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What happened after Mark Hoffman forged The Salamander Letters in Utah in the mid-1980s?

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He was going to write the tadpole letters until on October 15, 1985, he first killed document collector Steven Christensen, the son of a locally prominent clothier. Later the same day, a second bomb killed Kathy Sheets, the wife of Christensen's former employer. As Hofmann had intended, police initially suspected that the bombings were related to the impending collapse of an investment business of which Kathy Sheets' husband, J. Gary Sheets, was the principal and Christensen his protégé. The following day, Hofmann himself was severely injured when a bomb exploded in his car. Although police quickly focused on Hofmann as the suspect in the bombings, some of Hofmann's business associates went into hiding, fearing they might also become victims.

Hofmann was arrested for murder and forgery in February 1986. In January 1987, he pled guilty to second-degree murder and theft-by-deception to avoid the death penalty, confessing his forgeries in open court. In January 1988, he was sentenced to life in prison.

In 1988, before the Utah Board of Pardons, Hofmann confessed that he thought planting the bomb that killed Kathy Sheets was "almost a game⦠at the time I made the bomb, my thoughts were that it didn't matter if it was Mrs. Sheets, a child, a dog⦠whoever" was killed. Within the hour the parole board, impressed by Hofmann's "callous disregard for human life" decided that he would indeed serve his "natural life in prison."

Last nights episode of Jon and kate plus 8?

Q. what did you think? Is it getting worse? Do you think you might quit watching it or does all of this make it even more interesting?


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I think I'm pretty much done with the show.

I think it's clear Jon wants to be done with the program, go back to his 9-to-5 IT job, and live something resembling his old normal life. I honestly can't see how they're going to be able to work out whatever problems they're having while they're still doing the show - and even if they quit today, the paparazzi will still be around for months afterwards. Just in case.

So now they're basically separated, just living in the same house but not at the same time. If Kate's out, Jon's home, if Kate's home, Jon's out. Yeah, and that doesn't seems awkward at all, now does it?

Especially with Jon being gone during Kate's birthday. What the heck? His trip to Utah HAD to be right during that time, and then he just happened to be scheduled to work with handicapped kids who want to go skiing or snow boarding? Yeah, that had "desperate production crew" scribbled all over it. Talk about throwing the dog a bone...

And the trip to Charm City Cakes was just disgusting. No, not because of the way the kids decorated their cakes. That was cute. But the whole trip seemed like a badly orchestrated way of cross-promoting the two shows. Yeah, the wife and I like Ace Of Cakes too but come on, this was just bad. Like 'Scooby Doo meets the Globetrotters' bad.

At this rate, they're going to end up having Cara and Mady do a cameo on The Hills or something...




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