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[[Mark Hoffmann]] was a rare documents dealer and collector as a student at Utah State.  He was a counterfeiter.  He "found" a [[Lucy Mack Smith]] letter, [[Anthon Transcript|Charles Anthon Transcript]], [[E.B. Grandin]] contract, Two pages of the original [[Book of Mormon]] transcript, the [[Salamander Letter]], and a blessing that designated Joseph Smith III to be prophet and not [[Brigham Young]].   
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[[Mark Hoffmann]] is a murderer and forger, currently serving his sentence in Utah. He was a rare documents dealer and collector as a student at Utah State.  He was a counterfeiter.  He "found" a [[Lucy Mack Smith]] letter, [[Anthon Transcript|Charles Anthon Transcript]], [[E.B. Grandin]] contract, two pages of the original [[Book of Mormon]] transcript, the [[Salamander Letter]], and a blessing that designated Joseph Smith III to be prophet (as opposed to [[Brigham Young]]).   
  
 
He found such things as the [[Book of Lehi]] and had copies of the McEllin collection as well.  He also forged documents of letters of Emily Dickinson, Abraham Lincoln and the pilgrims.
 
He found such things as the [[Book of Lehi]] and had copies of the McEllin collection as well.  He also forged documents of letters of Emily Dickinson, Abraham Lincoln and the pilgrims.
  
He grew up in an LDS family and served a [[mission]].  However he started to doubt the church and presented copies of forged documents to the church in order to prove his doubt.  [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] was largely acting for the church as [[Spencer W. Kimball|President Kimball]] and other counselors rarely appeared in public do to age at that time.
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He grew up in an LDS family and served a [[mission]].  However, he started to doubt the truthfulness of the church and presented copies of forged documents to the church in order to support his doubts.
  
He made money of the collections but suffered financial difficulties still. Unable to make good on payments he set off a bomb that killed Business partner Steve Christensen and one that killed Christensen's business partner's wife Kathy Sheet's as she picked up the package. A third bomb that went off injured him.
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While he made some money on the collections, he nevertheless suffered financial difficulties. He, with the help Of Hugh Pinnock, had obtained a loan for $185,000, but was unable to pay it off. He detonated two bombs in Salt Lake City, killing Steve Christensen, his business partner, and Kathy Sheets, the wife of another business partner. Hoffman detonated a third bomb, which injured him.
  
He, with the help Of Hugh Pinnock, obtained a loan during that time as well for 185,000 dollars.  Hoffmann's murders began after he was unable to pay the loans.
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In [[1987]] Hoffman was sentenced to two life sentences in the [[Utah]] State Prison, where he presently resides. He has twice attempted suicide and no longer speaks to the media. Mark Hoffmann has since gone down in history as a forger, murderer, and enemy of the Church.
  
In [[1987]] Hoffman was sentenced to two life sentences in the [[Utah]] State prison were he resides. He has twice attempted suicide and no longer speaks to media. Mark Hoffmann has gone down in history as a forger, murderer, and secret enemy of the Church.
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In the aftermath, several books were written regarding the incident, most of them hostile to the Church. Steve Christensen's father, Mac, gave an exemplary forgiveness, which has often been quoted by the media and the Church.
 
 
In the aftermath several book's were written on the incident some negative toward the Church and other's basically saying what went wrong with him. Mac Christensen's exemplary forgiveness has also often been quoted.  He is the father of Steve Christensen and himself a prominent Utah Businessman now retired.
 
 
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Revision as of 21:08, 3 December 2007

Mark Hoffmann is a murderer and forger, currently serving his sentence in Utah. He was a rare documents dealer and collector as a student at Utah State. He was a counterfeiter. He "found" a Lucy Mack Smith letter, Charles Anthon Transcript, E.B. Grandin contract, two pages of the original Book of Mormon transcript, the Salamander Letter, and a blessing that designated Joseph Smith III to be prophet (as opposed to Brigham Young).

He found such things as the Book of Lehi and had copies of the McEllin collection as well. He also forged documents of letters of Emily Dickinson, Abraham Lincoln and the pilgrims.

He grew up in an LDS family and served a mission. However, he started to doubt the truthfulness of the church and presented copies of forged documents to the church in order to support his doubts.

While he made some money on the collections, he nevertheless suffered financial difficulties. He, with the help Of Hugh Pinnock, had obtained a loan for $185,000, but was unable to pay it off. He detonated two bombs in Salt Lake City, killing Steve Christensen, his business partner, and Kathy Sheets, the wife of another business partner. Hoffman detonated a third bomb, which injured him.

In 1987 Hoffman was sentenced to two life sentences in the Utah State Prison, where he presently resides. He has twice attempted suicide and no longer speaks to the media. Mark Hoffmann has since gone down in history as a forger, murderer, and enemy of the Church.

In the aftermath, several books were written regarding the incident, most of them hostile to the Church. Steve Christensen's father, Mac, gave an exemplary forgiveness, which has often been quoted by the media and the Church.