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According to some family members, Lori Hacking was about five weeks pregnant at the time. She had planned to move to [[North Carolina]], where her husband had said he was to study at a [[Medicine|medical]] school, having recently graduated from college. Later evidence showed this to be false -- he had never completed his undergraduate degree and the medical school had no record of him having ever applied. |
According to some family members, Lori Hacking was about five weeks pregnant at the time. She had planned to move to [[North Carolina]], where her husband had said he was to study at a [[Medicine|medical]] school, having recently graduated from college. Later evidence showed this to be false -- he had never completed his undergraduate degree and the medical school had no record of him having ever applied. |
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Shortly after the disappearance of his wife, Mark Hacking was admitted to a hospital for mental evaluation, after he was found running naked through the streets. |
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Revision as of 17:51, 27 July 2004
Lori Kay Hacking (born ca. 1977) is a Salt Lake City, Utah woman who made headlines after her mysterious disappearance on July 21, 2004.
She supposedly vanished while jogging in the Memory Grove area of downtown Salt Lake. Her husband, Mark Hacking, placed a call to the emergency number headquarters upon discovering that she had not later arrived for work. Although police have not declared Mark a suspect, they have said that he is a "person of interest" in the case.
According to some family members, Lori Hacking was about five weeks pregnant at the time. She had planned to move to North Carolina, where her husband had said he was to study at a medical school, having recently graduated from college. Later evidence showed this to be false -- he had never completed his undergraduate degree and the medical school had no record of him having ever applied.
Shortly after the disappearance of his wife, Mark Hacking was admitted to a hospital for mental evaluation, after he was found running naked through the streets.