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1. In North Carolina, on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12, 1985, Bob Seefeldt, an army sergeant, drove back to his house after bailing out one of his soldiers, who was in jail for a minor offense. Seefeldt was greeted by his wife; then he asked his wife what was happening next door, as the daily papers were stacked on the curb, their car was still in the driveway, and the baby stroller was folded up near the door. Remembering that he hadn't seen the family for about three days, Seefeldt began to get worried and told his wife that he was going to go over to see if anything was wrong. Seefeldt knocked on the door, but no one answered. He then rang the doorbell, and that's when he heard a baby crying. Seefeldt instructed his wife to call for help. Unbeknownst to Seefeldt, this was the discovery of one of the most brutal triple murders in North Carolina. What is the name of the street where this horrible crime took place?
2. When the investigators arrived at the Eastburn residence, they went through the house and discovered several pieces of evidence, which included a piece of a rubber glove. Upon searching the outside of the house for other pieces of evidence, they were approached by a man who claimed to have seen someone walking passed the house three nights before when the murders occurred. Eventually, when the case went to trial, this man became the state's key witness. What is the name of this man?
3. On Tuesday, May 7, 1985, two days before the murders occurred, a man answered the Eastburns' classified ad for a good home for their dog, Dixie. The man, an Army sergeant, went to the house after 9:00 PM to pick up the dog. The man and Kathryn Eastburn talked about Dixie and their kids for a little while, and before the man left he used the bathroom. Then, placing a chain on Dixie's collar, he went outside and placed the dog inside the car.
On Wednesday, May 15, 1985, three days after the bodies were discovered, the investigators went on the news asking that the man who picked up the Eastburns' dog contact them.
Unbeknownst to the investigators, the man was at home with his wife and child, watching the news. Hearing the request, the man, along his wife and child, went to the police station to help out in any way he could. Little did this man know that he would be accused of the brutal murders. What is the name of this man?
4. After Hennis was arrested for the rape and triple murder, his father, Bob, hired the best team of criminal attorneys in North Carolina. What is the name of the law firm in which these attorneys came from?
5. To find out the truth about what happened the night the Eastburns' were murdered, Hennis' attorneys, Gerry and Billy, hired a private investigator named Bob Nelligar. One of first people Nelligar interviewed was the Eastburns' babysitter. What was the name of the babysitter?
6. Since the state's case hinged completely on Cone, Gerry and Billy knew that they had to talk with him. After interviewing Cone, Gerry and Billy knew, without a doubt, that Hennis was guilty.
7. According to the Cumberland County Sheriff's office, Kathryn Eastburn's instant teller card was used twice after the murders. The first time it was used was at 10:52 PM on Friday, May 10, 1985, and the second time it was used was 8:56 AM on Saturday, May 11, 1985. According to Hennis, he was at his Army post on Friday night, and on Saturday morning he was in his yard burning trash. What official document did Hennis have to sign on Friday night that proved he never left his post?
8. In order to disprove the state's case, Gerry and Billy asked a famous forensic expert to look over all of the evidence against Hennis, and give his professional opinion. What was the name of the forensic expert?
9. On December 11, 1985, Hennis was released on bond. Because the charges against him were rape and triple murder, the bond was for $1,000,000.
10. Gerry and Billy knew that the state's entire case rested solely on the shoulders of Cone; so they requested a suppression hearing to bar Cone's testimony and to have the charges against Hennis dropped. At the suppression hearing, the state was flabbergasted when they heard Cone saying he wasn't sure who he had seen on the night of the murders, so the state requested a break. During the break, the state placed Cone in an interrogation room, and left pictures of the bodies of the Katie, Erin, and Kara Eastburn as they lay dead; they also left a pad and pencil nearby. When the break was over, the state came at Gerry and Billy with a loaded gun...it seems that during the break Cone had written a letter to someone that was special to him, asking that person to believe him. To whom did Cone address his letter to?
11. Since they couldn't use Cone's uncertainty to dismiss the charges against Hennis, Gerry and Billy decided to find other witnesses to help Hennis prove his innocence. One couple that Billy approached told him that on the night of the murders they left their home and walked down the street, the same street where the murders occurred. This couple told Billy that they walked passed the Eastburns' house around 3:30 AM, the same time that Cone said he saw Hennis walking down the driveway. The couple also told Billy that they did not see a white Chevette parked anywhere near the Eastburns'. What was the name of the couple who said that Hennis was no where near the crime scene?
12. It was Nelligar's job to find the newspaper carrier, since the "News and Observer" was delivered to the Eastburns the night of the murders. What was the name of the newspaper carrier?
13. When did Hennis' trial begin and who was the prosecutor?
14. What was the name of the state's first witness that was called to testify?
15. Hennis was found guilty of one count of second degree rape and two counts of second degree murders. He was given life in prison without the possibility of parole.
16. After being found guilty, Hennis was sent to prison. A few days after he arrived at the prison, he received a postcard by a Mr. X, boasting of committing the murders. What prison was Hennis sent to and to which the Mr. X postcard was mailed to?
17. A couple of years after his conviction, Hennis was sent back to Fayetteville to await a new trial, which was ordered by the Supreme Court. How many days did Hennis spend in prison?
18. When did Hennis' second trial begin?
19. When the state put Miss Lucille M. Cook on the stand, she testified for the second time that she saw Hennis at the instant teller machine on Saturday, May 11, 1985. However, Gerry and Billy proved that she had lied at the first trial and again at the second trial. How did they prove that Cook had lied?
20. The defense called their best witness, a witness that disproved Cone's testimony. The problem with this witness is that he didn't testify at the first trial, but the reason for that was that the prosecutors had questioned him and released him. Because the defense never received full discovery during the first trial, this witness' name was hidden from them. However, during the second trial, with the help of a new private investigator, T.V. O'Mally. This very important witness was found. This witness was the walker that numerous individuals had seen in the vicinity of the Eastburns' house before, during, and after the murders. What was the name of walker?
21. While Hennis was in prison, the prosecutors received a Mr. X postcard, stating that Hennis was truly innocent.
22. After all the witnesses had testifed, and the case went to the jury, which prosecutor was charged with prosecutorial misconduct?
23. When Billy looked over the postcards that were sent to Hennis and the prosecutors several years before, he noticed that certain letters in the postcard made up initials. To him, those initials were a clue as to who the murderer may be. What initials were found in both postcards?
24. Hennis sued the state of North Carolina for wrongful imprisonment.
25. Eight years after the Eastburn murders, Gerry received a postcard from the same person who sent the other two. What was on the post card?
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