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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2012/01/17/1151062?sac=Mil Appeals court says federal judge did not err in Timothy Hennis ... Fayetteville Observer
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    A lawyer for Timothy Hennis has argued in a court filing that his client should not have to exhaust his military court remedies before seeking relief in federal court. Read more at: http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/03/31/1082684?sac=Home
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/02/04/1068812?sac=Home And an excerpt to get you started: Timothy Hennis' trial record is now in the hands of Maj. Gen. Rodney Anderson, acting commanding general, a Fort Bragg spokeswoman said Friday. Hennis' attempt at a new court-martial was...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Take a look at this latest report on the case, over at http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/8986419/ And take a look at this excerpt from it! FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — Attorneys for a former Fort Bragg soldier who is on death row in the killings of a mother and her two children say...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Hennis' appeal hearing is set for this Friday. Read about it here: http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/01/20/1064386?sac=Home
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    What got him a new trial was the fact that the photos were projected over his head. It was a stupid mistake, and understandably human given the crime scene. And one that would never be made again I am sure. Yes, I'll bet they never tried that one again. If they had not put on that horror show...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    http://charlotte.news14.com/content/local_news/triangle/629174/hennis-given-more-time-to-file-federal-appeal
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Hennis' lawyers have been given more time for an appeal. Read about it here: http://www.leagle.com/unsecure/news.do?feed=yellowbrix&storyid=148522512
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Hennis is lodging an appeal over army jurisdiction into his case. The link is here: http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/07/07/1011991?sac=Home. I wonder what challenge Hennis is going to make over the DNA evidence if this appeal fails?
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Talking of Dr Jeff, I wonder why the crime scene appeared to be altered Dr. Jeff style? I don't buy theories that Jeff engineered the Eastburn murders to force a reopening of his case. And it seems to be gilding the lily and taking additional risk of discovery; I reckon it would have been easier...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    I wasn't saying Hopper framed Tim, but whether she was independent of the subjectivity that the NC police have about Tim. By the way, what do you mean when you say you put Timbo in the same boat as Dr. Jeff?
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Another possibility is bias on part of Hopper and the other prosecution scientists. The NC police have very fixed ideas about Hennis. If the NC scientists were the same, could they have been seeing what they expected (or wanted) to see? Biased forensic evidence has happened before; the Lindy...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    It could be that Tim Hennis is the culprit after all. However, the Hennis case is one of the most bothersome because it was an extremely circumstantial case and left unanswered questions that still haven't been answered despite the recent conviction. And whether he is guilty or not, that...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Here is a link to another article on the Hennis case. The title tells you it is not something you want to read if you want a balanced report on the case, but there are some interesting bits in it. One is that Eastburn has forgiven Hennis...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Yes, I am beginning to think the Kim Thomas case is probably not related. It was the "Ah! history" postcard to Jerry Beaver that suggested a link, but I've just realised it could be the work of a hoaxer (taking their cue from the Mr X postcards published in the paper), or be referring to another...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    I have found another article saying that the police were comparing Jaye Mintz's murder to another murder that took place in ... Fayetteville! (No, not the Eastburn murder). http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1454&dat=19870226&id=tQEzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5xMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3338,9641661
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    And here is an article on the unsolved Kim Thomas murder in Charlotte, after which Jerry Beaver received a postcard saying "Ah! history". Looks like the CC detectives are coming up with something on this case! :woohoo...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Here is a link to an article on the unsolved Leland murder. I think we should call it the Mintz murder now as the victim's name was Beverly Jaye Potter Mintz. http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20080727/ARTICLES/807270325
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    Some might say the Leland case is a copycat crime, and the same for the "Ah! history" case. But how many people out there are capable of slitting people's throats? I stand by my belief that the Eastburn murders were committed by a psycho and the other two murders may well be the same person. CC...
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    GUILTY NC - Tim Hennis on trial in the '85 Eastburn murders, Fort Bragg

    The refusal to test the unknown DNA could well be grounds for appeal. But what the Defence really needs to do is discredit the Hopper evidence. And yes, somebody definitely needs to re-investigate the murders themselves, and this time do a proper job. From what I have read, the 1985...

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