**The riveting true account of a grisly crime and the unprecedented three murder trials faced by Fort Bragg soldier Tim Hennis.** On Mother's Day, 1985, the bodies of Kathryn Eastburn and her two young daughters were found in their Fayetteville, North Carolina, home. Katie, an air force captain's
Murder on Birchleaf Drive: the true story of the Michelle Young murder case
β Scribed by Epstein, Steven Bruce;Young, Jason Lynn;Young, Michelle
- Publisher
- Black Lyon Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- North Carolina.
- ISBN
- 1934912867
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β¦ Synopsis
Was Jason the monster who bludgeoned his beautiful wife to death, leaving his toddler alone for hours to walk through her blood? If so--would he get away with it? To the outside world, Jason and Michelle Young lived a storybook life--an attractive couple with great jobs, a beautiful home, a precocious two-year-old daughter, and a baby boy on the way. Soon after the 29-year-old pregnant mother's brutally beaten body was discovered on their bedroom floor, a very different picture emerged. Of a marriage crumbling at its foundation. Of a meddlesome New York mother-in-law whose running critique left Jason frustrated and angry. Of a 32-year-old man who behaved like a frat boy rebelling against adult responsibilities. This book documents the gripping tale of a family's marathon quest for justice, confounding crime scene evidence, persistence of law enforcement officers, and riveting courtroom combat.
β¦ Subjects
North Carolina
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