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but he just figured that the man had pulled over to use the restroom. However, now, knowing that a young girl's body had been dumped there, he decided to inform the police. And luckily, he even had a description of the man. He said he had dark hair and an odd beard, much like that of Larry Hall. Even further, the man was seen walking towards a dark van.
Now, this definitely was a good lead, but without a name, they still had a lot of work to do. Finding a dark-haired man with an odd beard would be like finding a needle in a haystack. and little did they know, their suspect would soon be back in Indiana. On November 19th, Larry found himself in the city of Rochester for a Civil War reenactment.
Now, this definitely was a good lead, but without a name, they still had a lot of work to do. Finding a dark-haired man with an odd beard would be like finding a needle in a haystack. and little did they know, their suspect would soon be back in Indiana. On November 19th, Larry found himself in the city of Rochester for a Civil War reenactment.
Now, this definitely was a good lead, but without a name, they still had a lot of work to do. Finding a dark-haired man with an odd beard would be like finding a needle in a haystack. and little did they know, their suspect would soon be back in Indiana. On November 19th, Larry found himself in the city of Rochester for a Civil War reenactment.
Tourists from all over came to watch him, and no one suspected a thing.
Tourists from all over came to watch him, and no one suspected a thing.
Tourists from all over came to watch him, and no one suspected a thing.
If you love Murder in America, you love mysteries, you love true crime, you love murder stories and the unknown, then I have a new show for you. It's called The Conspiracy Files, and it's hosted by me, Colin Brown, from Murder in America and The Paranormal Files. On The Conspiracy Files, we explore everything from bizarre deaths to freak paranormal events,
If you love Murder in America, you love mysteries, you love true crime, you love murder stories and the unknown, then I have a new show for you. It's called The Conspiracy Files, and it's hosted by me, Colin Brown, from Murder in America and The Paranormal Files. On The Conspiracy Files, we explore everything from bizarre deaths to freak paranormal events,
If you love Murder in America, you love mysteries, you love true crime, you love murder stories and the unknown, then I have a new show for you. It's called The Conspiracy Files, and it's hosted by me, Colin Brown, from Murder in America and The Paranormal Files. On The Conspiracy Files, we explore everything from bizarre deaths to freak paranormal events,
pedophile rings government corruption rituals sacrifice no topic is untouched on this show everything that we talk about on the conspiracy files is backed up with fact i release reference sheets with every single episode that we do so you guys know everything we're talking about is confirmed to have happened and be real it's a completely different type of show
pedophile rings government corruption rituals sacrifice no topic is untouched on this show everything that we talk about on the conspiracy files is backed up with fact i release reference sheets with every single episode that we do so you guys know everything we're talking about is confirmed to have happened and be real it's a completely different type of show
pedophile rings government corruption rituals sacrifice no topic is untouched on this show everything that we talk about on the conspiracy files is backed up with fact i release reference sheets with every single episode that we do so you guys know everything we're talking about is confirmed to have happened and be real it's a completely different type of show
than anything else you've ever seen about conspiracy theories. Instead of a bunch of conjecture and theories, we're presenting you people with facts, telling you the story, walking you through the story just as detailed as we do with Murder in America, and then letting the listener decide what they think. Anyways, you should definitely give it a listen. It's called The Conspiracy Files.
than anything else you've ever seen about conspiracy theories. Instead of a bunch of conjecture and theories, we're presenting you people with facts, telling you the story, walking you through the story just as detailed as we do with Murder in America, and then letting the listener decide what they think. Anyways, you should definitely give it a listen. It's called The Conspiracy Files.
than anything else you've ever seen about conspiracy theories. Instead of a bunch of conjecture and theories, we're presenting you people with facts, telling you the story, walking you through the story just as detailed as we do with Murder in America, and then letting the listener decide what they think. Anyways, you should definitely give it a listen. It's called The Conspiracy Files.
The links are in the description of this show, and you can find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And now, let's get back to our story. Now, that very same day after Larry failed to abduct Amy, he drove back to Georgetown, Illinois, the same town where he had abducted Jessica Roach. He had luck finding a girl there, so why not try again?
The links are in the description of this show, and you can find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And now, let's get back to our story. Now, that very same day after Larry failed to abduct Amy, he drove back to Georgetown, Illinois, the same town where he had abducted Jessica Roach. He had luck finding a girl there, so why not try again?
The links are in the description of this show, and you can find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And now, let's get back to our story. Now, that very same day after Larry failed to abduct Amy, he drove back to Georgetown, Illinois, the same town where he had abducted Jessica Roach. He had luck finding a girl there, so why not try again?
And this time, he spotted two young girls riding their bikes. It was 13-year-old Abby Mariage and 15-year-old Kaylin Hoskins. Now, the girls were riding near their junior high when they suddenly noticed a dark van following close behind. And just like he did with Amy, he drove past them several times. The girls watched in horror as Larry parked up ahead of them and just sat staring, watching them.