The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Freddy and Mildred and the Family
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Memorial Photos

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The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred Kassab The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site:  Mildred remembering Colette The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Mildred, Bobby, Colette and Cowles (Stevie) Stevenson prior to his death
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: House where Bob and Colette grew up
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Mildred Kassab
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred on their wedding day
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: A happy Fred and Mildred
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: A young Fred Kassab
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The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred Kassab with one of Colette's dolls
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Colette's brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Vivian Stevenson
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred Kassab
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred on a cruise in happier times
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred on their honeymoon, 1958
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site:  Fred Kassab
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Eva Marie Saint, Mildred Kassab, Fred Kassab and Karl Malden
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred Kassab and Karl Malden
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred Kassab The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Fred and Mildred Kassab with Joe McGinniss
The Jeffrey MacDonald Information Site: Mildred and Fred Kassab

Fred and Mildred fought to bring Jeffrey MacDonald to justice for the murders of their beloved daughter, Colette, and their two granddaughters, Kimberly and Kristen. They lost many battles in their journey, but their faith and determination never faltered, and in July 1979, Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted on two counts of second degree murder and one count of first degree murder. He was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences.

Both Fred and Mildred died in 1994, still grieving. Rest in peace, we will continue your work to keep him in prison where he belongs for the rest of his life.