Innocent Victims, Scott Whisnant
Innocent Victims, Scott Whisnant
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Innocent Victims
The True Story of the Eastburn Family Murders

Author: Scott Whisnant

Narrator: Chris Andrew Ciulla

Unabridged: 12 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/15/2019


Synopsis

On Mother's Day, 1985, the bodies of Kathryn Eastburn and her two young daughters were found in their Fayetteville, North Carolina, home. Katie, an air force captain's wife, had been raped and stabbed to death. Kara and Erin's throats had been slit. Their toddler sister, Jana, was the only survivor of a bloody killing spree that terrified a community still reeling from the conviction, six years prior, of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald for the savage slayings of his pregnant wife and two daughters.

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.

About Scott Whisnant

Scott Whisnant is a former editor and writer for the Morning Star (Wilmington, North Carolina). As a courtroom reporter he covered the case of Tim Hennis, who had previously been convicted of murder and was sentenced to death before the state supreme court awarded him a retrial. Whisnant is the author of Innocent Victims, which details the historic case.


Reviews

I was provided with an ARC of this book from netgalley and Open Road Media. I read the first version of this book when it came out 24 years ago, and remember the details about the ad for the dog and the Members Only jacket in the story. What a crazy story with so many reversals and strange characters......more

Goodreads review by Laura

Usually when I read true crime I know the outcome of the cases before I even start the book...but this one 😱 this was twisty! If you read this I highly recommend NOT googling info before or during and just go in blind like I did.......more

Goodreads review by Ronnie

This is a hard one to rate. I almost gave up on it at the start (for various reasons), but decided to keep going. Having said that, I have to admit I was fascinated at one point, and at the end I was fairly impressed. Then came the epilogue which put the preceding pages in an entirely different ligh......more

on Wednesday, September 13, 2006 Iwrote about this book.... Thanks for sharing. I wanted to read it but then at the beginning of the book I noticed they were referring to the story of Jeffrey MacDonald a lot. I knew a bit about that case but had not read Fatal Vision by Joe McGinnes about this case,......more

Goodreads review by William

You'll read this one in less than a day! Wow, this book is an emotional ride. The brutal details are not for everyone, but anyone interested in criminal justice and injustice in the system should read this book. This true story is objectively reported, but really exposes how beliefs can divide peopl......more