Michele Boudreau Deegan, who specialized in marriage and family counseling, had been involved in a custody dispute at the time of the slayings “which appears to be the primary motive behind the incident,” according to the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office.
One of Michael and Shirley Gray's adopted children, an 11-year-old girl, allegedly starved to death after being locked in the basement for stealing food.
One of the women in the Olivares home secretly called 911 just before the family was killed, pretending to be on the phone with her brother in an attempt to get help.
The man convicted of slaughtering his family in 1970 in a case that inspired FX's "Wilderness of Error" docuseries, maintains his innocence to this day.
Stephanie Ching, 36, reached a deal that allowed her to plead guilty to lesser charges of being an accessory after the fact and desecration of human remains in the death of her 73-year-old father Benedict Ching.
Kathryn MacDonald believes her husband was wrongly convicted of killing his family and has called him "the most honorable person" she has ever known as she continues to fight for his release.