A Wilderness of Error

Overview
Army surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald finds himself imprisoned for the brutal murders of his family, igniting a complex web of conflicting stories that complicates the quest for truth. As layers of speculation unfold, a haunting question emerges: could MacDonald actually be innocent? This gripping exploration, inspired by Errol Morris's acclaimed book, delves into the intricacies of justice, perception, and the darker sides of human nature while challenging viewers to reconsider the nature of guilt and innocence in a sensationalized case.
Episodes
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1

Girl in a Floppy Hat
Renowned director Errol Morris becomes captivated by a notorious true crime case from 1970 involving the brutal slaying of a pregnant woman and her tw...
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2

A Time of Suspicion
Following an Army hearing that clears Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, a Green Beret, his father-in-law insists on a new investigation. However, as he delves i...
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Should the Jury Find...
Nearly a decade after the tragic deaths of his pregnant spouse and two little girls, Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, a Green Beret, faces a civilian jury to d...
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When a Narrative Becomes Reality
Joe McGinniss' controversial work, "Fatal Vision," portrays Jeffrey MacDonald in a negative light; however, emerging evidence suggests that MacDonald ...
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A Wilderness of Error
After spending over three decades behind bars, Jeffrey MacDonald gets a chance when a federal judge consents to review new evidence surrounding his co...