Case Murder Hacking Lori Hacker Hacking Mark
Lori Hacking
31st Dec, 2008 - 3:27pm
The only thing this woman is "guilty" of is finding out her husband have been lying to her for years by saying he was studying in college and was going to apply to another school to study Medicine. All this was not true, so before she gives the news to Mark's relatives, he decided to kill her and shot her on the head while she was asleep, all for the sake of hiding his own lies. No wonder they say a lier is also a murderer.
Lori Kay Soares Hacking (December 31, 1976 – July 2004) was a Salt Lake City, Utah, woman who was killed by her husband, Mark Hacking, in 2004. She was reported missing by her husband, and the search earned national attention before her husband confessed to the crime. Hacking was 27 years old when she disappeared. Her husband, Mark Hacking, called 9-1-1 to report her missing at 10:49 a. M. On July 19, 2004. He told police she had left home early for a customary jog in the Memory Grove and City Creek Canyon area northeast of downtown Salt Lake, but had not returned home or arrived at work. A woman who said she had seen Lori near the grove that day later withdrew her claim. [1] According to some family members, Hacking was about five weeks pregnant when she vanished. She had planned to move to North Carolina, where her husband had said he was to study at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill medical school, having recently graduated from college. However, police say Mark had never completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Utah as he led family and friends to believe, and the medical school had no record of him having ever applied. [2] Shortly after Hacking's disappearance, Mark Hacking was reportedly found running naked through the streets, and was admitted to hospital for mental evaluation. While in the hospital, Mark engaged a locally prominent defense attorney, D. Gilbert Athay.
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