Go to Unsolved Mystery Publications Main Index Go to Free account page
Go to frequently asked mystery questions Go to Unsolved Mystery Publications Main Index
Welcome: to Unsolved Mysteries 1 2 3
 
 New Mystery StoryNew Unsolved Mystery UserLogon to Unsolved MysteriesRead Random Mystery StoryChat on Unsolved MysteriesMystery Coffee houseGeneral Mysterious AdviceSerious Mysterious AdviceReplies Wanted on these mystery stories
 




Show Stories by
Newest
Recently Updated
Wanting Replies
Recently Replied to
Discussions&Questions
Site Suggestions
Highest Rated
Most Rated
General Advice

Ancient Beliefs
Angels, God, Spiritual
Animals&Pets
Comedy
Conspiracy Theories
Debates
Dreams
Dream Interpretation
Embarrassing Moments
Entertainment
ESP
General Interest
Ghosts/Apparitions
Hauntings
History
Horror
Household tips
Human Interest
Humor / Jokes
In Recognition of
Lost Friends/Family
Missing Persons
Music
Mysterious Happenings
Mysterious Sounds
Near Death Experience
Ouija Mysteries
Out of Body Experience
Party Line
Philosophy
Poetry
Prayers
Predictions
Psychic Advice
Quotes
Religious / Religions
Reviews
Riddles
Science
Sci-fi
Serious Advice
Strictly Fiction
Unsolved Crimes
UFOs
Urban Legends
USM Events and People
USM Games
In Memory of
Self Help
Search Stories:


Stories By AuthorId:


Google
Web Site   

Bookmark and Share



**Mark Hacking Pleads NOT GUILTY**

  Author:  17560  Category:(News) Created:(10/29/2004 1:33:00 PM)
This post has been Viewed (997 times)

From Fox News:

Mark Hacking pleaded not guilty Friday to murdering his wife, Lori, whose remains were found in a landfill weeks after her disappearance.

Prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty against Hacking, whose trial was set for April 18.

Authorities believe Lori Hacking, 27, was killed July 19 after learning her husband had not been accepted to medical school in North Carolina, as he had claimed. The couple were packing to move there when she vanished.

The innocent plea infuriated the victim's family.

"I know that one day Mark will receive perfect judgment from the only judge who knows every detail of what he did that terrible night," Lori Hacking's mother, Thelma Soares, said outside court.

Prosecutor Robert Stott said he was not seeking the death penalty because he cannot prove Lori Hacking was five weeks pregnant, as she told friends. Her remains were badly decomposed. Utah law allows the death penalty for multiple murder.

Hacking's attorney indicated he would challenge Hacking's alleged confession to his brothers that he shot his wife in the head while she slept and disposed of her remains, the weapon and a mattress in trash bins.

"Any time they call a family member to testify against another family member, it's going to be painful," said Scott Hacking, a physician who said his brother underwent extensive psychiatric testing while in jail.

Hacking's plea came after the victim's brother, Paul Soares, begged him in a letter to "save your family the grief and cost" and plead guilty to murder.

I get so ANGRY when people plead "not guilty" to murder when it's obvious they did it! He confessed to his brothers and now some defense attorney will say he was insane at the time or use some other useless excuse. I just can't believe ANOTHER husband pleads "not guilty" to killing their wife.

You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or
interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click here

Scroll all the way down to read replies.

Show all stories by   Author:  17560 ( Click here )

Halloween is Right around the corner.. .







 
Replies:      
Date: 10/29/2004 2:02:00 PM  From Authorid: 62265    Well, I guess you never REALLY know if he did it unless they have hard evidence or he confesses. But it might appear that he did it because she found out he was lying to her then went missing, so he had a little motive. I'm not trying to take his side, I'm just trying to look on both sides of the case and look at all the scenerios.  
Date: 10/29/2004 3:43:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 17560    He did confess! Just cause he didn't confess to the police doesn't mean it's not a "real" confession. Confessing to his brothers is probably better than confessing to the police anyway. I'm sure his brothers aren't going to lie on the stand. We will see how this one turns out.  
Date: 10/29/2004 4:00:00 PM  From Authorid: 62265    So he did confess huh? I gotta stop getting my info from friends and watch the trial on CourtTv LoL.  
Date: 10/29/2004 4:20:00 PM  From Authorid: 47218    confessed to his brothers? Isn't that hearsay?  
Date: 10/29/2004 4:27:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 17560    I don't know if it's hearsay or not...his brother's are suppose to testify when he goes to trial though so we'll have to see....  
Date: 10/29/2004 4:44:00 PM  From Authorid: 7952    Molly, they said that his brothers were respectable members of the community and were going to accept it as a legal confession. I am unsure though if he later confessed "officially".  
Date: 10/29/2004 9:03:00 PM  From Authorid: 53961    The sad part is is that he continues to hurt others while denying what he has done. Thank God they found her remains - all 15 lbs of what was 115... Sad... So, very sad  
Date: 10/29/2004 9:17:00 PM  From Authorid: 12341    What Paula said. Nothing is sadder than finding bits and pieces of another human, and yet the family and friends must have closure, simply from knowing the truth, and the truth will eventually be known. Only thing left is for the legal system to find the evidence needed for complete closure in this case.  

Find great Easter stories on Angels Feather
Information Privacy policy and Copyrights

Renasoft is the proud sponsor of the Unsolved Mystery Publications website.
See: www.rensoft.com Personal Site server, Power to build Personal Web Sites and Personal Web Pages
All stories are copyright protected and may not be reproduced in any form, except by specific written authorization

Pages:993 11 1210 357 587 386 1421 919 512 971 582 1088 1050 1426 1415 398 1294 168 767 6 277 597 1339 1112 98 122 1406 587 1442 382 947 1398 1110 277 165 1031 1141 588 18 1119 740 1003 1537 1465 1398 746 756 865 1223 1195 36 1538 860 914 590 1147 219 673 206 1227 400 874 974 6 1214 979 1412 33 715 932 187 203 1518 1385 245 981 1528 1122 532 427 1065 1285 922 222 787 399 1139 891 16 997