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Colin Browen

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Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But Abby's father, Randy, wanted to find this man. So, with Abby in the car, he started driving around. And soon enough, they saw it. It was at a gas station. But it seems as though Larry knew someone was on his trail, because it's here where he quickly sped out of the parking lot.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

But Abby's father, Randy, wanted to find this man. So, with Abby in the car, he started driving around. And soon enough, they saw it. It was at a gas station. But it seems as though Larry knew someone was on his trail, because it's here where he quickly sped out of the parking lot.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

With Randy hot in pursuit, Larry Hall began speeding down the road, zigzagging through traffic at nearly 80 miles per hour. He was clearly trying to get away, but Randy kept up. At a traffic light, Randy pulled up behind the van and jotted down the license plate, 85B3752. And with that, they immediately went to the police.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

With Randy hot in pursuit, Larry Hall began speeding down the road, zigzagging through traffic at nearly 80 miles per hour. He was clearly trying to get away, but Randy kept up. At a traffic light, Randy pulled up behind the van and jotted down the license plate, 85B3752. And with that, they immediately went to the police.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

With Randy hot in pursuit, Larry Hall began speeding down the road, zigzagging through traffic at nearly 80 miles per hour. He was clearly trying to get away, but Randy kept up. At a traffic light, Randy pulled up behind the van and jotted down the license plate, 85B3752. And with that, they immediately went to the police.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

very day after he was released on may 31st 1994 larry decided to return to his hometown of wabash indiana but as he was driving through it he would come across a group of young girls in the group were ashley davis tisha moore melissa selick and danielle marshall the girls had been taking a stroll through wabash city park when they noticed an odd brown van following them

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

very day after he was released on may 31st 1994 larry decided to return to his hometown of wabash indiana but as he was driving through it he would come across a group of young girls in the group were ashley davis tisha moore melissa selick and danielle marshall the girls had been taking a stroll through wabash city park when they noticed an odd brown van following them

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

very day after he was released on may 31st 1994 larry decided to return to his hometown of wabash indiana but as he was driving through it he would come across a group of young girls in the group were ashley davis tisha moore melissa selick and danielle marshall the girls had been taking a stroll through wabash city park when they noticed an odd brown van following them

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Larry quickly pulled up beside them and asked if they needed a ride. But these girls must have known that he was dangerous, because they all started running as fast as they possibly could. Luckily, Ashley's house was nearby. Author Christopher Holly Martin interviewed Tisha in 2009, and she told him the following.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Larry quickly pulled up beside them and asked if they needed a ride. But these girls must have known that he was dangerous, because they all started running as fast as they possibly could. Luckily, Ashley's house was nearby. Author Christopher Holly Martin interviewed Tisha in 2009, and she told him the following.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

Larry quickly pulled up beside them and asked if they needed a ride. But these girls must have known that he was dangerous, because they all started running as fast as they possibly could. Luckily, Ashley's house was nearby. Author Christopher Holly Martin interviewed Tisha in 2009, and she told him the following.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

After seeing the creepy van, Ashley's mother called the police and the girls were able to provide a description of himself and the vehicle. But Melissa's father, John Selick, decided to hunt for the van himself. As it turned out, his daughter had actually crossed paths with Larry Hall before. He had tried to pick Melissa up in that same creepy van in the past.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

After seeing the creepy van, Ashley's mother called the police and the girls were able to provide a description of himself and the vehicle. But Melissa's father, John Selick, decided to hunt for the van himself. As it turned out, his daughter had actually crossed paths with Larry Hall before. He had tried to pick Melissa up in that same creepy van in the past.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

After seeing the creepy van, Ashley's mother called the police and the girls were able to provide a description of himself and the vehicle. But Melissa's father, John Selick, decided to hunt for the van himself. As it turned out, his daughter had actually crossed paths with Larry Hall before. He had tried to pick Melissa up in that same creepy van in the past.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

So, John started driving around and eventually he found him. But instead of confronting Larry, he simply wrote down the license plate number 85B3752. If this man was going to follow little girls around, then John was going to make sure that the police knew about it. So, later that afternoon, the Wabash Police Department showed up at Larry's door. And once again, he was taken in for questioning.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

So, John started driving around and eventually he found him. But instead of confronting Larry, he simply wrote down the license plate number 85B3752. If this man was going to follow little girls around, then John was going to make sure that the police knew about it. So, later that afternoon, the Wabash Police Department showed up at Larry's door. And once again, he was taken in for questioning.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

So, John started driving around and eventually he found him. But instead of confronting Larry, he simply wrote down the license plate number 85B3752. If this man was going to follow little girls around, then John was going to make sure that the police knew about it. So, later that afternoon, the Wabash Police Department showed up at Larry's door. And once again, he was taken in for questioning.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

On October 9th, 1994, 20-year-old Carrie Ann Smith's body was found floating down the Tippecanoe River in Rochester, Indiana. Carrie lived at 3325 South Main Street in South Bend and was last seen at that location. Carrie was a known sex worker. An autopsy determined that she had been raped, tortured, sexually mutilated, and then strangled. Investigators had no idea where she had been murdered.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

On October 9th, 1994, 20-year-old Carrie Ann Smith's body was found floating down the Tippecanoe River in Rochester, Indiana. Carrie lived at 3325 South Main Street in South Bend and was last seen at that location. Carrie was a known sex worker. An autopsy determined that she had been raped, tortured, sexually mutilated, and then strangled. Investigators had no idea where she had been murdered.

Murder In America
EP. 200: SERIAL KILLER Larry Hall

On October 9th, 1994, 20-year-old Carrie Ann Smith's body was found floating down the Tippecanoe River in Rochester, Indiana. Carrie lived at 3325 South Main Street in South Bend and was last seen at that location. Carrie was a known sex worker. An autopsy determined that she had been raped, tortured, sexually mutilated, and then strangled. Investigators had no idea where she had been murdered.