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Ft. Bragg Murder Mystery Spans 25 Years

After 25 years, Master Sgt. Timothy Hennis stood trial for 1985 triple murder.

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PHOTOS: Ft. Bragg Murder Mystery Spans 25 Years
PHOTOS: Ft. Bragg Murder Mystery Spans 25 Years
In 2006, detectives with the Sheriff's Office of Cumberland County, N.C. sent evidence for forensic testing not available in the 1980s and found that a swab taken from Kathryn Eastburn's body contained Hennis' DNA. In 2006, the Army recalled Hennis to active duty and charged him with the killings. In a military trial, a jury found Hennis guilty of premeditated murder. He has since filed an appeal. (US Army)
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