Utah murder mystery to be featured on ABC's 20/20


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Updated: 2/25/2011 5:31 pm | Published: 2/25/2011 1:45 pm
Michele and Martin MacNeill
Michele and Martin MacNeill
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - A murder mystery involving a Utah family will be featured during an hour-long Friday night edition of ABC's 20/20.

The case involves the MacNeill family of Utah County.

In 2007, Michele MacNeill was found dead in the bathtub of the home she shared with her husband of 29 years, Dr. Martin MacNeill.

Since her death, several allegations surfaced about Martin MacNeill that led family members to believe that the man they knew as a father and successful doctor was responsible for their beloved mother's death.

Other revelations about Dr. MacNeill shocked them even more.

Life of Lies, a special presentation of 20/20 will air at 9:00 p.m. Friday on ABC 4.

For a preview of the MacNeill story, click here.

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JimC77 - 3/5/2011 12:12 PM
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NetScanr. This has nothing to do with one's religion. The LDS Church is about Jesus Christ and living by His standards. It is individuals like yourself that is degrading society in the world by being a bigot and commenting on a families tragedy and making it about "Mormons". These are real peoples lives here, not some T.V. Reality show.

packrat - 2/26/2011 9:50 AM
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Part of the problem is the "lazy" Pleasant Grove police. They are the worst. When you call them on something, yes, they mock you. Thank goodness for Doug Whitney. Someone should investigate the Pleasant Grove police..............

ttrevenen - 2/25/2011 11:44 PM
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To the prior comment: This man used to live in my neighborhood before he lived in Pleasant Grove, and his wife that is believed to have been murdered was my mother's best friend. You can hardly judge the Mormon religion off of someone, like him, who has been diagnosed with mental issues. We could say the same thing for anyone, Mormon or not. It would seem to me from everyone I met that we all hide and cover up the things we want, Mormon or not, and someone who is this mentally ill is not a good judge of character or religion.

NetScanr - 2/25/2011 10:15 PM
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Just to show how far our mormon friends will cover things up. You'll get into U'r local temple though. Just keep paying your tightings! Free movie-tickets! Dumb Ass mormons...
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