Innocent Victims: The True Story of the Eastburn Family Murders
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2019.
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9781630159917

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Scott Whisnant., Scott Whisnant|AUTHOR., & Chris Andrew Ciulla|READER. (2019). Innocent Victims: The True Story of the Eastburn Family Murders . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Scott Whisnant, Scott Whisnant|AUTHOR and Chris Andrew Ciulla|READER. 2019. Innocent Victims: The True Story of the Eastburn Family Murders. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Scott Whisnant, Scott Whisnant|AUTHOR and Chris Andrew Ciulla|READER. Innocent Victims: The True Story of the Eastburn Family Murders Tantor Media, Inc, 2019.

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Scott Whisnant, Scott Whisnant|AUTHOR, and Chris Andrew Ciulla|READER. Innocent Victims: The True Story of the Eastburn Family Murders Tantor Media, Inc., 2019.

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The Cumberland County Sheriff's Department soon focused its investigation on US Army soldier Tim Hennis. Detectives and local prosecutors built their case on circumstantial evidence and a jury convicted Hennis and sentenced him to death. But his defense team refused to give up. Piece by piece, they discredited the state's case, exposing false testimony, concealed evidence, and prosecutorial misconduct. At a second trial, Hennis was found not guilty and released from death row. 
 
But an even more stunning turn of events was yet to come. Twenty-five years after the murders, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation tested a crucial piece of DNA evidence from the crime scene. The shocking results led to an unprecedented third trial to determine Tim Hennis's guilt or innocence.
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