

A Wilderness of Error Season 1 (2020)
Examines the evidence in the case against MacDonald, who was convicted in 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters. A Green Beret physician, MacDonald claimed that the murders were committed by drug-crazed hippies.A Wilderness of Error has one or more episodes available for purchase on Apple TV, available for purchase on Prime Video, and available for purchase on VUDU. It's a crime and documentary show with 5 episodes over 1 season. A Wilderness of Error is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.4 (1,059 votes) and was met with mixed reviews by critics.
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Sep 25, 2020 - Oct 2, 2020Season 1 of A Wilderness of Error has 5 episodes that are available for Rent or Purchase on Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu.
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S01 E05A Wilderness of Error
Oct 2, 2020Jeffrey MacDonald served more than 30 years in prison when a federal judge finally agrees to hear the new evidence...
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S01 E04 When a Narrative Becomes Reality
Oct 2, 2020When Joe McGinniss' book, "Fatal Vision," is published, the story it tells is not what convicted killer Jeffrey MacDonald had...
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S01 E03 Should the Jury Find...
Sep 25, 2020Nine years after the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters, the guilt of Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey...
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A Wilderness of Error Overview
Examines the evidence in the case against MacDonald, who was convicted in 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters. A Green Beret physician, MacDonald claimed that the murders were committed by drug-crazed hippies.