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βWhen you did see the body, what was your impression of what had happened?β
Disgotsessions. There was rage involved in it. Absolute horror that somebody could be treated that way. The body had been wrapped in plastic sheeting. It was a man and his head had been covered and duct taped as well.
And his body had been burned. And it was like, "What?" We found your son. He is deceased. It was like somebody had punched me in the gut. At this point, police are scrambling for clues.
Anything that might lead him to Scott Sessions killer. The wrong side of the girlfriends. And then I know we're gonna have to record there. He didn't even hang very jealous. Didn't get really angry.
When they find a guy like him, they fall for it. And then they got to start remaking. They didn't even have to be changed. You meet somebody that you think might be a great person to start dating.
βAnd then all of a sudden, your life is not.β
But before it's all over, there will be a second body.
It's hard to hide blood when it's everywhere. We had a sold out tonight concert at Kendallite dinner playoffs. It was February 10th, 2020. There was a Monday night. Scott Sessions was in my Elvis tribute band.
It was a trumpet player. I had been promising Scott for months that I would make it to one of his gigs. We bought our tickets the minute they went on sale. And I was gonna get to see Scott play for the first time in forever.
It was pretty exciting. As you got closer and closer to start time, Scott wasn't there. It was weird because Scott had failed to show up for the gig. Something Scott doesn't do.
He was always ridiculously early to the gig.
And always ready to go, dressed, looking good. When the curtain opened and he wasn't there, we thought, well, maybe he'll show up in a little bit. If a member correctly, he was starting to snow. It was cold, Scott didn't show up.
You know, he ended up back in my mind. I had a bad feeling. We were all trying to figure out what had happened. Our story begins here in Greeley, Colorado. It's about an hour north of Denver.
And it's community built on cattle, oil, and agriculture. But one that has a thriving blue scene. Really Colorado. We're about 115,000 people, primarily agriculture. We have been known for our beef in this area forever.
People are friendly, and it has a small town field. We're located in this pristine little valley where we have the best of both worlds. [Music] Fifty-three-year-old Scott Sessions grew up here in Greeley. He was part of the local music scene.
He played his trumpet at some of the local bars here. But some say that his personality played louder than his horn. [Music] He started playing probably eight or nine. There's a picture with the trumpet.
Oh, we're going to cross these chests. That trumpet's bigger than he is. His high school teacher said, "Hey, you ought to play in the jazz group."
βAnd I think at that time, he really started to get interested in laying the trumpet.β
[Music] When he put that trumpet to his lips, was, "Who?" I've known Scott since high school, we've been friends for the last 40 years.
He always wanted everybody to be happy and to get along.
He was a very caring person. He cared about people cared about helping others out. Scott was a very much a people person. He was just a good guy. Music made him larger than life.
He was always on. There was no off-swish with Scott Sessions. He was a very loud and explosive personality.
βAnd that's what made him great on stage.β
He played the trumpet in a Denver-based band called "The Mivers and Shakers." This song is called "Hi, Rod Helen."
It's incredible when you watch video of Scott performing.
[Music] When he was up on stage, he had the facial expressions. He had the body movement like when he was really hit. Those high notes really kind of crunched down. And he got the look on their face.
He really got into the music. [Music] Scott and I met in January of 2018 at a giga-hiz. He's nice and thin and in shape. And he had this strong arms.
And he was very cute. Scott's former girlfriend agreed to do an interview. But she asked that we not use her name. Scott's really good at love. And he's good at expressing love.
He's really good with his words. And he would sing me songs. He just all those romantic things. When Scott played up on stage, you know,
βwhen I grabbed his butt or tried to kiss him,β
I always called him fan girls.
Our band, the moves and shakers. It just exploded out of the gates. And they were competing in competitions and winning them. And they were really beginning to go somewhere. When my band started to do bigger concerts,
we added a horn section. And Scotty was my trumpet player for many years. Best trumpet player. Mr. Scott's session in show. He loved live performances.
Scott loved being up on stage. He loved being part of a group of musicians. Scott could lose his left leg and he would still show up to a gig. Scott was always known to be reliable. So it's stunned his friends and bandmates
when he didn't show up for his sold-out concert. It was Tuesday morning. I get a call from George Gray.
And I said, "Hey, Scott did it.
Make it to the gig last night." And he said, "Well, that's strange."
βTurns out, that's not the only thing he missed.β
They had made plans to go see his mom. His mom wasn't doing well with her health. He never came out. And I didn't give it any thought. Those guys stayed up later or something.
When he went on stage, he was like, "Oh, my God." Those guys stayed up later or something. When he thought maybe he'd just slept in, I said, "If I'm going to go over to his house and see if he's okay." And George, I'm kind of, I'm really worried about it.
I don't have a certain way to happen. His father met me there. Sorry, checked in garage and Scotty's car was not there. The snow hadn't been shoveled. The cat hadn't been fed.
Scott was very particular about taking care of his cat. It was the one thing that could get him to leave a party as if his cat needed a attention. Something was clearly wrong. There had been a snowstorm.
Maybe he went off the road somewhere. He was going for a drive in the mountains. I went to the police department and filed a missing person's report. And that was about new news. As that day went on, we were all putting stuff on.
Facebook and texting is numbering. Hey, man, we're getting worried about you. What's going on? We're concerned. I got a phone call from the police department. Is, uh, would you be willing to come in?
The detective would like to visit with you? I'm on the Pinkery Park Road. And I have a dead body here. A snow plow driver. See something smoldering burning up on the hillside.
I'm on the Pinkery Park Road. At the Monument Gulch exit. And I have a dead body here. Okay. I'm on the Pinkery Park Road.
At the Monument Gulch exit. And I have a dead body here. Okay. I'm on the Pinkery Park Road. At the Monument Gulch exit.
And I have a dead body here. Okay. We'll get help on the way. Are you able to provide any details? Well, there was a tree on fire.
And I went up to put it out. And he's laying next to it. Okay. And you believe he's gone any help? Yeah.
He's definitely passed away. He thought somebody had been out there, camping and had left a campfire. And so he was going to go throw some snow on it
Make sure that he put out whatever fire was there.
When he got close to the plume of smoke,
βthat's when he realized this was a body.β
The body had been wrapped in plastic sheeting. It was a man and his head had been covered and duct taped as well. He was found next to a smoldering log and his body had been burned. Driving out here, this is as remote as it gets. The nearest store, much less houses, miles and miles away.
And everywhere around us is just trees, forest, and snow. The detective just in that would took me to the very spot where that still cloud driver made the deadly discovery. So he literally walked up this pretty steep embankment here from down below. Exactly.
Climbers up here to this smoldering log. Absolutely. And then gets surprised when he realizes that there's a body. It shocked him. It scared him.
It had been intentionally burned. It had been wrapped in plastic.
βAnd that plastic had been bound in duct tape.β
I got a phone call from the police department. They said the detective would like to visit with you. He should have known something was not right on the Sunday morning when the he didn't come to go seize more. He wanted to make sure that we may contact with Stan as soon as possible.
So it was about 435 o'clock when the detective said we found your son. He is deceased. Stan immediately broke the news of Scott's death to his alien wife. She said, "Who would want to kill my Scotty?"
It's a very difficult thing to tell somebody that their loved ones deceased. Emotionally, it's difficult. And really, the music community is one of the laws of a gifted trumpet player. Sessions was found dead on February 10th by a snow-plowed driver in Bellevue.
Mr. Sessions was ultimately identified with a fingerprint reader during the course of the autopsy.
If you've been to a local bar that plays rock or soul recently, there's a good chance you've heard Scott Sessions on trumpet. Sessions' body was found alongside a road in Bellevue. He was a person. You know, I had a soul, I had a smile.
He had a laugh. He was real. I mean, it's hard to describe. But now, you know, he's just a body. George Collins said that they had found a body in a remote area of the mountains outside of Fort Collins.
And my wife and I looked at each other and thought, "No way. No, that's not Scott, can't he?" He was found deceased, almost a captain, and that his body was lit on fire.
βWhen you did see the body, what was your impression of what had happened?β
Scott Sessions. It was very deliberate. There was rage involved in it. Absolute horror that somebody could be treated that way. And then disposed of that way. No one deserves that.
You don't get a lot of murders in Larmor County. No. And here you have a body that's almost decapitated. Yes. This is the probably the worst I've ever seen. It was like somebody had punched me in the gut.
There was... Lotta regret that I hadn't made it to a gig sooner.
Lotta regret that the world had just lost a very amazing end.
We didn't know at that time who would have killed him. Something had to go terribly wrong. Okay. So, where are we? We're out in front of Scott Sessions' residence. In Greeley, Colorado, this is where he lived prior to his death.
We came here to serve our search warrant. What kinds of things were you looking for? Well, the first thing we're looking for is the scene of the disturbance. It was your standard bachelor pad. Single guy lived in there. It was fairly clean. He had some clutter to it and stuff like that.
We were looking for blood. Was his vehicle parked in the garage. We tried to find a cell phone. One of the major things that we were looking for was his trumpet.
It was an instrument that he played in the band because he never went anywhere without that trumpet.
One theory was that Scott has been robbed and killed for his trumpet. We were told that it was a very expensive trumpet. We started looking on databases, pawn shops to try and find if there was a trumpet that was identical to Scott's that would have been sold. And we actually found his trumpet in his house.
It was in a closet.
It ended up turning out to be a dead end.
Investigators press on desperate for clues that could point to a motive or the killer. They were kind of at a loss. They didn't have a suspect.
βIt was important that investigators find out everything they could about their victim.β
Scott sessions. I was the last person he talked to before he died. They get this call on the Saturday evening. And he said, "Dad, I'm back home and I have a date tonight." They ate these in water.
Okay. So obviously they began questioning his friends and his family including Scott's father Stan. Well, obviously this is a difficult time for you and your family.
And yes, we want to be as respectful as possible.
But we also need to get to the bottom of what's going on. He was an emotional guy. And if he fell in love with the woman, he went clear to the court. There was no open bag. And this is the bottom of the slide.
Throughout girlfriends. He had a difficult relationship with a girlfriend that lived in Greely. He was documented contacts with law enforcement. And there was a restraining order that was in the system. Scott had several tumultuous past relationships.
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Whenever you have a case that's big like this, you start working it, you start living it, everything that you do was nothing but the case.
This was my first assigned homicide.
There was a huge team that came together to work in this case. So we kind of prepared, did not get any sleep for the next four or five days.
βAnd situations like this, there's a lot of stuff that you need to start doing.β
We started reaching out to his friends. Does he have any new associates? Anybody that nobody knows about? Does he have a secret girlfriend that nobody knows about tech thing? There was a lot of things that we needed to do.
While interviews with some key witnesses are happening, another set of investigators are busy analyzing data from local cell phone towers. What they're trying to do is pinpoint exactly where Scott Sessions may have spent the final moments of his life. The cell phone provider was constantly retrieving data from your phone.
It's sending data to the cell phone provider as to the location of that phone. Those records will also tell you last made phone calls, last received phone calls, or last known telephone numbers that you sent a message to. That tower is going to capture specific data.
Scott's cell phone last picked three miles away from his house in Greeley, Co...
That was the last location where Scott's cell phone had been prior to his death.
βAt this point, police are scrambling for clues.β
Anything that might lead them to Scott Sessions killer. They have cops, canvassing neighborhoods, and they find Scott's car here, right across from that King Super's. It looked like somebody else had driven Scott's car, intentionally left it in the parking lot of the supermarket with the keys in it.
One thing that was unusual was one of the floor mats from Scott's vehicle. Scott's vehicle was found underneath the vehicle. When the vehicle was originally located, and that floor mat was also processed for potential blood evidence. It tested positive on a screening test for blood.
However, we were unable to get a DNA profile on that stain. It was pretty evident to us that this was a vehicle dump. Police pulled surveillance video from the King Super Super market, and surrounding businesses, including an urgent care. They were able to see the car pull into the parking lot,
and they were able to see somebody get out of the driver's side, walk around the car,
βand then ultimately walk away from the car on foot,β
and leave the car in the parking lot. And that happened after they had already found Scott's body.
That was the first video that we had of our potential suspect.
[Music] We needed to talk to every single one of his friends and find out who he's been hanging out with. Investigators talked to two of Scott's ex-girlfriends. Well, obviously we're here because your girlfriend Scott is best away.
Yeah. I like to go out and listen to live music, and he's the trumpet player, and I met him through that, dated for two years,
and then I broke up with him. Okay. And so during that relationship, we had indicated that there were some troubles and stuff like that. He became very jealous.
He would get really angry,
so I decided for my own safety. I filed a restraint order. And that was for three months. He's really straight now. He's the happiest, like ever seen him.
That's why this is such a shock. A friend of his called me,
βand she said, "Did you know Scott was missing?"β
And I said, "No." And then her next sentence, while he was murdered, and they was like, "What?" We were on and off.
It was pretty tumultuous. And so we were seeing each other for a little less than two years. When you would go do things with him, he'd hold you, and he'd put his arm around you. I felt so safe,
and loved when I was with him. So this is the last message I ever received from Scott. Hey, how's it going? I'd love to tell you all about Memphis. It's really funny. It's really cool. You get really well.
And we'd love to give you all our stuff. Hope you have a great day. Talk to you soon. See ya. Bye. Little did she know that investigators were all ready-eyeing her as a person of interest.
They were collecting pieces of chewing gum, and a hair sample from the ex-girlfriend's trash. And there were a series of text messages, and a 30-minute phone call between Scott and his ex, just one day before he went missing.
So I'm very sorry that we're here, and this is going to be a very sensitive topic to discuss. We started to identify that there was a recent relationship. There was a restraining order that was in the system, and that they had an argument, more the police were called,
and we knew that per house was in the central part of Greely. We dated consistently until he cover us in until I 15, 2018. There was a straining order put on him. When we had a big fight here at the house,
we started yelling at each other. He ended up throwing coffee at me. I told him to get the F out of my house, so I was going to call the police. And he left was pretty agitated when he left,
but I didn't think much of it. I started cleaning up, and then the cops showed up at the door,
He called the police.
He reported himself, he thought, "She'll call, and then I'm going to get picked up."
βWell, he called and he got picked up anyway.β
He wrote a nice letter to the judge. To me, it really wasn't that big of deal. I said, "Please help Scott resolve this situation." And so he solved it, and we moved on with it. You're talking to him and they're asking questions.
He'd tell they started getting distracted. We were in the middle of that interview, and we get a knock on the door. We got to go right now. It was on Valentine's Day,
and we were out at the Welc County Sheriff's Office. Investigators are speaking with Scott Sessions' ex-girlfriend. This is going to be a very sensitive topic to discuss. You know, they'd ask me if I had information on Scott, and then I could tell they started getting distracted.
βAnd then all of a sudden they just cut the interview short.β
They're like, "Okay, thank you so much." We get a knock on the door and says, "You got to go. We got to go right now." After hours of questioning Scott's exes, Police get a new lead, one that would clear his ex-girlfriends of involvement.
They served a search warrant on the 14th of February on Scott's apartment. During that investigation, they actually found passwords. I race down to 35th Avenue in Creely, because we had broken into Scott's Facebook Messenger and found out that at the same time that Scott was talking to his dad on the phone.
Scott was having a Facebook Messenger conversation with whom we identified as Heather Frank. Just a couple of weeks before his murder, Scott Sessions met a local Greely woman named Heather Frank. Heather and Scott had exchanged multiple communications via Facebook Messenger. They were talking about her attending some of Scott's concerts. In particular, she had seen him perform and she liked him.
It was obvious that they had met in the past. Well, we discovered to be the beginning of the story, so to speak, January 24th, there was some Facebook communication between Scott and Heather. This seemed to be starting or developing between the two, and it seemed to be romantic in nature.
The pair first connected over shared love of music.
I met Heather at the clip, and that's when Scott met her as well. It appeared that she was very taken with Scott. She was a beautiful woman. I remember the look on her face when she was watching Scott. You know, it was like, you know, puppy dog eyes.
Now we are trying to understand Heather Frank's life. What is her lifestyle? Where does she work? There's a lot of stuff that we had to figure out at that point. When I met Heather's friends, they described her as a fun-loving free spirit. Tell me how you knew Heather.
They've seen her every two months for haircut in the style of it. And we took her hair from blonde to red, and it was like four hour appointments, so it's just you and her usually. It's interesting in your line of work, you become kind of a therapist, right?
βOh, yeah. That's what my business card says.β
Hair therapist. You put the hair color on, and the true serum comes out.
She's very colorful, and she always had the best clothes.
She's very friendly, very boisterous, just a happy girl. This is super fun. Heather was a mom to three boys. Her eldest son, Alex, said the two were inseparable. She was pretty much like my best friend.
And we did everything together. My mom and my I got divorced in 2010, and after they separated, it was kind of rough. But that's three boys, always put a smile on her face. She would be there for me when I had hard times. She would just track me out to go do fun things and get back in the swing of things.
She was always blasting music. She loved it. Every time I come over, we'd always do dance parties, like little dance house. She loved nature. She loved going camping. She worked as a server over at the state liner. People loved her.
I met Heather at Dugs. We worked together every single day for those three years. She didn't waste any time. I'd been there for a week when she invited me to go out to a concert with her and have a really fun night. And from that point on, it kind of just grew.
Every Thursday, girls night, we always look forward to that.
That was our night. We'd start out with the same place. We were in the same thing. And just hurrying, eat, hang out, and have fun. And if we got off work early enough, we'd just go walking around downtown Greely.
Little shops.
We were holding the wall bars just fun times.
She did tell me that she had met Samadhi and he plays in a band. And she really enjoyed going to listen to this music, because it was jazz. She just said, "Met somebody and I've been meeting him at this bar." It definitely just kind of seemed like an innocent little, "I met somebody and I'm gonna hang out with them now.
I didn't ask too many questions yet." I remember meeting Heather. He had brought her down to one of our gigs in Denver. He'd only met her a few weeks prior to when we'd gotten on this trip to go down to Memphis. He says, "Oh, there's this new girl that I'm talking to."
So in the days leading up to his disappearance and murder,
βwhat were they exchanging, what were they saying and those messages?β
They were very friendly with each other. They were making plans to hang out with each other. There was a point though on the 8th of February where the tone of those messages changed. You could actually see the different tone. It was more of a, "Hey, let's connect, let's meet.
Come over to my house. I was a little bit more direct in demanding." At this point in the investigation, police are putting the pieces together. And they realized that the date Scott told his father about on February 8th was actually with Heather Frank.
We were seeing that leading up to the last time that Scott had a conversation with his dad Stan, about 5.30 in the evening, almost 6 o'clock in the evening on February 8th, was that he said, "Hey, Dad, come to the door that I'm going to." And I'll talk to you later, I'll see you tomorrow. I love you, talk to you later."
And that was the last conversation that we know Scott to ever have. By that time, they had pulled the phone records for Scott Sessions. And they had started to put those pieces of the post that together and realized that Scott Sessions' phone had traveled to the area of Heather's apartment. It started pinging in the area of Heather's apartment.
And they also knew that his phone had stayed there overnight. But at that time, the fact that his phone eventually dies in her apartment or gets shut off one of the other.
And they never found his phone was very telling for her detectives.
Police have zeroed in on Heather Frank as the last person to see Scott Sessions' life. So we had to be very cautious about what our next steps were. We can't just go storming in there and say, "Hey, Heather, what are you doing?" And what happened to Scott?
βWell, I remember very vividly pulling into this cold assac.β
There was a vehicle that was there that had some damage to the front of it and it looked like it had driven in a snowstorm. It had very, very bright red dirt on the side of it. I thought he's discovered this security camera footage. You can see the car is driving westbound up the canyon.
He headed towards Pingray Park. Where's this car going? And could it lead to the killer? Hi, I'm Fiddler Paskan. And I can't wait for you to see my new movie,
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And now they need to know more. Detectives. They can't say for sure that Scott Sessions died at Heather's apartment. But they can start watching behaviors. We started writing self-owned data record warrants for Heather Frank.
At the same time, we're doing this background check and finding out that she had a very difficult relationship with a subject. Kevin Eastman. Usually, whenever she got a new boyfriend, the first thing she would do is introduce us three to her. The person she was seeing.
In the beginning, Kevin, he was always very nice and always interested in our life.
Like, how was your day?
How'd work go?
βYou know, just trying to become closer with us.β
Kevin is a well-filled worker.
He had work here in Greeley. Kevin was previously married and had a daughter. He'd been dating Heather for more than five years. Kevin probably proposed that Ana was three or four times. She didn't want to be tied to that forever.
But it is hard as she tried to get away from him. It just got harder and harder every time. It seemed like. There were a number of police reports where she had been the victim of domestic violence at the hands of Kevin Eastman. She didn't want to continue talking to him.
βBut they'd still see each other from time to time.β
But it wasn't until the end of the year of 2019 when she told us that she had finally told him that she's done.
Despite telling friends and family otherwise, Kevin appeared back in Heather's life in February 2020. My mom called and asked if me and my husband and my two brothers would all like to go out and eat. And I heard someone whispering in the background. Me and my husband we didn't make in either to my brother Christian. My brother Blake and his girlfriend, they ended up going.
After Blake came home, he told me that Kevin was back. He was there at dinner with them. This was after they posted on the news that there was a body found up in the pinkery park. So while Heather's family learned that Kevin resurfaced,
police learned to own that mysterious car that had been parked in front of Heather's apartment.
We identified the vehicle that I had seen that had the mud on the side of it. Along to Kevin Eastman, it registered to him. So all this stuff was starting to come together that we're going down the right path that we need. Detectives decided they are going to now start to surveil them. We wrote search words asking a judge to grant us permission to look at Kevin Eastman's cell phone as well.
And when we got those records back, we started putting those records together and trying to look at the last known locations. Investigators realized that Scott, Heather and Kevin's phones are all in the same place at the same time on February 8th, the night that Scott disappeared. All three cell phones were on the same location at the same time. And then Scott's cell phone disappears. It's not registering anymore.
At this point, Kevin Eastman and Heather Frank are both suspects in the disappearance and death of Scott Sessions. We got a tracker on Heather Frank's vehicle as well as Kevin Eastman's vehicle. We decided instead of having a law enforcement officer parked on their street 24 hours a day watching their front door, watching when they leave, we can put a pole camera on there and we can remotely watch. You actually had a camera that you had the utility companies put up on that pole.
Yes. Almost until the top, it was a catch facing towards Heather's apartment, that building right there. They were hoping to figure out when they were coming and going and being able to follow them and do other things.
βWe had a tracker on the vehicle, so we were able to see they drove to Lovelin to best buy to Victoria's Secret.β
Not a lot of information that they're involved in something. Police didn't notice anything suspicious while they're surveilling Heather and Kevin, but more data from their phones starts to come in and police get a big break in the case. On the morning of the night, about 7 o'clock in the morning, we could see that Kevin Eastman's cell phone and Heather Frank's cell phone left her apartment at the same time and traveled the same path.
The cell phones stop pinging at Ted's Place, which is a gas station off of Highway 14 in Highway 287 in Lairmer County. About the same time where you would go into the mountains and lose connectivity to your cell phone. Based off of the last known direction of travel of Heather Frank and Kevin Eastman's cell phone, we knew that this vehicle had to pass by the Mishawaka. The Mishawaka ampithiator had cameras outside, and we knew that we could get vehicle traveling Eastbound and Westbound on Highway 14,
going up to Pingre Park. The way the surveillance camera as positioned, it shows Kevin's Subaru passing the restaurant going westbound up the canyon. I think it was 837 in the morning. This footage shows Kevin's car driving toward the area the body was found just three hours after Scott's cell phone dies at Heather Frank's house. Same damage that I saw on his vehicle, parked outside of Heather Frank's apartment, was on the camera at the Mishawaka.
Then we see what would appear to be his Subaru traveling the opposite directi...
So it was about a three hour time frame where it looked like Kevin's vehicle was up in the canyon in the area generally of Pingre Park. That was our third major break to this case. That vehicle passing by the Mishawaka, the cell phone records leading up to Pingre Park and then going back to her apartment. We started right in the warrants for people's rest for the murder of Scott's sessions. On February 15th, about 530 in the evening, we saw Heather Frank leaving her apartment with Kevin Eastman walking directly behind her.
This is the moment that turned the case upside down.
One of these people never be seen again.
It took everything I had to not scream. Why? I'm sure that you've seen stuff in the news about somebody disappearing from Green. Our friend Scott was killed in one of the most brutal killings ever. They found him, but now someone else in the area is missing. Her children don't know where she's at, her boss doesn't know where she's at.
But it had to be some sort of love triangle gone wrong. All they have is this one man to guide them in a six hour police interview unlike anything you've ever seen. My head's getting all screwed up. Alright, this is almost three hours in and he's alone in the room. Your uncle is your father. Let me help his man get to his bottom in his case. Please.
βDo you think at this point that Kevin Eastman is dangerous?β
What was the blood at? It was a fucking weapon. It was a fucking weapon. I was like, whoa, what really happened to Scott Sessions? Oh, please.
No, it's not detailed. It's not detailed. I don't know, I don't know how you manage it. Do you think this is all feeder? Somewhere among the 110,000 Grili Colorado residents, a killer Rome's free. Cops are on the hunt for Scott Sessions, murderer, and they've focused their attention on a waitress and a former oil rig worker.
And that focus is thanks a large part to a camera pointed right in their direction. It's the day after Valentine's day, about 530 p.m. And Heather Frank and Kevin Eastman come out of her apartment. They loaded to his silver Subaru. Heather is carrying a jacket in her hands. She looks almost unsteady on her feet as she's walking out.
And they're not out of the conversation. And she gets into the passenger side of the vehicle.
One of them is never coming back.
βAnd this is a key moment in the case, because it's being captured by a surveillance camera set up on a light pole across the street.β
We have a pole camera. We have trackers on the vehicles. So we decided that night that we're going to go home now. Our team's going to power down for a night. Get a good night's sleep, and that we were going to come back to work the next morning at six o'clock in the morning and start this case back up again.
The plan is to arrest Frank and Eastman the following morning. But while the investigators are trying to get some rest, Kevin Eastman is not. He's driving far and wide into a rural area. And overnight, he'll be making multiple stops. The first stop is to the home of a man named Troy Bunnell.
Troy Bunnell runs his own trucking company, essentially.
And Troy is always needing help and assistance with that.
And that's actually how Troy and Kevin are connected. They used to work together in the past. So I came to the office and Gunny Robbins called me. And he says some strange stuff happened overnight. Well, we were sleeping.
And we had a tracker that was going off on Kevin Eastman vehicle all throughout the punny grasslands. That concerned me enough that he is destroying evidence. I want to get out here and see what he's doing. Gunny Robbins is a no-nonsense lawman who has spent a lifetime working major crimes. He's running this investigation.
βDo you think at this point that Kevin Eastman is dangerous?β
Oh, yeah, for sure. Specten being armed at least with enough, obviously, because of the way that it's gossip sessions was murdered.
In the early morning hours, the GPS tracker tells Robbins that Eastman's vehi...
Not about place to get rid of evidence.
So Robbins heads in that direction. But then he sees smoke.
βAnd the veteran investigators experience tells him where they're smoke.β
There's fire. And then you're thinking, oh, you said, oh, that's when I decided. to drive by there to see Jack Lee. What was going on with that smoke? Upon his arrival at Troy Benells,
he sees who he positively identifies as Kevin Eastman wearing a baseball cap and tending this fire. It's a very rural area of some people burn their trash. What was uncomfortable was he couldn't see Heather Frank. He could see Kevin Eastman. The other thing about dying Robbins at that point,
though, is he has no backup. He's out there by himself. He's not in a marked car. He's looking at a guy who's got a warrant for murder. At that point in time, we don't even have a search warrant for that property.
So while the suspect is occupied at the burn pit, Robbins makes a quick detour to survey that river crossing.
βBut when he returns to the Badele property, Eastman is driving away.β
And the two cars actually pass each other. Lieutenant Robbins actually sees Kevin Eastman driving north on Kinerard 45. I turned around and began to follow him. And I ended up going to a small town called Cursey.
And at that point is when Sergeant Robbins decided that he needed to make contact. It's early here at Philip 66. And until now, Sergeant Robbins has been keeping a safe distance as he follows Eastman. But earlier that morning, he had seen him burn something in that fire pit.
And he's right there at the first gas pump, filling a gas canister.
And Robbins decides he cannot allow him to burn anything else. He pulls in behind him at the gas station. Kevin is standing outside of his vehicle. And he's pumping fuel into a portable gas can. Obviously, I'll read a burn pit over there.
He's been burning something in. Scott Sessions' body was burned.
βSo I had, like I said, concerns that he was going to takeβ
that gas can, and probably use it as an accelerator. The story evidence of some kind. From the moment Eastman pulled in, security cameras captured it all. See, you'll rest and you pull out your pistol. Pull out my pistol.
How far away are you from him? 10 yards, maybe? What do you say? He didn't say anything. What do you say?
Sheriff's office, you're under arrest. Get on the ground. Mr. Eastman. I'm pointing my weapon at him. He's, uh, he turns rounds and looks at me.
And he gets on the ground. I'll go up in a handcuff. I did search him. And on his person, he had, uh, a wallet, a substantial amount of money. And, uh, I'm, uh, a fixed blade knife, and a cargo pocket of his pants.
We later found out that there were shell casings to a 22 caliber rifle or handgun in his pocket. Did you ask him? Where's, where's Heather? Where's your alleged accomplice? Uh, after I've lost him at Miranda, uh, I asked him where she was at.
And he didn't, he wouldn't respond. We actually could have searched one only, but now property.
And then we, first, uh, contact, we have with Troy, but now.
We cleared the entire property, um, which was a garage, the house. Uh, and we didn't find Heather Franks. What to do? I was concerned with at that point. Just because investigators can't find Heather Frank on the property. Doesn't mean she's not there.
And if Captain Eastman knows where she is, he's not saying. Where's Heather? What? Where's Heather? She's probably in the water. She's not working. [Music]
[Music] The Lumber County Sheriff's Office, they're serving a search warrant at Troy Benels. They're getting a search warrant ready for Heather Frank's apartment. And they're also interviewing Kevin Eastman. So there's lots of things happening simultaneously with a bunch of questions that still need to be answered in a hurry.
A greatly man has been arrested in the murder of a Northern Colorado musician. Complicating matters more, Heather Frank is not with Eastman at the time that he's picked up. Her children don't know where she's at. Her boss doesn't know where she's at. And in fact, in the investigation, they find out that not even Troy Benel has seen Heather Frank.
This is your office?
Yes. We're at the Lumber County Sheriff's Office. And this is the interview room where we had a conversation with Kevin Eastman. For six and a half hours. For six and a half hours, chief. [Music]
Your name? Kevin Eastman. Nice to meet you. Is he relative to we call him at that point? He's very calm, he's very polite, he's very cooperative. [Music] My head's getting all screwed up, so I had a crush.
So yeah, my memory's not always what it should be.
During this interview, Eastman has this story about getting a head injury at work. It caused all this memory loss.
βSo much so, he just cannot remember being read just right.β
Only about one hour earlier. How many times during that interview do you think he said, "I don't remember or I can't remember." Oh, I don't know. 30, 40, 50 times.
Wait, I know you don't believe that I can't remember. I'm sorry, I can't remember because I can't remember. What Eastman's mind is not totally blank.
He is able to recall certain dates and times and conversations.
Just as long as they have nothing to do with either had their Frank or Scott Sessions. Sunday, the ninth, that's snowed, and we're still in a lot more. That's kind of different from the guy who was warning you, I have a head injury and can't remember anything. He's telling us that he can't remember things that happened two or three days ago.
But he's telling me stuff that happened six weeks ago. He's starting to lose credibility with me at this point in the interview. And I'm sure that you've seen stuff in the news about somebody disappearing fromοΏ½οΏ½ly. This is to me sitting in the musician. Is it a musician?
Yes, it was a musician. Yeah.
βDid his eyes drop when you mentioned Scott Sessions the first time?β
This is a person that is hiding.
He really does not want to be present in this conversation because he's very uncomfortable. He does not want to face me. He's hiding his face, he's hiding his emotions, he's hiding whatever his reactions are going to be. Some of the more interesting moments in this cat and mouse game come when the investigators briefly leave the room, but those cameras are still rolling.
This is almost three hours in and he's alone in the room. Don't please, dear father. Let me help his man get to the bottom of his case. Please. Our apartment was on the sixth.
Do you think this is all theater? It could be where he's actually feeling the stress of it. He's taking a lot of deep breaths because I think he's starting to feel some of the pressure where this conversation is going. We're trying to get him locked into a timeline of events prior to Scott going missing.
βUp until this point, we have not really been in your face presenting facts that you need to tell us this stuff.β
We are getting very close to us transitioning from an interview into an interrogation. So, you can see that I'm leaning in to apply that emotional pressure. I want to see what his emotional reaction would be to ask him to say Scott's name. You can see his name. You can see his name.
Scott, you're having a hard time seeing his name. He cannot utter the name Scott Sessions. Yeah, he continued to say well I didn't know the guy. He didn't want to say his name. Eastman appears to have this emotional breakdown when investigators attempt to read him a transcript of the messages between Heather and Scott.
Oh, please. No, it's not detail, it's not detail. I don't know, I don't want him to tell me. Are you thinking that this is someone who is a clever criminal? I think he's experienced.
Exactly what he was doing, he had a plan. But we need to be completely honest with each other. I can't, I can't be completely honest with you. Originally, he said that he wasn't there, that he didn't know anything about Scott Sessions. And then he says, "I was in the scene, and I started to try heave."
Can you trust him? Where was the big mess out? I said, "If you guys just can't make sure they can get the bill to find it for sure."
Many hours into this, back and forth.
Take your head up and breathe, okay?
βThe one word that changes everything, blood.β
It had to be something serious for that amount of [bleep] blood. So there was a lot of blood there. Where was the blood at? It's [bleep] blood. It's [bleep] blood.
What Kevin Eastman is saying inside the interrogation room is shocking enough. But outside the room, another bombshell. According to the investigators, there was personal items half burnt in the pit. Something that was... feathers. [music playing]
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Investigators are still hunting for Heather Frye. They don't know where she is, but they do know where she is not. And that's her apartment. So, they get a warrant to search her property.
Our job is solving puzzles using physical evidence. In the living room of the residents, there were some shopping bags near the sofa, which contained some paper towels, some cleaning products,
and the box for a cell phone. I did observe a black commercial-style rug in the entryway, and that did appear odd and out of place. Underneath that black commercial rug, I did see a large reddish brown stain
βthat was consistent with the appearance of a blood stain.β
It did look like the blood stains were trying to be hidden from view of someone entering the apartment. That blood, as well as other blood stains, located around that area of her living room, were tested,
and those blood stains came back to Scott Sessions. "It's hard to hide blood when it's everywhere." "There's a way, there's a way, everywhere." And at some point, during this back and forth with Kevin, the interview changes drastically.
"Yes, it does." You can see in some of these clips that Ryan had a cell phone out, and he was getting text messages from other investigators, to "Hey, we found out this information."
"So the first time you heard that Heather is dead,
is from hearing Ryan talk about it." "That is correct." "We found Heather." "And Heather is in the same condition as Scott is." "So the information came in that Heather Frank
was found deceased in Troy Monnell's property." And it was like a baseball bat to my gut. I was like, "Whoa." And I was expecting something, but I wasn't expecting that.
"At that, makes the actions or the inaction of investigators somewhat controversial when it comes to that video of Heather Frank leaving her apartment. At the time, it surfaces investigators
are still peasing things together, trying to determine why it's going on. So they do not move in for an arrest. "How'd you feel when you saw it?" "To this day, I'm still conflicted."
"You're watching somebody drive away to their death." "Could we have changed it or done anything differently?" "I don't think so." This is a very unfortunate sad story and I feel horrible for her kids,
the fact that this happened to Heather. The unfortunate thing is that decisions that she made played into this situation and how it unfolded and she did not deserve to die.
It's a very powerful image that you're seeing right now.
"It was just so shocking because I was like, what?" And I was just so confusing.
First, she's wanted on murder
and then she ends up dead.
βHeather Frank had been shocked to death.β
In all types, he would later conclude she was killed at close range with her body pressed up against hard surface. "I got a phone call from my boss telling me that they needed help at the scene.
At that point, they had found a body on that property. She had been wrapped up and plasticed. She had been velling around her. Her body was found and it was near the fire pit.
And he had placed her underneath a piece of wood that looked like a big door with the body being wrapped up. It made it even more suspicious. And the fact that it was wrapped in plastic
made it pretty comparable
to the first murder that was involved in this case.
And that was that of Scott Sessions. Happy New Year! I assisted in the delivery of the notice for Heather's boys. They were all living together
and we all went with the coroner's office to deliver that crushing news. It was the morning of February 16th. The detectives came to the house and they told us that they had found my mom.
I answered the phone, I said, "Alex, are you okay?" I said, "Yeah, I'm okay, but mom's not." And I just started bawling. I said, "Please tell me she's still alive." I said, "I wish I could
or something like that. This is so bad." Now, there are all of some questions for the man who owned this property where Heather Frank's body was found
and where Kevin Eastman was seen just hours earlier. So Troy Bonnell was brought in for questioning. But they found a body out on your property. They believe it's a female, so obviously, you know what we're thinking.
(beep) It's Heather. She's (beep) Christ! Damn.
Yeah. I got nothing to do with the (beep) Okay. Bonnell says he was sleeping at the time Eastman was at the burn pit
and had no idea what he was doing on his property. But investigators cannot take Bonnell at his word, especially after they learn about a missing gun from his garage. 822 caliber.
Well, they're saying that she was shot by a small caliber pistol. And that's what I had. He's admitting that there's a gun on the tool chest and we're searching the property.
We served as Sir Torna's house and we're not finding this gun. Where is this gun? But now also acknowledges Heather didn't care for him. She didn't like me for a lot of reason.
βI think it's because I kind of have some wordsβ
with Kevin, you know. Back in his interrogation room, Kevin Eastman is implying that Troy knows more than he's letting on. No more games, Kevin.
Tell us what happened. Okay, tell us. Troy's gonna start talking. That's okay. As you can talk to him, he tried to score 90.
Who's in the burn pit?
Well, like, it's about always still busy in the burn pit.
But according to investigators, there are clues in the burn pit. Clues that point to Kevin Eastman. There was some personal items that they found half a burden in the pit. There could be something that was Heather's possibly.
You know, they had asked me, you know, days later when they were doing their investigation. If I had to dispose of, you know, lipstick and make up.
βAnd I think there was a hairbrush and something else.β
But of course, I don't throw that stuff away. I'm pretty much solo, you know, at the ranch. When he had the truth, the truth needs to be told. Robert's back for Heather, respect for her voice. And we couldn't talk to guys outside.
After a marathon interrogation, Kevin Eastman is finally arrested. Kevin, Kevin, Kevin. Is your order arrest? Okay. Let's go all for it first.
But he's got a plan. He's going to point the finger at Troy Benel. Well, I'm angry with Kevin because I feel like, you know, I was taking advantage of. If I could have words with him again,
I'd like to ask you why. Why wouldn't you do this to me? And Heather Frank's voice will finally be heard
When this dramatic video surfaces.
But did this to you? Kevin Eastman. I'm here at the World County Courthouse where after two and a half years,
Kevin Eastman finally goes on trial.
Eastman is charged in the murders of Heather Frank and Scott Session. Session's a well-known trumpet player here in Northern Colorado. To be sitting in that courtroom and watch that man be brought in to sit at a table with his attorneys. Was the first time that I had seen Kevin Eastman in the flesh in front of me as a human being.
I took everything I had to sit there and not want to scream at him. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. At its very poor, this faith is about domestic violence. But if then at Kevin Eastman, he didn't want to please Heather Frank. Kevin Eastman was the only one that had a motive to kill Scott Sessions.
These hands, these hands brought danger, destruction, and death. These hands are killed. Scott Sessions and Heather Frank, these hands are the hands of the murderer. These are the hands of the humanity. What really happened to Scott Sessions and Heather Frank,
βthat's what everyone is hoping to hear from the prosecution.β
On February 8th, Scott Sessions never saw a coming,
literally ambushed from behind by a man with an anger, fueled by jealousy, and a large shark knife. Do you solemnly swear or affirm on the penalties of law? To prove the case that Kevin Eastman ambush Scott Sessions in a fit of jealous fury, prosecution calls more than 40 witnesses.
It's obvious that it's a very large shark knife that went from the front to the back that nearly to capitated Scott Sessions. It was exhibit 126. The prosecution also presented DNA evidence. They argued linked Kevin Eastman to the murder of Scott Sessions.
The biggest thing that we have was a pair of pants that was found amongst Kevin Eastman's clothing actually had blood on them. The DNA profile that was developed from a cutting up of the jeans indicated a mixture of two contributors that's made sure of Mr. Eastman and Mr. Sessions. A speck of blood.
Is anything that's consistent with helping after the fact? Those jeans become important because that connects Kevin Eastman to Scott Sessions murder. At the heart of the prosecution's case, was the abuse they say had their Frank suffered at the hands of Kevin Eastman. Thanks one should have a seat.
βThe only thing that we really knew of Heather is what came out through her son.β
Can you tell the jury about the first time you knew the defendant had physically harmed your mother? It was in February of 2014 when I seen her. She had a slash nerd throw like a knife. Like a, you know, a cutting her throw her. I believe it was her right side of her face was really mean up like really bad.
It was black and blue. Her wrist had been broken. So testimony came out that Kevin was not a nice man. His pattern of behavior included breaking the arm of Heather's son, slitting Heather in the throat at one other time, throwing her into walls.
They were at a bar. They came home and he started fighting with her. And she told him to leave and he got pissed and he grabbed her arm. And basically broke her arm. Grabbed a doll kitchen knife and slitter throw and then beat her. Right side of her face up.
That alleged throat slashing incident was never reported to police.
But in 2015, Eastman pled guilty to misdemeanor assault against Heather for a separate altercation. Please have a raise your right hand and do solemnly swear or affirm under her head. Her hairdresser testified that she come in to get her hair fixed and there may be chunks of hair missing out of her scalp.
βDo you recall an appointment with Heather in that September of 2019 timeframe?β
Yes, I do. She had a false spot about the diameter of a golf ball on the top of her head. She came in for that appointment.
I was parting out her hair and she was missing a golf ball size amount of hai...
Look, a piece of her scalp was at me.
So the hair was completely gone. There was no hair there.
βAnd I told her, I was like, Heather, what is going on in this section?β
Are you having some problems with that look? She said she's like, no, that's from Kevin. And she said he grabbed the hold of her and yanked her as hard as he could by the top of her head. You got your lights on? Ten months before her death, police responded to another domestic violence incident between Heather and Kevin. Speaking to her at a Denver hospital.
We shared this video with the family's permission. I'm just going to sign this call once I'm going to happen. Just argument at the hotel room, put just to the left side of my ribs. And I had to get on there and say, it was going to hurt worse. So I thought, who did this to you, Kevin Eastwood?
You look at this video and you see her line in that hospital bed. She's barely able to talk. How many times did it punch you? Three times.
And Ward was issued for assault in the third degree.
But Kevin was not arrested until after the murders. Cauchy is like, sh*t in a way. Thank you always. This is the first obvious step this took. During trial, the defense acknowledged that the relationship between Heather and Kevin was tumultuous.
But they did not directly respond to the claims that Kevin was abusive. This case was about domestic violence. And we wanted to make sure that the jury understood that power and control ultimately was what killed Heather, Frank, and Scott Session.
βI think the Kevin Eastman murdered Scott Sessions.β
Kevin attacked, you know, Scott Sessions. And murdered him. I couldn't even imagine what my mom was going through at that time. I don't think that she could have left. And I think Kevin started to believe that Heather was going to go to the police.
Or Heather was going to go tell somebody to somebody. And Kevin was going to get caught. And he had to eliminate the last witness. Every piece of credible evidence in this case pointed to one reasonable conclusion. Kevin Eastman killed two people between every eight and February 16.
You saw new physical evidence that proved at all a little beyond the result. That Mr. Eastman murdered Mr. Sessions. In jailhouse phone calls with his sister to hear Eastman tell it. The evidence against him is slim. I don't think they really got anything for evidence.
I'm going to be a very unpopular witness, because I'm very anti-heather.
As the trial enters its second week, a choice for Kevin Eastman lay out a much different version of events than prosecutors.
They alleged it was Heather Frank, who killed Scott Sessions. And then Troy Bonnell, who killed Heather Frank. Kevin Eastman they claim he was simply left to clean up the mess. Mr. Eastman made an easy target for an accusation built out assumptions. But he did not kill Mr. Sessions.
Ms. Frank killed Mr. Sessions. And Mr. Eastman helped in the aftermath. Eastman's lawyers claimed the motor for the attack on sessions would be revenge. The defense team would like you to believe that Scott raped Heather. Heather was so mad about the rape that Scott wouldn't leave her alone. That she lured him to her apartment so that she could kill him.
And Kevin may or may not have helped her dispose of the body. Ms. Frank planned for Mr. Sessions to come to her residence at evening. Ms. Frank initiated Mr. Sessions to hurry up and come over.
βWho was it that wrapped Mr. Sessions had inducted before his body was burned?β
And then TNA on that tape, like the strikes. Although there's no evidence of rape occurred. Mr. Moriel. This defense strategy comes from an unlikely source, the investigators who interviewed Eastman. She's saying that this guy raped her.
If he actually did, or just as she said, I think that's going to be bad. I mean, that's like split in her. I mean, how does that make you feel? She says that this guy raped her. That was an investigative interview and technique to get him to continue to talk.
So they threw that out as a potential theory of what might have happened.
And he took it and ran with it.
βAnd adopted it and turned that into his version of events.β
I feel like she had no way out and that she had to help Kevin clean up that mess. I don't think that she lured him. That was rough. And I feel like with the lawyers on Kevin's side. They tried to put it all on her, which really hurt me.
You please raise your right hand? Shelley Brinklow was character witness for her brother, Kevin. Is your brother an angel? No, he's not. That's some point to the relationship between Mr. Eastman and Ms. Frank essentially to theory.
Yes, it did. I was so mad at her testimony because she was again blaming Heather. She blamed Heather for everything that happened. You didn't lock it.
βFirst, I did break Heather and the beginning. Yes, I did not.β
In January of 2020, you were not a fan. Oh, probably not, no. So Heather killed Scott, Troy but now I'll kill Heather. That was their theory. Mr. Bonnell can't. He took matters into his own hands. And he killed Ms. Frank.
Does that be really your right hands? I felt like the whole world was watching. I had TV cameras panning in. I mean, I could hear shutters of cameras going and the courtroom's full. Yes, sir.
But now testified for the prosecution and they seemed convinced he wasn't involved in any way. But to try to make their alternative suspect, they're implausible to the jury that defense would throw everything they had at Troy but now. The day that Troy but now testified, he was cross-examined at length about everything. And he took a beating.
You told a touch of shell that you did not even know [bleep] people. Referring to Mr. Eastman and Ms. Frank. You said, and I quote, "I don't even know the [bleep] people." Correct. I mean, I don't even know the [bleep] you don't even know who this guy is.
You know, stop right there. Hold stop.
I've never once ever ever said that I did not know Kevin Eastman.
I mean, they asked me if I knew Heather. I mean, I'd see her. Troy Bonnell does tell us that him and Heather had a very difficult relationship that they did not like each other, that Heather was very vocal, about not liking Bonnell. Your DNA was found in a pack of cigarettes on her deceased body.
Explain how that could be. How your DNA could be on Ms. Frank's DNA. I had no other explanation. It was odd that his DNA would be there, but touch DNA can be on items for lots of different reasons. If that cigarette pack had been in his house and he picked it up and moved it, that would mean that Heather was in fact there at his house.
So certainly, that caused problems and it raised suspicion and turned him into an alternate suspect for the defense. There was viable for that. I gave them an argument at trial that had he been honest about everything. I don't think would have carried much weight. What we knew at that point was that the night before Troy was with another woman
and that the other woman had confirmed his location when he was doing. That's an alibi. He had an alibi. The defense was ridiculous. I could not believe that that was their only defense.
Was what about Troy? What about Troy?
βDid Troy drop everything he was doing on his ranch?β
To go, you know what Kevin, I would go ahead and take care of that murder for you. I got you, buddy, no. So it's just ridiculous to even think about that. Two years have passed since both deaths and the government will still not be able to show you any murder weapon. They will not be able to tell you where Ms. Frank was killed.
I would be lying to you if I told you that every time I got a case that I sat there and said, "Ah, I got this one in the bag." Get 12 people to agree on what pizza to order. Good luck. Until now, the only man who truly knows what happened has remained silent,
will Kevin Eastman finally tell all.
It's your Eastman, there's anything he would like to say. [Music] July 20th, 4.52 p.m. Please rise.
After 10 days of testimony and less than 10 hours of deliberation, the jury h...
We, the jury, found that if I didn't have indeed an Eastman, guilty of murder of the first degree.
βI think when you hear a guilty verdict in a homicide, my initial thought is gratitude that the injustice of the death itself was a compounded by the system not working.β
As the court has heard, repeatedly, Scott Sessions was a gifted musician. At the sentencing, the district attorney played a video of Scott playing taps. [Music] It was so timely. It was like he was playing taps for himself.
Kevin got two consecutive life terms, as well as an additional 27 years on some of the other charges. Kevin Eastman was offered the chance to speak at his sentencing. But he declined.
The streets have not much to take a seat at this time.
There was a relief knowing that he's not going to get out. In my head, I danced a jig.
βBut the thing about guilty verdicts is us.β
Nobody wins in a homicide. Their families are devastated. People still feel unsafe. I will not let him or anyone else. He turned in my happiness for the rest of my life.
So Mr. Eastman, I had no quarrel with you. And I basically turned to him and said, "You know, I forgive you." I wish he was able to forgive him the way Scott Sessions's dad has forgiven him. I'm not there. I can't.
As for Troy Bernal, the Colorado Rancher, who says it was unjustly dragged into Kevin Eastman's murder trial for him. The closure has been hard to come by.
I've never been charged with anything.
βI've pretty much been alienated from everywhere.β
I'm still the one here trying to make sense of all this. I lost a quarter billion dollar a year profession. I've been forced to seek employment and I'm planting corn. Who would have thought? It's not as easy as everybody thinks.
I miss talking to her. I miss her laugh. She was a great woman. She was a beautiful mother. And she loved all of us.
And loved all of her friends. She just ended up being a part of something that she had asked for. She was a victim. Can you come show me what this is? It looks like it's a very small memorial.
It's got a little bit emotional for a side. When you get so involved in the last moments of somebody's life, you become connected to them. Scott's family hopes his spirit will live on through his trumpet. What we want to do is find a good home for this.
Somebody that plays trumpet that's not as fortunate. Maybe a young child? A young child or somebody that we could give that to. We should point out tonight that Kevin Eastman maintains his innocence and is appealing his murder convictions.
He declined to speak with us. That is our program for tonight. Thanks so much for watching. I'm David Moore and from all of us here at 2020 and ABC News. Goodnight.
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