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In May 1985, Gary Eastburn's wife Kathryn and their two young daughters were found brutally murdered in their Fayetteville home on a U.S.Air Force base. A prime suspect, Army Sergeant Timothy Hennis, was tried, convicted, but later acquitted - leaving the family, the community and the investigators with unanswered questions.
More than two decades later, new forensic science and an audacious invocation of military jurisdiction changed everything. Leveraging DNA evidence twenty years in the making, the Army re‑tried and convicted Hennis in a court‑martial, despite his prior acquittal.
Beyond Acquittal tells the extraordinary story of how one of the most complex criminal investigations in U.S. military history was reopened, re‑examined and finally resolved. The narrative examines the Eastburn murders, the legal challenges of dual‑sovereignty and military justice, the evolution of DNA and forensic science, and the human consequences for a family forced to wait decades for accountability.
This definitive account appeals to readers of true‑crime, cold‑case investigations and forensic science, and offers rare insight into the convergence of civilian justice, military authority and the scientific revolution that changed the verdict.
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