Lori HackingLori Hacking of Salt Lake City, Utah, mysteriously disappeared on July 19, 2004. Her remains were found on October 1, 2004.Lori Kay Soares Hacking (December 31, 1976 – July or August, 2004) is a Salt Lake City, Utah woman who was killed by her husband, Mark Hacking, in 2004. Lori 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, Lori 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 Lori'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 well-known defense attorney, D. Gilbert Athay. [3] On August 2, 2004, Mark Hacking was arrested on suspicion of the aggravated murder of his wife. Police believed that he acted alone, killing Lori in their apartment with a .22-caliber rifle while she was asleep and disposing of her body via a trash dumpster. They found blood in several places in the couple's apartment, including on a knife located in the bedroom and on the headboard of the bed, as well as in Lori's car. In addition, Scott and Lance Hacking, Mark's brothers, claim that he confessed to them on July 24, 2004 of having murdered Lori. [4] First-degree murder charges were filed against Mark Hacking on August 9, 2004. On October 1, 2004 at approximately 8:20 a.m. (Mountain Daylight Time) searchers found human remains in the Salt Lake City landfill. By that afternoon police had confirmed that the remains are those of Lori Hacking. On October 29, 2004, Mark Hacking pleaded innocent to first-degree murder, despite the victim's brother, Paul Soares, begging Mark in a letter earlier in the day to "save your family the grief and cost" and "plead guilty to murder". [5] On April 15, 2005, Mark Hacking pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in exchange for prosecutors dropping other charges. Because there was a firearm involved, the statutory sentence is six years to life. Some additional hearings have been scheduled before actual sentencing. On June 6, 2005, Mark Hacking was sentenced 6 years to life in prison, the maximum the judge could give under Utah law. Under Utah's system of indeterminate criminal sentences, first-degree felony murder brings a mandatory five years to life, but Hacking's minimum is increased to six years because he used a firearm. In July 2005, the Utah Board of Pardons decided that Mark Hacking's first parole hearing would come in August 2034. [6] Upon hearing this news, Thelma Soares made this statement: "While it is a terrible waste of his life, [the decision] lifts a great burden from my mind and heart. The six-year minimum imposed by law is an insult not only to Lori and the baby, but to me and my family as well. I thank the members of the State Board of Pardons and Parole for their diligence and sense of justice in dealing with this tragic case. My faith in our justice system has been upheld." The Soares family has removed the name "Hacking" from Lori's headstone. "We just felt that Mark obviously didn't want her anymore," said mother Thelma Soares. Where Lori's married name once was on the headstone is now engraved the Portuguese word "Filhinha," which translates to "little daughter." [7] This page about lori hacking includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about lori hacking News stories about lori hacking External links for lori hacking Videos for lori hacking Wikis about lori hacking Discussion Groups about lori hacking Blogs about lori hacking Images of lori hacking |
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Where Lori's married name once was on the headstone is now engraved the Portuguese word "Filhinha," which translates to "little daughter." [7]. Also see September 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics). "We just felt that Mark obviously didn't want her anymore," said mother Thelma Soares. . The Soares family has removed the name "Hacking" from Lori's headstone. I thank the members of the State Board of Pardons and Parole for their diligence and sense of justice in dealing with this tragic case. There are 111 days remaining. The six-year minimum imposed by law is an insult not only to Lori and the baby, but to me and my family as well. September 11 is the 254th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (255th in leap years). [6] Upon hearing this news, Thelma Soares made this statement: "While it is a terrible waste of his life, [the decision] lifts a great burden from my mind and heart. Feast day of Saint Deiniol. In July 2005, the Utah Board of Pardons decided that Mark Hacking's first parole hearing would come in August 2034. Proclaimed 9-1-1 Emergency Number Day by President Reagan on August 26 in 1987 and celebrated since then by some United States communities, particularly the local emergency services. Under Utah's system of indeterminate criminal sentences, first-degree felony murder brings a mandatory five years to life, but Hacking's minimum is increased to six years because he used a firearm. Death anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. On June 6, 2005, Mark Hacking was sentenced 6 years to life in prison, the maximum the judge could give under Utah law. Sarmiento. Some additional hearings have been scheduled before actual sentencing. Latin America Teacher's Day, after the death of Argentine Domingo F. Because there was a firearm involved, the statutory sentence is six years to life. Patriot Day (USA) - Anniversary of the September 11 attacks. On April 15, 2005, Mark Hacking pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in exchange for prosecutors dropping other charges. Catalonia (Spain) - National Day. [5]. New Year's Day in the Ethiopian calendar (Enkutatash). On October 29, 2004, Mark Hacking pleaded innocent to first-degree murder, despite the victim's brother, Paul Soares, begging Mark in a letter earlier in the day to "save your family the grief and cost" and "plead guilty to murder". Coptic Orthodox Church - Feast of Neyrouz, the New Year's Day in the Coptic calendar. By that afternoon police had confirmed that the remains are those of Lori Hacking. RC Saints - Virgin of the Holy cave; Saint Deiniol, Our Lady of Coromoto, Protus & Hyacynthus. (Mountain Daylight Time) searchers found human remains in the Salt Lake City landfill. 1923). On October 1, 2004 at approximately 8:20 a.m. 2005 - Chris Schenkel, American sportscaster (b. [4] First-degree murder charges were filed against Mark Hacking on August 9, 2004. 1939). In addition, Scott and Lance Hacking, Mark's brothers, claim that he confessed to them on July 24, 2004 of having murdered Lori. artist (emphysema) (b. They found blood in several places in the couple's apartment, including on a knife located in the bedroom and on the headboard of the bed, as well as in Lori's car. 2004 - David Mann, U.S. Police believed that he acted alone, killing Lori in their apartment with a .22-caliber rifle while she was asleep and disposing of her body via a trash dumpster. 1933). On August 2, 2004, Mark Hacking was arrested on suspicion of the aggravated murder of his wife. 2004 - Fred Ebb, American lyricist (b. [3]. 1949). Gilbert Athay. 2004 - Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria (helicopter crash) (b. While in the hospital, Mark engaged a well-known defense attorney, D. 1948). Shortly after Lori's disappearance, Mark Hacking was reportedly found running naked through the streets, and was admitted to hospital for mental evaluation. 2003 - John Ritter, American actor (b. [2]. 1957). 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. 2003 - Anna Lindh, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs (assassinated) (b. 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. 1933). According to some family members, Lori Hacking was about five weeks pregnant when she vanished. 2002 - Johnny Unitas, American football player (b. [1]. 1922). A woman who said she had seen Lori near the grove that day later withdrew her claim. 2002 - Kim Hunter, American actress (b. 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. 1955). on July 19, 2004. 2001 - Barbara Olson, American political commentator (9/11 attacks) (b. Her husband, Mark Hacking, called 9-1-1 to report her missing at 10:49 a.m. 1966). Lori Hacking was 27 years old when she disappeared. Juarbe, Jr., American firefighter, winner of Murder in Small Town X (9/11 attacks) (b. 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