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Police: Hacking Said He Killed His Wife
Associated Press ^ | August 3, 2004 | staff

Posted on 08/03/2004 2:27:33 PM PDT by johnfrink

The husband of a missing pregnant woman told a "reliable citizen witness" in the psychiatric ward that he killed his wife as she slept before throwing her body in a trash bin, according to a court filing.

The statement, released Tuesday by the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department, also says investigators found human blood on a knife in the bedroom of Mark Hacking's apartment and on their bed's headboard and a bedrail.

Blood found in the bedroom matched traces of blood found in Lori Hacking's car, according to the statement.

Mark Hacking was arrested Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, two weeks after he said his wife failed to return from a morning jog. He has not been formally charged and is being held without bail.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; US: Utah
KEYWORDS: hacking; lori; patholiar; pregnantwife; utah; wifekiller
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To: rellimpank

... Sandy Berger ...

Expect another missing lady. Yeah, that's a crass thing for me to say, but it's absolutely true. We can't handle the truth.


21 posted on 08/03/2004 2:42:58 PM PDT by Theo (homeschooling: small class sizes, effective discipline, healthy socialization, family values ...)
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To: theFIRMbss
Well, it's just hearsay,

Nevertheless admissible under the Declaration Against Penal Interest exception. Utah R. Evid. 804(b)(3).

23 posted on 08/03/2004 2:43:53 PM PDT by martin_fierro (Action figure sold separately)
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To: rellimpank

This is what you will hear.......
24 posted on 08/03/2004 2:44:20 PM PDT by Indie (Ignorance of the truth is no excuse for stupidity.)
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To: johnfrink

Deseret Morning News, Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Hacking arrested

Police say Mark was suspect from 'the very first day'

Copyright 2004 Deseret Morning News

By Pat Reavy and Jennifer Dobner
Deseret Morning News

Mark Hacking, who was the prime suspect from the day his wife, Lori, disappeared, was arrested Monday for investigation of aggravated murder.

Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse fields questions Monday. Police believe Lori Hacking's body is at the Salt Lake landfill.

Ravell Call, Deseret Morning News

Almost from the beginning, the evidence "strongly indicated Lori was the victim of a homicide and Mark was the individual responsible. We focused on him the very first day," said Salt Lake Police Chief Rick Dinse, in a press conference at police headquarters Monday.


A July 19 preliminary police report, obtained by the Deseret Morning News, backs up the chief's statement.


Officers, according to the report, went to the apartment to maintain security just hours after Lori was reported missing.


Just as one officer arrived, he noticed Mark Hacking walking out "holding two cell phones, a small tin container, a blue cloth and a lighter," according to the police report.


The officer asked Mark to stay with him until detectives arrived. While they were waiting, one of Mark's brothers showed up.


"Mark's brother approached the apartment and asked Mark what was happening. Mark said, 'Apparently they're nervous that I bought a new mattress.' Mark then said, 'I just need to get away,' " according to the police report.


The report also outlined how investigators were finding holes in Mark Hacking's story very early in the investigation.


At 9 p.m. July 19, one of Mark's relatives told police that Lori never ran alone and that 5 a.m. was "an unusual time for Lori to be running," the police report states.

Mark Hacking


"This statement was contrary to the initial information I received (from Mark Hacking)," the officer stated in the police report.


Douglas Hacking, Mark's father, told police that he had received a phone call about 10 a.m. on July 19 from Mark, who said he was worried that Lori had not returned from her morning jog.


"He told Douglas that he woke up" and noticed "her clothes she laid out to wear for the day were still there and her lunch was still in the fridge. So he drove to Memory Grove and found Lori's car. He searched around but didn't find her," according to the police report.


Earlier in the day, however, Mark Hacking had told another officer that after he woke up and noticed his wife wasn't home, "he just assumed his wife had come home and decided to let him sleep and drove herself to work."


Investigators later learned that Hacking was actually in the process of trying to buy a mattress about 10 a.m. from two different stores. He didn't leave the parking lot of Bradley Sleep Etc. 2255 S. 300 West, until 10:30 a.m. to 10:35 a.m.


The police report also detailed some of the evidence seized on July 19. That evidence included papers, two T-shirts that said "Big Rock" and "West Seattle Acid Party," a hat, orange twine, pillow, pillow cases, bedding packages, men's athletic shoes size 11, a blue and white plaid shirt and a pair of men's denim jeans.


Neither police nor the families commented on the report. "I haven't seen the report. I have no response whatsoever," said police spokesman Dwayne Baird.


Hacking was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail at 11:46 a.m. Monday. He was under suicide watch Monday, Dinse said. The jail's probable cause statement is very short, saying only that the arrest was made based on information provided by a confidential informant.

Detectives comfort Mark Hacking on the morning of July 19, the day he reported his wife was missing.

Chris Bergin, Deseret Morning News

The body of Lori Hacking had not been recovered as of Monday. But Dinse said investigators with cadaver dogs would return Wednesday to the Salt Lake landfill, 6030 W. California Ave. (1400 South).


"We have information that leads us to believe that's where she is," Dinse said.


Dinse said detectives had collected "substantial" and "sufficient" evidence from several places, including the Hackings' apartment, where Dinse said he believed the slaying occurred. Other sources of evidence, Dinse said, included witnesses, Lori's car and a Dumpster seized from the parking lot of an LDS meetinghouse about a block away from the apartment.


Lori Hacking's mother, Thelma Soares, issued a written statement and appeared at a brief 5 p.m. news conference at Orem City Hall. Soares laced her fingers and held her hands close to her chest as if in prayer and dabbed tears from her eyes with a tissue as the statement was read.


"My family and I are profoundly anguished to lose Lori, our precious daughter and sister. Our lives will never again be the same, and we will grieve for her and miss her until the day we die," read Scott Dunaway, a family friend who has served as a spokesman for the families. "But when that day finally arrives, we know with absolute certainty that she will be there with open arms to greet us, and our reunion as a family will be glorious. Until then, we know where she is and who watches over her."


The Hacking family was silent about Mark's arrest and did not appear at the press conference.

Searchers look for Lori Hacking at the Salt Lake landfill early on the morning of July 29. Searchers used cadaver dogs to sift through the trash.

Chris Bergin, Deseret Morning News

Their absence doesn't necessarily reflect a rift in the unity the Hacking and Soares families have exhibited over the past two weeks in which they repeatedly stated their mutual love for Lori and Mark.


Thelma Soares seemed to reinforce that bond in her Monday statement, stating that both families had suffered a great deal.


"To the wonderful Hacking family who has shared this double tragedy with us: May Heavenly Father strengthen you in the difficult days ahead," she wrote. "You know of our love for you."


Lori Hacking was reported missing July 19. Her husband said she went jogging that morning in Memory Grove and City Creek Canyon but never returned home. Her car was later found parked in front of the gate to Memory Grove.


But almost from the beginning questions were raised about Mark Hacking and his alleged time line. It was learned that Hacking dropped out of college in 2002 even though he told his family he had graduated. He also told them he had been accepted to medical school in North Carolina even though he never applied.


On the day Lori disappeared, Mark went to two different stores to buy a mattress but told police he was searching City Creek Canyon for Lori and jogged the three-mile trail twice looking for her.


Police later said they believed Lori never went jogging that day.


Hacking had been in the University of Utah psychiatric ward since the early morning hours of July 20 when he was found running naked and creating a disturbance in front of the Chase Suite Hotel, 765 E. 400 South.


Dinse said with the pending release of Hacking from the hospital Monday his investigators made the decision to arrest him. Detectives actually had enough evidence to arrest him sooner, Dinse said, but with Hacking in the hospital it gave detectives more time to collect evidence.

Mark and Lori Hacking


Hacking's attorney, D. Gilbert Athay, was made aware of the pending arrest before Mark was picked up by officers, Dinse said. Athay had no comment Monday.


Police remained tight-lipped Monday regarding details in the case and what type of evidence was collected, including the alleged murder weapon.


"We do believe we know the weapon that was used" was all Dinse would say.


The Deseret Morning News first reported that a knife with blood and hair samples was seized as evidence from the apartment.


Dinse also did not openly speculate Monday about a possible motive for the killing, saying only that "we believe we understand the motive."


He also added that Hacking had not made any type of confession.


Neither Lori's nor Mark's families attended Monday's police news conference. Dinse said the families had known for a while the direction the investigation was taking and were notified earlier Monday of the arrest.


"They were devastated. Both sides of the family," Dinse said.


Although Lori's body has not been recovered, Dinse said he was "confident we have a good case here."


"We believe this case is strong enough that we could prosecute without (a body)," Dinse said.


The fact Lori was five weeks pregnant did not play a factor in deciding to arrest Hacking for aggravated murder, Dinse said. He did not say, however, what any aggravating circumstances were.


Dinse gave high praise to his homicide detectives, whom he said have worked on the case with little sleep for two weeks and have had the "terrible job" of sorting through nearly 3,000 tons of trash at the landfill. They want to find Lori's body not only for their own case but so her family can have proper closure.


"The thought that her last resting place is a landfill is not a pleasant thought," he said. "The thought that she might have to stay there is something else we don't like to think about."


Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson Monday also praised the work done by Salt Lake City police.


"There are a lot of officers who have put in a tremendous amount of hours and time on this challenging case," he said. The police have been "absolutely committed to bringing the person responsible for Lori's disappearance to justice."


25 posted on 08/03/2004 2:44:24 PM PDT by Choose Ye This Day (Let's enervate the Democrat base. Right, Mr. Affleck?)
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To: johnfrink

This is so beyond sad for Lori's family. And I guess Mark's family too. Sheesh. At least they aren't out there spinning the Peterson family bullship line.


26 posted on 08/03/2004 2:45:11 PM PDT by OldFriend (IF IT'S KERRY.....HELL IS ON THE WAY)
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To: El Sordo
Why would you think he will be acquitted?

By reason of temporary insanity.

27 posted on 08/03/2004 2:46:06 PM PDT by snopercod (What we have lost will not be returned to us.)
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To: Caipirabob

Might have been one of the workers or nurses in the psych ward.


28 posted on 08/03/2004 2:46:08 PM PDT by Choose Ye This Day (Let's enervate the Democrat base. Right, Mr. Affleck?)
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To: mlbford2
I'm sure Scott Peterson is thinking, "what an amateur".

Best comment of the day. LOL!

29 posted on 08/03/2004 2:47:22 PM PDT by snopercod (What we have lost will not be returned to us.)
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To: Indie; Choose Ye This Day
---hilarious--

--yes, in nearly three hundred million people, there will be another husband kill his wife or vice versa---

30 posted on 08/03/2004 2:48:04 PM PDT by rellimpank
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To: johnfrink

What truthful thing has he said to his family in the past 3 years? I hate to see him get away with it, but the guy is a pathological liar. A decent defense atty. will rip this "revelation" a new one.


31 posted on 08/03/2004 2:56:00 PM PDT by Conservative Infidel
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To: rellimpank

Sandy Burglar case is moribund. Repubs don't have stomach to pursue it. Girly men.


32 posted on 08/03/2004 2:59:10 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Leftists don't acknowledge that Reagan won the cold war because they rooted for the other side.)
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To: Conservative Infidel

No defense attorney can get around the fact that her blood was all over that apartment and that the defendant told repeated lies to investigators the morning of her "disappearance." I imagine his attorney is already looking for a plea bargain, but I don't think he'll get one.

I imagine the attorney, though, could try to make some argument that because he was in a mental institution he had a reasonable expectation of privacy, and will move to strike the confession on those grounds. Don't know law well enough to say how that would do, but it seems shaky.


33 posted on 08/03/2004 2:59:22 PM PDT by johnfrink
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To: Joe Boucher

er, thanks for sharing that (don't you realize how terrible that makes you sound when you post something like that?)


35 posted on 08/03/2004 3:06:01 PM PDT by EireCane
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To: Choose Ye This Day

What is it with these GenX/thirtysomething white guys lately ? Yeah, I'll just kill her and dump her somewhere - nobody will know it's me !!!!


36 posted on 08/03/2004 3:07:01 PM PDT by Rainmist (Proud to be GenerationReagan !!!!)
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To: johnfrink; anyone

In some cases, but not all, the wishes of the deceased person's family are considered in deciding whether or not to go for the death penalty. Lori's family seems pretty close to Mark's family -- it will be interesting to see their opinion. (And it will be interesting to see if the D.A. takes that into consideration.)


37 posted on 08/03/2004 3:11:44 PM PDT by texten ("In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences." Robert Ingersoll)
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To: Bonaparte; the Deejay; spectre; Jaded; SheLion; Grig; lady lawyer; Utah Girl; pinz-n-needlez; ...

Lori Hacking pinglist--freepmail if you want on or off!

**I thought maybe I should mention that I'm not always here to ping folks--some days I'm out of town; others I'm not online, or not very much. So I've put the pinglist on my profile page (I'll update it as needed). If anyone sees a new story on this topic, they can just go to my profile page, and use the pinglist to alert everyone. Some other topics are using this technique, and it seems to work well.


38 posted on 08/03/2004 3:20:50 PM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: snopercod

Why? The case looks rock solid.


39 posted on 08/03/2004 3:23:03 PM PDT by BunnySlippers (Must get moose and squirrel ... B. Badanov)
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To: johnfrink

Let me see if I understand this correctly: On the strength of an assertion by POLICE, that the suspect confessed to a third party in a psychiatric ward, a citizen of the United States is being held without charge and without bail....? I cannot but speculate upon how many pages the jury "instruuuuctions" will entail when this comes to trial.
(sarcasm, irony, etc. Still, I gotta tell ya, I see a disturbing trend here.)


40 posted on 08/03/2004 3:24:39 PM PDT by noquarter4tyrants ((When police break the law, there is no law..... Just a fight for survival - Billy Jack)
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