

No one has been named a suspect in the case, but Lori's husband, Mark Hacking (search), has been labeled a "person of interest."

Hacking, 28, who has been hospitalized since last week in the psychiatric unit where he had worked nights as an orderly, has retained high-profile defense attorney D. Gilbert Athay.

Athay said this week he has spoken to Mark Hacking many times since he was hired Thursday, but refused to characterize the conversations.

Earlier this week, police confirmed that a bloody knife with strands of brown hair on it was among the numerous pieces of evidence they removed from the couple's apartment.

There were also unconfirmed reports that authorities were testing a clump of brown hair found in a trash bin just a block or two from the store where Mark Hacking purchased a mattress minutes before he called police about his wife's disappearance.

On the day the Lori disappeared, authorities were seen removing a box spring from the couple's apartment. Investigators have refused to confirm reports that they found a mattress in a nearby trash bin the same day.

Detective Dwayne Baird would not say Tuesday if police recovered a mattress, although he did say investigators are not looking for one.

Also Tuesday, police completed their search of the apartment. The families of the missing woman and her husband began packing up and moving out the couple's possessions.

The couple were planning to leave their Salt Lake City home last week and move to North Carolina, but Lori Hacking disappeared just days before, apparently on July 19. Lori had just learned she was five weeks pregnant.

After she vanished, police and family members learned that besides lying about being accepted to medical school, her husband had not even graduated from college.

"We learned a lot of things in his life that are not true," Baird said Tuesday. "Medical school was the pinnacle of that deception."

Early Wednesday, authorities continued hunting for evidence at a landfill north of Salt Lake City with cadaver-sniffing dogs. There was no word on whether they found anything.

The volunteer search for Lori Hacking was called off Tuesday. Organizers said the search was moving from neighborhoods, industrial areas and nearby canyons into more rugged terrain, and they did not want volunteers getting hurt.

The volunteer search could resume later using specialized teams or specific tips, and all-terrain vehicles and helicopters could be deployed as needed, according to Scott Dunaway, a spokesman for Lori Hacking's family.

Disturbing Phone Call

In other developments, police confirmed news reports that Lori Hacking's last day at work before she disappeared was cut short by a phone call that left her so distraught she went home early.

"We wouldn't have any reason to doubt" the employee accounts, Baird said Monday.

Hacking's co-workers said Lori was sobbing after the University of North Carolina (search) medical school called to say her husband was not enrolled there, as he had told her he was. Lori had been trying to arrange on-campus housing.

Colleagues at Wells Fargo Securities Services (search) said Lori, a trading assistant, was a normally private young woman who did not share personal troubles, making her breakdown in the office all the more unusual.

The co-workers gave accounts of the phone call to homicide detectives after she was reported missing. Officials at the University of North Carolina were trying to determine whether one of their administrators made the call.

Church said detectives showed up at Wells Fargo the day after Hacking's disappearance and inspected her e-mail and computer files. Results on some of the other evidence collected by police are pending.

"She was visibly upset. She started to cry and got up to walk away," her supervisor, Randy Church, told The Associated Press on Monday.

He added that when co-workers asked her what was wrong, she replied, "It's no big deal; I'm OK. But I think I will go home."

Lori Hacking left work early after receiving the call Friday afternoon, July 16. Mark Hacking reported his wife's disappearance the following Monday.

Mark Hacking said his wife did not wake him up after coming home from an early morning jog July 19 and never showed up to work.

Police later said he was at a furniture store buying a new mattress only about a half an hour before reporting that Lori was missing.

Footage from a surveillance camera shows Mark Hacking looking for a mattress in one store but then leaving, apparently when he found out he couldn't take his purchase with him right then, FOX News has learned.

Instead, he wound up buying the mattress he came home with from a store across the street.

Mark Hacking has been at the psychiatric hospital since police found him running around naked in sandals the night after the search for his wife began. Police refused to say whether he was being held involuntarily, but Assistant District Attorney Bob Stott said he was free to leave the hospital.

Fox News' Alicia Acuna, Catherine Donaldson-Evans and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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#35 Postby GalvestonDuck » Sun Aug 01, 2004 8:13 am

GalvestonDuck wrote:Since this guy seems to already be in something of an emotionally unstable state of mind, I'm thinking there's a chance (albeit very slim chance) that he could fess up to what he did and that way we wouldn't have to keep speculating about if and why he killed her.


Well, it took a week, but it sounds like there may finally be some resolution to this case. The search has been called off by the family due to some "new information" volunteered by Mark Hacking.

News conference later today.
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#36 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Aug 01, 2004 8:22 am

Interesting new development. Maybe deep down this Mark Hacking has watched Scott Peterson toy with Laci's family's emotions by not confessing to his crime. We can only hope that on some level he will now do the decent thing - confess. Tell us where her body is. But if you read all the latest articles about Mark Hacking, he had a long history of cover-ups and lies. If his lying had just started a few months ago, maybe he'd be able to do this right, but it sure sounds like there's a long pattern of him not facing the truth.

So this case could go either way. I'll be interested to see what the conference reveals.

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#37 Postby Brent » Sun Aug 01, 2004 8:27 am

Fox News reported last night that police believed he killed her on the old mattress by stabbing her and dumped her in the landfill. Now, they found the old mattress, so far no sign of her. They also said an arrest is coming soon. This Morning, MSNBC reports he is cooperating with police.

Which is it? :roll:
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#38 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Aug 01, 2004 8:34 am

Brent - since Mark Hacking is in the hospital, possibly even under guard, may be one reason why police are taking their time with this case. They probably want to do it right and nail him. As for calling off the search, I imagine they know her body is not in the landfill. They don't want to keep that effort going, since it's futile at this point. I just hope this guy tells the truth in the end. It will be a first if he does. He won't be in that Scott Peterson/OJ club anymore.

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#39 Postby bfez1 » Sun Aug 01, 2004 11:30 am

Police are holding a news conference today. I would think an arrest is imminent.

Just heard they believe her body is wrapped in the mattress cover and is in the landfill. Arrest could come as soon as tomorrow.
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