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Colin Browen

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Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

And God help me, I pray that I'll be able to prove it someday." In turn, U.S. Attorney Lawrence Beaumont read a poem that Jessica Roach's family had written after her murder. Quote, "...we lost a great deal, now it's sorrow we feel. We tried to find you when you were lost." If I could change what happened, I would at any cost. At least you now feel no pain. I one day will see you alive again.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

And God help me, I pray that I'll be able to prove it someday." In turn, U.S. Attorney Lawrence Beaumont read a poem that Jessica Roach's family had written after her murder. Quote, "...we lost a great deal, now it's sorrow we feel. We tried to find you when you were lost." If I could change what happened, I would at any cost. At least you now feel no pain. I one day will see you alive again.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

And God help me, I pray that I'll be able to prove it someday." In turn, U.S. Attorney Lawrence Beaumont read a poem that Jessica Roach's family had written after her murder. Quote, "...we lost a great deal, now it's sorrow we feel. We tried to find you when you were lost." If I could change what happened, I would at any cost. At least you now feel no pain. I one day will see you alive again.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But if only good things I keep stressing, I will try to be God-impressing. I hope to be in this earthly paradise, because then the dead will rise. I'm sure you will too. What God wanted, you tried to do. Ultimately, Larry Hall was once again sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But if only good things I keep stressing, I will try to be God-impressing. I hope to be in this earthly paradise, because then the dead will rise. I'm sure you will too. What God wanted, you tried to do. Ultimately, Larry Hall was once again sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But if only good things I keep stressing, I will try to be God-impressing. I hope to be in this earthly paradise, because then the dead will rise. I'm sure you will too. What God wanted, you tried to do. Ultimately, Larry Hall was once again sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

The confidential informant was a man named Jimmy Keene. He had been convicted in 1997 of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. And from there, he was sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison. But in 1998, after serving only 10 months of his sentence, Jimmy was approached by US Attorney Lawrence Beaumont. During their meeting, Beaumont pushed a large folder across the table.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

The confidential informant was a man named Jimmy Keene. He had been convicted in 1997 of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. And from there, he was sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison. But in 1998, after serving only 10 months of his sentence, Jimmy was approached by US Attorney Lawrence Beaumont. During their meeting, Beaumont pushed a large folder across the table.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

The confidential informant was a man named Jimmy Keene. He had been convicted in 1997 of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. And from there, he was sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison. But in 1998, after serving only 10 months of his sentence, Jimmy was approached by US Attorney Lawrence Beaumont. During their meeting, Beaumont pushed a large folder across the table.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

And when Jimmy opened it up, he was shocked to see the dead mutilated body of a young girl. It was Jessica Roach. As Jimmy continued flipping through the pages, he found a picture of Trisha Reitler. Beaumont told Jimmy that Trisha had likely been killed by a suspected serial killer named Larry Hall and that they needed his help. They told Jimmy that they wanted to transfer him to Larry's prison.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

And when Jimmy opened it up, he was shocked to see the dead mutilated body of a young girl. It was Jessica Roach. As Jimmy continued flipping through the pages, he found a picture of Trisha Reitler. Beaumont told Jimmy that Trisha had likely been killed by a suspected serial killer named Larry Hall and that they needed his help. They told Jimmy that they wanted to transfer him to Larry's prison.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

And when Jimmy opened it up, he was shocked to see the dead mutilated body of a young girl. It was Jessica Roach. As Jimmy continued flipping through the pages, he found a picture of Trisha Reitler. Beaumont told Jimmy that Trisha had likely been killed by a suspected serial killer named Larry Hall and that they needed his help. They told Jimmy that they wanted to transfer him to Larry's prison.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Once there, he would befriend him. And if Jimmy could get Larry to tell them the whereabouts of Trisha Reitler's body, then they would let Jimmy walk free with a clean criminal record. However, if he failed, there would be no early release. Now, this wasn't an easy decision. Larry was at a maximum security prison with mentally ill and violent offenders.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Once there, he would befriend him. And if Jimmy could get Larry to tell them the whereabouts of Trisha Reitler's body, then they would let Jimmy walk free with a clean criminal record. However, if he failed, there would be no early release. Now, this wasn't an easy decision. Larry was at a maximum security prison with mentally ill and violent offenders.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Once there, he would befriend him. And if Jimmy could get Larry to tell them the whereabouts of Trisha Reitler's body, then they would let Jimmy walk free with a clean criminal record. However, if he failed, there would be no early release. Now, this wasn't an easy decision. Larry was at a maximum security prison with mentally ill and violent offenders.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But Jimmy still had nine years left of his sentence, and his father was growing older. In his novel, In With the Devil, Jimmy wrote, quote, So ultimately, Jimmy accepted the offer. Now after being transferred to Larry's prison, Jimmy was instructed to be patient.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But Jimmy still had nine years left of his sentence, and his father was growing older. In his novel, In With the Devil, Jimmy wrote, quote, So ultimately, Jimmy accepted the offer. Now after being transferred to Larry's prison, Jimmy was instructed to be patient.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But Jimmy still had nine years left of his sentence, and his father was growing older. In his novel, In With the Devil, Jimmy wrote, quote, So ultimately, Jimmy accepted the offer. Now after being transferred to Larry's prison, Jimmy was instructed to be patient.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Larry Hall was a very introverted man who didn't have a lot of friends, so he couldn't just walk up and start asking him questions right away. In fact, Jimmy was told to wait six whole months before he even approached Larry, but Jimmy didn't want to wait that long. So, not long after he was transferred, he pretended to bump into Larry on his way out of the cafeteria.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Larry Hall was a very introverted man who didn't have a lot of friends, so he couldn't just walk up and start asking him questions right away. In fact, Jimmy was told to wait six whole months before he even approached Larry, but Jimmy didn't want to wait that long. So, not long after he was transferred, he pretended to bump into Larry on his way out of the cafeteria.