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Friday, September 17, 2010

Tim Hennis


Tim Hennis:The trial of Timothy Hennis captivated Fayetteville for many years. Tim Hennis is a soldier who was accused of murdering Kathryn Eastburn and her two daughters, Kara and Erin, resulting in another child, John, stand up for themselves. Then, 25 years ago, he claimed that he was innocent. He was convicted in the first trial, but he appealed and got a new trial. He was acquitted a second time. He left the army, he moved to Washington and went about living their lives. But new technologies have allowed the forensic examination will be conducted on DNA evidence at the crime scene, which indicated that it can not be innocent in the end. Court this spring with the military led to another conviction. Exciting drama will be retold for the season premiere of “20/20″. Producers interviewed John Eastburn, a child who survived, along with other local residents, including observers courts reporter Paul Woolverton. You can see the familiar scenes of the city, too. Friday, 10 pm ABC

“As the world turns”

After 54 years of the drama, this long-running soap has become a victim of his time. Although our world will keep on spinning, this time will not turn. Friday, February pm CBS
TV TidBITS

“Nate Berkus Show”: If you and your friends Oprah Winfrey, you can get your own talk show. At least so it seems to many friends of Oprah, including designer Nate Berkus. His talk show debuted this week. Today, he lands an interview with Elizabeth Edwards, who shares more about his struggle with cancer and its alienation of her husband’s infidelity. And, in case you’re wondering how it relates to the world of Nate Edwards opened a home furnishings business in Chapel Hill. Friday, February pm NBC

“Real Time with Bill Maher”: eighth season begins. Friday, October pm HBO

TBS canceled the “My Boys” after four seasons. Comedy was its final on Sunday.

“Outlaw”: Did you miss the premiere on Wednesday? It will reair in its regular place today.

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