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The Lori Hacking case

Published: Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004 10:57 a.m. MST
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 Thursday, December 16

   • Hacking search drained funds — The Lori Soares Hacking murder case keeps coming back to hit Salt Lake City in the wallet. The investigation, which included a painstaking search of the county landfill, contributed to a $420,000 projected revenue shortfall in the city's fines and forfeiture budget for the 2004-05 fiscal year.


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 Saturday, November 20

   • One Hacking search fee: $42,000

 Saturday, October 30

   • Mark Hacking pleads not guilty

 Friday, October 29

   • Tell truth, Hacking told

 Thursday, October 21

   • Little is settled by Lori autopsy

 Tuesday, October 19

   • Soares speaks at YWCA event

 Thursday, October 14

   • Lori Hacking scholarship fund gets a boost

 Sunday, October 10

   • Lori laid to rest as the tears flow

 Sunday, October 3

   • Family's grief is renewed

   • Lee Benson: Marriage a facade, but Lori was saint

 Saturday, October 2

   • Lori Hacking — Her body found

   • Searchers overcame big odds

   • Surge in Hacking fund donations likely

   • Lori Hacking's family expresses gratitude

 Friday, October 1

   • Police: Remains at landfill are Lori's

 Tuesday, September 28

   • Getting close in landfill search?

 Friday, September 24

   • Hacking waives right to hearing

 Wednesday, September 15

   • Search for Lori revised

   • Lori's mom opens heart to Oprah

 Saturday, September 11

   • Hacking search tactics changing

 Friday, August 27

   • Search is on hold until dogs are ready

 Wednesday, August 25

   • Lori's body may never be found

 Tuesday, August 24

   • Landfill searchers take a few days off

 Saturday, August 21

   • Soares announces scholarship

 Wednesday, August 18

   • S.L. police suspend search for body

 Tuesday, August 17

   • Security tight for Hacking

 Monday, August 16

   • Man accused of killing missing wife makes first court appearance

 Sunday, August 15

   • Grief, anger, love fill mother's heart

   • Hundreds celebrate Lori's life

   • Class reunites despite events

 Saturday, August 14

   • 'We love him no matter what'

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