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Hacking ‘just snapped,’ his father says

Paul Foy Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY – Mark Hacking “just snapped” and killed his pregnant wife after she learned he had been lying for years about his education and career plans, his father declared Thursday.

“I think it’s clear that this whole house of cards he had built, all this deception, had come to an end. He had been found out. His wife discovered his deception and confronted him with it, and I just think he just saw his whole world collapsing and broke down,” the father, Douglas Hacking, told the Associated Press.

“He just snapped and did something there’s no explanation for. That’s the only way I can envision it.”

Hacking said he based his belief in part on reports that Lori Hacking, 27, left work stunned and sobbing on July 16, three days before her husband, a 28-year-old hospital orderly, reported her missing. Colleagues at the brokerage firm where she worked said they believe an administrator at a North Carolina medical school had called her back to say Mark Hacking wasn’t enrolled there.

Early on, Douglas Hacking said he looked his son in the eyes and asked if he had anything to do with Lori’s July 19 disappearance.

He said Mark denied it, then revealed to his brothers Scott and Lance on July 24 at a psychiatric ward that he had killed his wife in bed while she slept and threw her body in a trash bin.

Both Scott and his father are physicians, and Lance Hacking is an electronics engineer. Douglas Hacking said he believed Mark probably felt pressured by his family’s achievements.