Colin Browen
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
In Larry's 1994 confession, he admitted he had traveled to Wisconsin several days before Lori's disappearance for a Civil War reenactment at Gringan Mansion in Kaukauna. Shockingly, her name was also mentioned in his diary that was discovered in his van after he was arrested. Larry ultimately confessed to her murder in November of 2010, but to this day, she's never been found.
In Larry's 1994 confession, he admitted he had traveled to Wisconsin several days before Lori's disappearance for a Civil War reenactment at Gringan Mansion in Kaukauna. Shockingly, her name was also mentioned in his diary that was discovered in his van after he was arrested. Larry ultimately confessed to her murder in November of 2010, but to this day, she's never been found.
Seen many nice girls at Marsh's. Lots of walkers at 715. Walking to apartments on Nebraska in 4443. Must be housing for the university. Seen some prospects. Look at maps. Get the van ready.
Seen many nice girls at Marsh's. Lots of walkers at 715. Walking to apartments on Nebraska in 4443. Must be housing for the university. Seen some prospects. Look at maps. Get the van ready.
Seen many nice girls at Marsh's. Lots of walkers at 715. Walking to apartments on Nebraska in 4443. Must be housing for the university. Seen some prospects. Look at maps. Get the van ready.
Tricia was a freshman at Indiana Wesleyan University studying psychology, and everyone who knew her described her as extremely smart, energetic, athletic, and determined. She had grown up in Olmstead Falls, Ohio, in a happy home. Her father, Gary, owned a woodworking business, and her mother, Donna, cleaned homes.
Tricia was a freshman at Indiana Wesleyan University studying psychology, and everyone who knew her described her as extremely smart, energetic, athletic, and determined. She had grown up in Olmstead Falls, Ohio, in a happy home. Her father, Gary, owned a woodworking business, and her mother, Donna, cleaned homes.
Tricia was a freshman at Indiana Wesleyan University studying psychology, and everyone who knew her described her as extremely smart, energetic, athletic, and determined. She had grown up in Olmstead Falls, Ohio, in a happy home. Her father, Gary, owned a woodworking business, and her mother, Donna, cleaned homes.
The Reitlers were devoted to their faith and attended Golden Harvest Church in Columbia Station, Ohio. Growing up, Trisha was active in the youth group and sang in the church choir. She was extremely close with her parents and three younger siblings. When looking for colleges, Trisha wanted a religious-affiliated school and agreed upon Indiana Wesleyan when her application was accepted.
The Reitlers were devoted to their faith and attended Golden Harvest Church in Columbia Station, Ohio. Growing up, Trisha was active in the youth group and sang in the church choir. She was extremely close with her parents and three younger siblings. When looking for colleges, Trisha wanted a religious-affiliated school and agreed upon Indiana Wesleyan when her application was accepted.
The Reitlers were devoted to their faith and attended Golden Harvest Church in Columbia Station, Ohio. Growing up, Trisha was active in the youth group and sang in the church choir. She was extremely close with her parents and three younger siblings. When looking for colleges, Trisha wanted a religious-affiliated school and agreed upon Indiana Wesleyan when her application was accepted.
By all accounts, Trisha excelled in college. She maintained good grades, earning her a spot on the Dean's List, and worked part-time at the University Food Center on campus. She knew she wanted to focus her attention on helping people and decided to major in psychology. She was petite, vibrant, and loved poetry, journaling, and helping others.
By all accounts, Trisha excelled in college. She maintained good grades, earning her a spot on the Dean's List, and worked part-time at the University Food Center on campus. She knew she wanted to focus her attention on helping people and decided to major in psychology. She was petite, vibrant, and loved poetry, journaling, and helping others.
By all accounts, Trisha excelled in college. She maintained good grades, earning her a spot on the Dean's List, and worked part-time at the University Food Center on campus. She knew she wanted to focus her attention on helping people and decided to major in psychology. She was petite, vibrant, and loved poetry, journaling, and helping others.
Replace rear carpet and van. Cut out stained carpet. Vacuum van thoroughly. Spray down chemicals. Wipe with Armor All. Burn paint and tarps. Buy new hacksaw blades. Clean all tools with denatured alcohol. Take tires off and clean mud from under fenders.
Replace rear carpet and van. Cut out stained carpet. Vacuum van thoroughly. Spray down chemicals. Wipe with Armor All. Burn paint and tarps. Buy new hacksaw blades. Clean all tools with denatured alcohol. Take tires off and clean mud from under fenders.
Replace rear carpet and van. Cut out stained carpet. Vacuum van thoroughly. Spray down chemicals. Wipe with Armor All. Burn paint and tarps. Buy new hacksaw blades. Clean all tools with denatured alcohol. Take tires off and clean mud from under fenders.
Campus security guard Dale Beck received the phone call, and as he heard the description, the Dodge van actually drove right past him. Now, Dale was a veteran officer with the Grant County Sheriff's Department, and he decided to pull the van over himself. The driver handed his license over, and Dale saw the name, Larry Hall.
Campus security guard Dale Beck received the phone call, and as he heard the description, the Dodge van actually drove right past him. Now, Dale was a veteran officer with the Grant County Sheriff's Department, and he decided to pull the van over himself. The driver handed his license over, and Dale saw the name, Larry Hall.
Campus security guard Dale Beck received the phone call, and as he heard the description, the Dodge van actually drove right past him. Now, Dale was a veteran officer with the Grant County Sheriff's Department, and he decided to pull the van over himself. The driver handed his license over, and Dale saw the name, Larry Hall.