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Then a few months later on June 3rd, 1992, another Jane Doe was discovered in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Larry Hall is suspected in both Jane Doe murders. But 1992 was another busy year for Larry and his Civil War reenactments. By that point, he was so invested in the role, he had even grown his sideburns out so that he would look more like the soldiers at the time.
That summer, he and his brother had been cast as extras in another Civil War movie called Gettysburg. Now, Larry was never seen in the film, but interestingly, his brother was. If you were to watch the movie, you'd actually see Gary Hall as he ran down a hill in one of the scenes. He'd later tell the Chronicle Tribune for Marion, Indiana, quote, "...it was actually my first reenactment combat.
That summer, he and his brother had been cast as extras in another Civil War movie called Gettysburg. Now, Larry was never seen in the film, but interestingly, his brother was. If you were to watch the movie, you'd actually see Gary Hall as he ran down a hill in one of the scenes. He'd later tell the Chronicle Tribune for Marion, Indiana, quote, "...it was actually my first reenactment combat.
That summer, he and his brother had been cast as extras in another Civil War movie called Gettysburg. Now, Larry was never seen in the film, but interestingly, his brother was. If you were to watch the movie, you'd actually see Gary Hall as he ran down a hill in one of the scenes. He'd later tell the Chronicle Tribune for Marion, Indiana, quote, "...it was actually my first reenactment combat.
I learned a lot, but it was also dangerous. They had a stuntman in front of me during one scene. He was blown six feet into the air by an explosion. It was planned, but even that seemed dangerous."
I learned a lot, but it was also dangerous. They had a stuntman in front of me during one scene. He was blown six feet into the air by an explosion. It was planned, but even that seemed dangerous."
I learned a lot, but it was also dangerous. They had a stuntman in front of me during one scene. He was blown six feet into the air by an explosion. It was planned, but even that seemed dangerous."
After her disappearance, investigators theorized that perhaps Lori had run off with someone she knew, but her loved ones couldn't stop thinking about that cup of soda in her car and the fact that she left her overnight bag inside her vehicle. Lori didn't run away. Someone had heard her. But for months, Lori remained missing.
After her disappearance, investigators theorized that perhaps Lori had run off with someone she knew, but her loved ones couldn't stop thinking about that cup of soda in her car and the fact that she left her overnight bag inside her vehicle. Lori didn't run away. Someone had heard her. But for months, Lori remained missing.
After her disappearance, investigators theorized that perhaps Lori had run off with someone she knew, but her loved ones couldn't stop thinking about that cup of soda in her car and the fact that she left her overnight bag inside her vehicle. Lori didn't run away. Someone had heard her. But for months, Lori remained missing.
Following her disappearance, hundreds of volunteers searched alongside investigators. Thousands of missing persons flyers were distributed throughout surrounding areas. Civil Air Patrol helicopters looked for clues by air, but there was absolutely nothing to be found. Unfortunately, Lori was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved to this day.
Following her disappearance, hundreds of volunteers searched alongside investigators. Thousands of missing persons flyers were distributed throughout surrounding areas. Civil Air Patrol helicopters looked for clues by air, but there was absolutely nothing to be found. Unfortunately, Lori was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved to this day.
Following her disappearance, hundreds of volunteers searched alongside investigators. Thousands of missing persons flyers were distributed throughout surrounding areas. Civil Air Patrol helicopters looked for clues by air, but there was absolutely nothing to be found. Unfortunately, Lori was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved to this day.
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.
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.