This interview must have happened around 1991 when MacDonald was first eligible for parole. The father-in-law knew MacDonald best. Freddie did right and good.
Jeff is always claiming innocence, but the physical evidence points directly him. His story of the events - given right after the crimes - does not match the evidence. He’s guilty as hell.
Today is the anniversary of the deaths of Colette, Kimberly and Christie, I say a prayer for each one of them as well as the baby that Colette was carrying. I hope they’re all resting in peace
I everything I could read on the case on the internet, 2 books, to includeFatal Vision, Fatal Justice, and I've come to the conclusion he's where he belongs.
If MacDonald would have kept his big mouth shut, He be a free man today! His father in law wouldn't have went after him. But the Guilty alway's get it, one way or another!
Freddie changed his mind about JM after he read the article 32 transcript and found all the lies and truth of how his daughter AZ nd grandchildren were murdered
In 1971, CID investigators Mike Pickering and Jack Bennett interviewed Cathy Perry in Florida and she denied any involvement in the murders. The CID also obtained head hair and fingerprint exemplars from Perry, and no match was found at the crime scene. In 1971, Perry was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and she had a history of severe drug use. In 1984, Perry called the FBI and stated that she wanted to confess to being involved in the MacDonald murders. Perry's confession was a bizarre tale with no connection to the facts of this case. Perry claimed that she was picked up off the streets by a group of unknown individuals who recruited her into partaking in a home invasion. Perry states that the group entered through the front door of the MacDonald residence, that she went upstairs to kill one of the two MacDonald boys, and that Jeffrey MacDonald was subdued in the living room with narcotics. Perry added that one of the white male intruders was dark-skinned and that she killed Colette by stabbing her in the legs and stomach. Perry recanted this confession later that same year.
This is such a terrible story. I’m so glad that Mr KassAb fought to keep McDonald in prison. He could have just divorced his wife and walked out of the little girls lives just like all deadbeat dads do. Murder was not on the auction block unless he wanted to lull himself….I wouldn’t have minded if he killed himself.
I liked Kassab even more when I found out he was her stepfather.
F W Yes, he was, but dear Colette never let anyone call him that. From the moment he married her widowed mother, he was her father, and that’s that!
Me too....He considered her blood family. He is a great guy.
We tend to think of step-parents as villains/abusers. Freddy Kassab truly loved Colette.
Freddie lost his first wife and child during the WWII London blitz whilst he was fighting in Germany. The man is a legend.
Freddy Kassab was a graceful, classy man on a mission due to love!!!
Yep!!
karmalevel yes, he was. Rest in peace
You are so right: Well said!
Macdonald was no match for Freddy.
Freddie is a saint!!
Well done Freddie
This interview must have happened around 1991 when MacDonald was first eligible for parole. The father-in-law knew MacDonald best. Freddie did right and good.
+Robert deVito I admired Freddie. We should all have parents-step parents.
I agree overwhelmingly with you. God Bless!
He didn't go to his 1st parole hearing.
Great great man Freddie Kassab
Was.
R.I.P Freddie and Mildred.
Jeff is always claiming innocence, but the physical evidence points directly him.
His story of the events - given right after the crimes - does not match the evidence.
He’s guilty as hell.
Today is the anniversary of the deaths of Colette, Kimberly and Christie, I say a prayer for each one of them as well as the baby that Colette was carrying. I hope they’re all resting in peace
Freddie Kassab was quite the MAN....
Freddy rocks!!
Amazing Jeffrey never gives up and he continues to go to court and hires new lawyers and submits bogus evidence
He’s got nothing else going on
I everything I could read on the case on the internet, 2 books, to includeFatal Vision, Fatal Justice, and I've come to the conclusion he's where he belongs.
good. he should rot in jail, then in hell
Only one person who hates Kassab is McDonald.
If MacDonald would have kept his big mouth shut, He be a free man today! His father in law wouldn't have went after him. But the Guilty alway's get it, one way or another!
Freddie changed his mind about JM after he read the article 32 transcript and found all the lies and truth of how his daughter AZ nd grandchildren were murdered
He has to do the time that was sentence to serve.
He didn't have no compassion of his sweet daughters and wife so brutal.
Cold murders.
In 1971, CID investigators Mike Pickering and Jack Bennett interviewed Cathy Perry in Florida and she denied any involvement in the murders. The CID also obtained head hair and fingerprint exemplars from Perry, and no match was found at the crime scene. In 1971, Perry was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and she had a history of severe drug use. In 1984, Perry called the FBI and stated that she wanted to confess to being involved in the MacDonald murders. Perry's confession was a bizarre tale with no connection to the facts of this case. Perry claimed that she was picked up off the streets by a group of unknown individuals who recruited her into partaking in a home invasion. Perry states that the group entered through the front door of the MacDonald residence, that she went upstairs to kill one of the two MacDonald boys, and that Jeffrey MacDonald was subdued in the living room with narcotics. Perry added that one of the white male intruders was dark-skinned and that she killed Colette by stabbing her in the legs and stomach. Perry recanted this confession later that same year.
Only one problem no evidence at crime scene of anyone else's involment
The American justice system need more Freddy Kassabs! Good luck to you, sir.
Yes, Brian, but his labors of love while alive are admirable.
This is such a terrible story. I’m so glad that Mr KassAb fought to keep McDonald in prison. He could have just divorced his wife and walked out of the little girls lives just like all deadbeat dads do. Murder was not on the auction block unless he wanted to lull himself….I wouldn’t have minded if he killed himself.
FREDDIE KASSAB I LOVE YOU.
YOU WERE INCREDIBLE.
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
He is no longer a licensed dr,,,,no more MD
Freddie was awesome.
Merci jones
Every one deserves to have a “ Freddie” for a dad!!!
JEFF'S LOOKS ARE GONE HE'S OLD AND WILL ANSWER TO HIS MAKER VERY SOON
HE IS 100% INNOCENT
You not thinking with your head. The evidence prooces he killed his family
Read Errol Morris' A Wilderness of Error.
Ellen Bowen Morris skips over the massive blood evidence claiming it was all "contaminated"...Please. It's a nonsense book.
superchitownhustler Read it...agreed.
Love his films but his book was full of omissions. It was terrible. McDonald is obviously guilty
Better yet read Fatal Vision by Joe Mcginnis.