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(KSL News) Convicted killer Mark Hacking has a new tattoo.
Sources tell the Deseret Morning News that Hacking has a tattoo of a bulldozer or other piece of heavy equipment on his chest.
In 2004, heavy equipment was used to move tons of garbage at the Salt Lake Valley landfill during the search for Lori Hacking.
Officials wouldn't comment on the tattoo, but say Hacking didn't have any tattoos when he entered the prison.
Inmates are not allowed to get tattoos while incarcerated, but inmates often use makeshift needles and ink to tattoo.
Hacking pleaded guilty to murdering his wife Lori and is now serving six years to life.