Killer Tries Not to Cry When Cops Find His Secret
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This episode of TruRed CRIME details the chilling murder of musician Scott Sessions and his romantic partner Heather Frank, unraveling a tragic tale of domestic violence, jealousy, and failed attempts at redemption. Scott, a 53-year-old trumpet player from Greeley, Colorado, was found dead in a remote fire pit in Pingree Park, wrapped in plastic and burned. His last known contact was with Heather, with whom he had a brief but intense relationship. Investigators soon turned their focus to Heather’s volatile boyfriend, Kevin Eastman, who had moved 250 miles away but returned to her home the night of the murder. Surveillance and cell data placed both Kevin and Heather in the area, and a dramatic arrest followed after Kevin was caught burning evidence on a ranch. Heather’s body was later discovered under a piece of wood, shot twice and wrapped in plastic. Kevin was eventually convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, tampering with a body, and evidence, receiving two consecutive life sentences plus 27 years. The case exposes the devastating cycle of abuse, emotional instability, and the tragic consequences of unaddressed trauma, despite all three victims’ efforts to rebuild their lives.
Domestic violence often escalates when one partner feels they are losing control, even after attempts to leave or rebuild.
Even individuals working to overcome past trauma can become victims or perpetrators in cycles of abuse.
Digital evidence like cell tower data and social media activity can be critical in solving cold cases.
Proactive reporting and intervention by friends and family may have prevented the murders, highlighting the importance of community vigilance.
Mental health and emotional regulation are crucial in preventing violent outbursts, especially in high-stress relationships.
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Scott Sessions: A Life Cut Short
“He would not miss a gig with his... He would not. It was his life. And he had finally succeeded.”
The Discovery of the Body and Initial Investigation
“I'm on the Pingree Park Road and I have a dead body.”
The Dark Side of Scott's Relationships
Ex-girlfriends speak about Scott’s volatile temper and past legal issues. Despite his emotional struggles, he was working on self-improvement and had found success in music.
Kevin Eastman: The Abuser and the Suspect
“I can't say, I can't, I can't. The days afterward, everybody... and theories and explanations. Too much is there's going to be a lot of stuff going on.”
“You are going to spend the rest of your natural life in prison based on your vicious acts of violence, jealousy and control...”
“I'm on the Pingree Park Road and I have a dead body.”
“What the fuck? Jesus fucking Christ! Why'd you tell me that shit?”
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Guests
Scott Sessions
person
Kevin Eastman
person
Heather Frank
person
Stanley Sessions
person
Larimer County Sheriff's Department
organization
Troy Bonnell
person
Rita Severin
person
Larimer County
place
George Gray and Elvis Experience Band
organization
Mary Frank
person
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