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 FATAL VISION  

FATAL VISION
Karl Malden, Gary Cole

Starmaker Video, 1992

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FOR NEARLY TEN THE KASSABS BATTLE THE GOVERNMENT,MILITARY AND MEDIA UNTIL THEIR QUEST FOR JUSTICE IS SATISFIED.


Excellent Mini-Series!

Fatal Vision was one of the many mini-series adapting Joe McGinnis books like Fatal Vision about Jeffrey Macdonald and his family's brutal murder. They cast Gary Cole who can hold his own against Academy Award winners, Karl Malden and Eva Marie Saint who play his in-laws. He still pleads innocence despite the fact that he's convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, Colette, and two young daughters in one of the military's darkest hours. He survived with superficial wounds claiming hippies like the Manson family in North Carolina. Well, the in-laws are the first that don't buy Jeffrey's story and begin to piece together the fact that he might have committed such unspeakable acts. The murders were clearly brutal judging by the crimes itself. The girls weren't shot but stabbed to death for no reason and the same for Colette. What might have been? Jeffrey had a beautiful family and then one day, they were all gone. It might be hard to believe a doctor didn't fight off the so-called hippies who were killing his family. There was no motives for outsiders to come and kill his family because they were on an American military base of Fort Bragg. That would be the dumbest criminal ever not to get caught on Fort Bragg. That's the last place, criminals would go to committ such a heinous crime unless they could get away with it. How can people on a military base not notice strangers? etc. So it comes down to Jeffrey Macdonald's word, if you believe it. After the murders, Jeffrey doesn't seem to dwell in sorry as you might expect him to appear. People believe him. It's not until his father-in-law starts beginning to investigate the crime. Jeffrey was a Jekyll and Hyde character according to this mini-series. The book by the same name is equally chilling, informative, and well-written. I just wish that they made movies like this nowadays.


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The Best Mystery Movie Ever, and true!

I don't usually go for mysteries, but this one will captivate you until the very last second! THEN you want to scream, " Gotcha! You $#%@ ! " It was incredible detective work to determine how each were killed, since they were a one-in-a-million family; each having a different blood type. At the time this happened, I only lived about 2 miles away, on Ft. Bragg. There were other bits of information in the local paper, that weren't brought out in the movie, that only added to the definitive guilt of this monster. Hopefully he will never spend another free moment. Joe McGinnis was originally supposed to write this story to help Macdonald, but became convinced of his guilt as well and wrote accordingly. Phenomenal performance by Karl Malden.


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