Kevin Eastman Murders 2 In Colorado

Kevin Eastman Murders 2 In Colorado
LocationColorado
StatusConvicted
UpdatedApr 2026
Kevin Eastman

Kevin Eastman is a killer from Colorado who would be convicted of two separate murders

According to court documents the body of Scott Sessions would be found in a ditch in 2020. The body of Scott Sessions had been wrapped and set on fire. A snowplow driver would discover his body. When Scott father reported his son missing the police quickly made the connection to the body found in a ditch

The body of Heather Frank would be found six days later inside of a home. Authorities would learn that Heather Franks and Scott Sessions had dated in the past however their relationship would end due to domestic violence

Kevin Eastman would be arrested and during his interrogation he would deny knowing anything about the murder of Scott Sessions and also did not know where Heather Frank was . However during the interrogation the body of Heather Franks would be found

Police would find video that showed Kevin Eastman and Heather Frank together. The pair would be seen on video driving around on the day that Scott Session was murdered.

The theory would be that Kevin Eastman was worried that Heather Frank was going to turn him in for the Scott Sessions murder so he decided to kill her as well

Kevin Eastman would be charged with the two murders, convicted and sentenced to multiple life sentences meaning he will die behind bars.

Where Is Kevin Eastman Now

Kevin Eastman is currently incarcerated at the Fremont Correctional Facility

Kevin Eastman Current Information

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Name: EASTMAN, KEVIN D
Age:54
Ethnicity: WHITE
Gender :MALE
Hair Color: BROWN
Eye Color :BROWN
Height:5′ 11″
Weight:237
DOC Number:194776
Est. Parole
Eligibility Date:
Next Parole
Hearing Date:
Est. Mandatory
Release Date:LIFE NO PAROLE
Est. Sentence
Discharge Date: 
Current Facility
Assignment:FREMONT CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

Kevin Eastman Case

A Greeley man convicted of killing two people in 2020, including a well-known Greeley-based trumpet player, will spend the rest of his natural life in prison.

Thursday morning, Weld District Court Judge Marcello Kopcow imposed two consecutive life sentences, and an additional 27 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections, to 50-year-old Kevin Eastman for killing Heather Frank and Scott Sessions in February of 2020.

After a three week long trial, a jury convicted Eastman late Wednesday afternoon of:

COUNT 1: MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE
COUNT 2: MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE
COUNT 3: TAMPERING WITH A DECEASED HUMAN BODY
COUNT 4: TAMPERING WITH A DECEASED HUMAN BODY
COUNT 5: TAMPERING WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
COUNT 6: TAMPERING WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

During Thursday’s sentencing hearing, the court heard from many community members, as well as several family and friends of the two victims.

“He started a chain reaction that I’m sure he doesn’t know anything about,” Scott Sessions’ father, Stanley Sessions, said. “What he did was he caused our family the most anguish that you can ever impose on a family.”

Heather Frank’s son, Alexander McLaughlin, also spoke during the sentencing hearing and shared a heartfelt victim impact statement with the court.

“My mom was more than just my mom,” McLaughlin said. “She was my best friend. The memories we had together I will cherish forever. I miss her every day and will continue to miss her every day.”

McLaughlin also addressed the defendant, and told him he no longer has hate for him, but is rather disappointed for doing the “unimaginable.”

“I pray that one day you will come to the realization of what you’ve done,” McLaughlin said.

Stanley Sessions said during the past two years, he’s worked on forgiving the defendant because he “doesn’t want to carry his burden” for his heinous and vicious acts.

“Mr. Eastman, I have no quarrel with you,” Sessions said. “I hope and pray that you take advantage of the services in the prison system, and that you will find God in your life, and that you’ll find a way to become a better person. You still have a chance, but that’s not up to us.”

Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wrenn and Deputy District Attorney Yvette Guthrie prosecuted this case.

Consecutive life sentences for man convicted of 2020 double homicide Weld DA

Kevin Eastman News

A Greeley man who was convicted of killing two people in 2020 has been sentenced to two consecutive life sentences as well as an additional 27 years. Kevin Eastman, 50, was convicted of murdering both Scott Sessions and Heather Frank within a week of each other.

Sessions, a beloved musician, was found deceased in a Larimer County ditch west of Fort Collins. Frank was found deceased inside a remote Weld County home. Law enforcement believes Frank was involved in Sessions’ murder, before she was killed.

“He started a chain reaction that I’m sure he doesn’t know anything about,” Scott Sessions’ father, Stanley Sessions, said in a statement. “What he did was he caused our family the most anguish that you can ever impose on a family.”

“My mom was more than just my mom,” Heather Frank’s son Alexander McLaughlin said in a statement. “She was my best friend. The memories we had together I will cherish forever. I miss her every day and will continue to miss her every day.”

Kevin Eastman sentenced to 2 life sentences in murders of Scott Sessions, Heather Frank – CBS Colorado

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