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- Last November, former doctor Martin MacNeill was convicted of murdering his wife, Michelle MacNeill, in the bathtub of his Pleasant Grove, Utah, home. Now a jury has also found him guilty of sexually abusing his adult daughter while she was visiting to help clean out her mom’s bedroom five weeks after the mother’s 2007 death.
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Sep 27, 2021 · Martin MacNeill almost committed the perfect murder when he drugged and drowned his wife, Michele MacNeill. The Utah-based doctor and lawyer gave the recovering Michele a cocktail of drugs that would kill her but remain nearly undetectable.
Sep 19, 2014 · A former physician and attorney, 58-year-old Martin MacNeill was convicted of first-degree murder and second-degree felony obstruction of justice after a four-week trial in November.
Nov 11, 2013 · Gypsy Willis, the mistress of Dr. Martin MacNeill, sat down with ABC News' Dan Abrams for an exclusive interview after MacNeill was found guilty of murdering his wife.
During the trial, which began on October 17, 2013, Chief Prosecutor Chad Grunander stated, "It was an almost perfect murder, [MacNeill] pumped her full of drugs that he knew would be difficult to detect once she was dead."
Apr 12, 2017 · Martin MacNeill went on trial in 2013 for his wife's murder. Somers called the trial "horrific, especially since it started the day I had my twins." Somers said she testified the week after having her twins, who are now 3 years old. She's also mother to a 5-year-old.
Jul 27, 2018 · In trial, chief prosecutor Chad Grunader stated, “It was an almost perfect murder, [MacNeill] pumped her full of drugs that he knew would be difficult to detect once she was dead.” Prosecutors...