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Hacking's Perfect Past Keeps Crumbling
Salt Lake Tribune ^ | July 29, 2004 | Matt Canham

Posted on 07/29/2004 11:09:00 AM PDT by Bonaparte

Husband's 'perfect' past keeps crumbling

Suspicions: As blood is reported found in the Hackings' apartment, an ex-missionary says Mark was booted from a mission in Canada By Matt Canham The Salt Lake Tribune

Salt Lake Tribune

2004-07-29 02:34:31.886

Small amounts of blood are among the evidence taken last week from the apartment of Lori Hacking, according to a source familiar with the investigation. But detectives won't have a definitive answer on whose blood it is anytime soon. State forensic experts assisted Salt Lake City police last week in searching the missing woman's apartment, seizing bags of evidence and a box spring. Some of the evidence was sent to the state crime laboratory, but test results may take "weeks, if not months," said Detective Phil Eslinger. Meanwhile, police late Wednesday and early today were continuing the arduous task of sifting through thousands of tons of garbage at the Salt Lake County landfill, ostensibly in search of a body - although they acknowledge the difficulty of the effort. "You could hide a car in there and never find it," said Detective Dwayne Baird. "They literally have a mountain of stuff to go through. It could take months to go through." Meanwhile, attention continues to focus on Mark Hacking, who first reported his wife missing at 10:49 a.m. on July 19, claiming she never returned from a jog in City Creek Canyon. Police now question whether Lori was ever at the canyon, even though her car was found nearby. "We are not certain she was ever up there," Baird said. "We have found nothing that would indicate she was." Police have no information about Lori Hacking's whereabouts on July 19, and say, though she remains a missing person case, her disappearance has "very, very suspicious circumstances," Baird said. Mark Hacking's comments, including those he made in his initial call, are now being questioned by police, who no longer consider him cooperative. "When you don't get anything from what he is saying, do you call it cooperative? Probably not," Baird said. "We have had to make sure we double and triple check. He has a history of failing to tell the truth. It takes so much time to sift through." Mark Hacking told family and friends that he had graduated from the University of Utah and had been accepted to the medical school at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Police informed the family that Hacking had been lying. He never graduated from the U. and never applied to medical school. Police say Hacking's story has other holes, and his misrepresentations could go back for years. "Medical school was the pinnacle of that deception," Baird said. The son of a respected Orem doctor and fifth of seven children, Hacking was known in the Winnipeg, Canada, district where he served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the mid-1990s as a person with extremely bright prospects who also talked often of his girlfriend Lori, whom he had met while in high school, according to some fellow missionaries. But at least one former missionary said Hacking was also prone to breaking the rules - and claims that resulted in a "worthiness hearing" and a premature trip back to Utah. "My companion and myself steered clear when females would come over to the apartment so that we would not be caught up in that specific area of disobedience," said Michael Turner, who joined the Winnipeg mission in 1996 and claims Hacking was having a relationship with a recent convert. "It was a bit more than just holding hands and passionate kissing on the lips," Turner said. "That is what got him sent home." Turner said Hacking also tried to convince his fellow missionaries to "live it up" before he was sent home. "I wrote it off as crazy talk, but he was all of the sudden on the other side of the spectrum," Turner said. "He was wanting to get some alcohol and get plowed, go gambling." Meanwhile, police say Hacking remains a patient in the University Neuropsychiatric Institute, where he was admitted the night after he reported his wife missing. "When they are done with him, he is free to leave," Eslinger said. This is despite the fact that he remains a "person of interest" in his wife's disappearance, which in the lexicon of the Salt Lake City Police Department is less than a "suspect." "A person of interest is someone that is looked at closely in regards to the case," said Eslinger. "It's someone that you need to look at a lot closer than just an interview, but there's not enough to actually say, 'You know what? We feel this person did it.' '' Police say the last time they spoke with Mark Hacking was a week ago, the same day Hacking hired attorney Gilbert Athay. Athay says he regularly visits Hacking. "Everyday. And I will continue to do so." He declined to discuss Hacking's demeanor but said his client was coherent. Earlier this week, Lori Hacking's family called off their request for the public's help in searching for Lori, as they tried to regroup and determine where to send specialized groups to comb more rugged terrain. The family has declined to comment on the search or any other aspect of Lori's disappearance for the time being according to a woman who answered the search center phone number. All correspondence between the center and the family is now via e-mail, she said. mcanham@sltrib.com --- Tribune reporters Ashley Broughton, Kirsten Stewart and Brent Israelsen contributed to this article.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: abortionbymurder; avoidingalimony; avoidingchildsupport; hacking; killerhusbands; lori; murder; utah; wifekiller
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To: Bonaparte
He used it to corrupt a new convert, to attempt the corruption of his fellow missionaries, to indulge in substance abuse, sexual license and partying. I think this has been his lifestyle all along. He just learned to hide it better after he was sent home from Canada.

Can we expect the 'other women' to come out soon?

41 posted on 07/29/2004 12:30:44 PM PDT by cinFLA
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To: cinFLA

The articles I've read said that he attended the university from Spring/1999-Fall/2002. Unless these reporters got the wrong info or Hacking attended some other school/s since then, he had not been attending school for quite some time when the murder occured.


42 posted on 07/29/2004 12:35:10 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: cinFLA

LOL! Nah, his homies are probably taking care of "bimbo control" while he's kicking it in the rubber room.


43 posted on 07/29/2004 12:36:21 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
but there's not enough to actually say, 'You know what? We feel this person did it.'

I thought being a suspect meant they felt the person MAY HAVE done it. What's with this POI crap. Why does everything have to be euphemistic anymore. It's obfuscation, trickery, and spin. Shameful.
44 posted on 07/29/2004 12:44:02 PM PDT by johnb838 (France is the enemy - France has always been the enemy)
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To: cinFLA
"...she let it slip that she was pregnant and expected him to get a real job and he flipped?"

Now that is a strong possibility! Easy to picture the conversational drift too.

    Look, Mark, I was willing to sacrifice and keep supplementing what you earn in your orderly job as long as I thought it was for your plans to become a professional... but we're going to have to support a child soon and I won't be able to work as much for awhile... Mark, you've got to take some responsibility here... Okay, I accept that you're sorry about lying to me and I know you say you want another chance... well, this is your chance to show me you want to do the right thing...

    Lori, you're right. I'll start looking for another job on Monday -- a full-time job that pays more and I'll start saving up for us. I promise.

...but inside, he's seething with rage and desperate to keep his deceptions a secret from all the other people he's been duping and using. That night, he solves his problem.
45 posted on 07/29/2004 12:44:55 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
Does the millionth poster who says "paragraphs are our friends" win something?

It's probably a safe guess that we're way past that mark on this forum.

46 posted on 07/29/2004 12:49:43 PM PDT by Recovering Hermit
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To: glock rocks
BTW, we donated shopping bags of munchies and babysat for searchers last week. Looks like us fools in Salt Lake "wasted" lots more than bandwidth.

It's not that. It's the morbid speculation and titillation of the "Enquiring Minds" that "Want to Know" that makes these stories offensive. This is a family's, and a city's grief. I don't like these stories because I feel like a voyeur, and it's not my business. OTOH, you never know what little factoids of help will turn up on a FR thread, so I don't really have a problem with discussing it here.
47 posted on 07/29/2004 12:50:38 PM PDT by johnb838 (France is the enemy - France has always been the enemy)
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To: Bonaparte

PLEASE

PREVIEW, PREVIEW, PREVIEW!!!

Especially with posts more than 4-5 lines long!


48 posted on 07/29/2004 12:52:47 PM PDT by Quix (PRAYER WARRIORS, DO YOUR STUFF! LIVES, SOULS AND NATIONS DEPEND ON IT)
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To: johnb838

It's all the things you said it was. But it sure is useful when you want to keep your options open. You can't keep telling the media you've got no suspects, because then you look like Tootie and Muldoon who can't solve a case. But you also don't want to say you do have a prime suspect before you know for sure that you're going to arrest him, because then you could wind up with egg on your face and everybody (including litigators) screaming that you recklessly destroyed the reputation of an innocent man. So, the code word leaves you room for plausible deniability, should you ever need it.


49 posted on 07/29/2004 12:53:44 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte

Sounds very strange.

No bits of html anywhere?

Was it a cut and paste from a site which had pics or some such included?

You might ping John R and see what might cause it. Usually, it's bits of html code, imho. NO expert here.


50 posted on 07/29/2004 12:54:21 PM PDT by Quix (PRAYER WARRIORS, DO YOUR STUFF! LIVES, SOULS AND NATIONS DEPEND ON IT)
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To: Quix
PLEASE

READ, READ, READ!!!

Especially when the problem has already been throughly addressed by other posters and even corrected by the original poster!

51 posted on 07/29/2004 12:55:22 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Quix

Thanks for the suggestions, Quix. But I gotta be honest here. I really don't care what caused it. And I do appreciate your helpful comments.


52 posted on 07/29/2004 12:57:29 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Recovering Hermit

LOL!


53 posted on 07/29/2004 12:59:03 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
The Mormon Church almost certainly footed the bill for him during his mission days in Canada.

Actually, it was his family that almost certainly footed the bill for his mission. That's normally how it works in the Mormon Church unless the family is poor, and it doesn't sound like they were.

54 posted on 07/29/2004 1:02:46 PM PDT by oremites
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To: Bonaparte

Some people seem to think that only the stuff they personally approve should be posted. Actually, some of us are perfectly capable of following more than one news story at the same time--wish they'd try it.


55 posted on 07/29/2004 1:04:05 PM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: MizSterious
Variety is the spice of life, Miz! Those people who post to complain about these threads just want some attention.

Works every time :~)

sw

56 posted on 07/29/2004 1:27:44 PM PDT by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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To: oremites
"...it was his family that almost certainly footed the bill for his mission."

His family almost footed the bill? Does that mean they thought it over but decided not to? Or does it mean they paid a portion of it but not quite the whole bill? Or does it mean they actually paid the bill? If it means they actually paid the bill, why not say that?

BTW, thanks for the clarification.

57 posted on 07/29/2004 1:32:18 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte

A question I've though about is:

How is it, a man can deceive so many people for so long
a time?

He didn't trip himself up until now? That's amazing to me.

I have a relative by marriage that is a whole lot like this. The only difference is, she tells everybody everything...................... but she is a "con". People believe what she wants them to believe.

But he fooled everyone in his life! This amazes me!


58 posted on 07/29/2004 1:37:18 PM PDT by LadyPilgrim (Sealed my pardon with His blood, Hallelujah!!! What a Savior!!!)
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To: Bonaparte
His family almost footed the bill?

His family almost certainly footed the bill

59 posted on 07/29/2004 1:55:46 PM PDT by oremites
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To: Bonaparte

"His family almost footed the bill? Does that mean they thought it over but decided not to? Or does it mean they paid a portion of it but not quite the whole bill? Or does it mean they actually paid the bill? If it means they actually paid the bill, why not say that?"

It means that in the vast majority of cases, a missionary uses his own savings and/or parental support to pay for the expenses of a mission. The church only helps out if the family can't (or won't) support thier child and that isn't the case here, so it's a very safe bet the family (MH or his parents) covered the cost of the mission.

In in cases where the church does help, it would not be profitable to just put in the time.


60 posted on 07/29/2004 2:16:51 PM PDT by Grig
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