From Deseret News archives:
Killer's ex-wife talks of survival
Her life exploded along with Hofmann's bombs
Doralee Olds tried to do those things. But the good life she believed she had established with her husband and children a quarter-century ago exploded in a hail of shrapnel, and she's still picking up the pieces.
Olds, the ex-wife of Mark Hofmann, whose numerous forgeries and two subsequent pipe-bomb murders in Salt Lake City 20 years ago made national headlines, is finally ready to speak out publicly.
After two decades of healing and relative silence, she's ready to tell anyone who wants to know that she is a survivor. And she plans to share the message publicly on July 28 at the annual Sunstone Symposium at the Sheraton City Centre downtown.
A graduate of Highland High School nearly 30 years ago, she went to St. George and earned an associate degree in nutrition at Dixie College before enrolling at Utah State University. There, she met her future husband, Mark Hofmann.
A new occupation
Yet in the late 1970s, as she dated her future husband, her wildest nightmares likely couldn't conjure what awaited her only a few years in the future.
"He was pre-med, and my dad was a pharmacist we had a lot of medical background, and that's still true for my family," she said.
When the couple married on Sept. 14, 1979, Doralee dropped out of school to support her husband, and they had four children in the next eight years.
Hofmann never finished his medical training. Unbeknownst to his wife, he had found a more lucrative occupation forging what he pawned off on unsuspecting victims as historical documents, many of them relating to the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The two had grown up in the faith and were, by all appearances, staunch members.
Once the ruse began to unravel, some wondered how she could not have known what her husband was up to all that time in the basement of their home, because dealing in rare documents isn't a mainstream career choice.
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