This episode argues that once a narrative like Fatal Vision takes hold of the public consciousness, it becomes increasingly difficult for physical evidence to dislodge it.
The episode explores the shift from military hearings to a civilian court, where Jeffrey MacDonald’s defense team calls a surprise witness: Helena Stoeckley, known as "The Girl in the Floppy Hat".
The episode highlights the betrayal felt by MacDonald when the narrative he hoped for was replaced by McGinniss’s damaging portrayal, which largely cemented his public image for decades.
In Episode 4 of the FX docuseries A Wilderness of Error , titled the focus shifts to the power of media and literature in shaping the public's perception of truth. This episode primarily examines the fallout of the 1979 civilian trial and the publication of Joe McGinniss’s definitive book, Fatal Vision . Summary of Key Events
Through interviews with Errol Morris and others, the episode illustrates how evidence is often "rejected, suppressed, or misinterpreted" simply because it does not fit the chosen story of the crime. Episode Details Information Air Date October 2, 2020 Duration 39 minutes Director Marc Smerling Featured Figures
After MacDonald is convicted and sent to prison, author Joe McGinniss—who had embedded with the defense team and gained MacDonald’s trust—publishes a book that portrays him as a cold-blooded killer.
