Colin Browen
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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.
At first, Larry was on edge, but Jimmy quickly apologized. He told Larry that he was new to prison and that he needed help finding the library. Luckily, Larry took the bait. Together, they walked to the library. Once there, Jimmy thanked Larry for being cool, and according to Jimmy, Larry responded, You think I'm cool?
At first, Larry was on edge, but Jimmy quickly apologized. He told Larry that he was new to prison and that he needed help finding the library. Luckily, Larry took the bait. Together, they walked to the library. Once there, Jimmy thanked Larry for being cool, and according to Jimmy, Larry responded, You think I'm cool?
At first, Larry was on edge, but Jimmy quickly apologized. He told Larry that he was new to prison and that he needed help finding the library. Luckily, Larry took the bait. Together, they walked to the library. Once there, Jimmy thanked Larry for being cool, and according to Jimmy, Larry responded, You think I'm cool?
That was never an adjective people used when describing Larry Hall, and this would mark the start of their little pseudo-friendship. Over the next few weeks, Jimmy continued to strike up conversations with Larry Hall, and eventually, Larry asked Jimmy to have breakfast with him and the group of inmates he hung out with.
That was never an adjective people used when describing Larry Hall, and this would mark the start of their little pseudo-friendship. Over the next few weeks, Jimmy continued to strike up conversations with Larry Hall, and eventually, Larry asked Jimmy to have breakfast with him and the group of inmates he hung out with.
That was never an adjective people used when describing Larry Hall, and this would mark the start of their little pseudo-friendship. Over the next few weeks, Jimmy continued to strike up conversations with Larry Hall, and eventually, Larry asked Jimmy to have breakfast with him and the group of inmates he hung out with.
Now, Larry's group in the prison was referred to as baby killers, and they were all the social outcasts. One of the men had taken a chainsaw and killed his entire family, and another had murdered two young girls. And then there was Larry, who also killed young girls. So Jimmy wasn't excited to have breakfast with them, but he had to. And slowly over time, he began to earn Larry's trust.
Now, Larry's group in the prison was referred to as baby killers, and they were all the social outcasts. One of the men had taken a chainsaw and killed his entire family, and another had murdered two young girls. And then there was Larry, who also killed young girls. So Jimmy wasn't excited to have breakfast with them, but he had to. And slowly over time, he began to earn Larry's trust.
Now, Larry's group in the prison was referred to as baby killers, and they were all the social outcasts. One of the men had taken a chainsaw and killed his entire family, and another had murdered two young girls. And then there was Larry, who also killed young girls. So Jimmy wasn't excited to have breakfast with them, but he had to. And slowly over time, he began to earn Larry's trust.
About four months into his transfer, Jimmy and Larry were spending nearly every day together, and up until this point, Larry wasn't comfortable discussing his crimes. But on this day, he finally admitted that he had been convicted of killing a young girl named Jessica Roach. Larry told Jimmy that he had been in the Georgetown area for a reenactment.
About four months into his transfer, Jimmy and Larry were spending nearly every day together, and up until this point, Larry wasn't comfortable discussing his crimes. But on this day, he finally admitted that he had been convicted of killing a young girl named Jessica Roach. Larry told Jimmy that he had been in the Georgetown area for a reenactment.
About four months into his transfer, Jimmy and Larry were spending nearly every day together, and up until this point, Larry wasn't comfortable discussing his crimes. But on this day, he finally admitted that he had been convicted of killing a young girl named Jessica Roach. Larry told Jimmy that he had been in the Georgetown area for a reenactment.
And while there, he spotted the 15 year old pushing her bike down the road. So he pulled over and asked if she needed any help. Now, Larry made sure to point out that Jessica wanted to talk to him and that she willingly got into the van. But when he tried to kiss her, she began to freak out. So using a chloroform rag, he placed it over her face.
And while there, he spotted the 15 year old pushing her bike down the road. So he pulled over and asked if she needed any help. Now, Larry made sure to point out that Jessica wanted to talk to him and that she willingly got into the van. But when he tried to kiss her, she began to freak out. So using a chloroform rag, he placed it over her face.
And while there, he spotted the 15 year old pushing her bike down the road. So he pulled over and asked if she needed any help. Now, Larry made sure to point out that Jessica wanted to talk to him and that she willingly got into the van. But when he tried to kiss her, she began to freak out. So using a chloroform rag, he placed it over her face.
From here, Larry said that he tied her up in the back of the van and drove to a remote location. When Jimmy asked if he had sex with her, he responded,
From here, Larry said that he tied her up in the back of the van and drove to a remote location. When Jimmy asked if he had sex with her, he responded,
From here, Larry said that he tied her up in the back of the van and drove to a remote location. When Jimmy asked if he had sex with her, he responded,
But sadly, Larry wouldn't reveal where Trisha was located. However, a few weeks later, Jimmy said that he walked into the prison workshop where he saw Larry looking at a map with all of these red dots over locations in Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. But when Jimmy walked over, Larry quickly closed the map and pushed it off to the side.