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But even so, they did have enough to place him under arrest for his part in the abduction of Jessica Roach. And on December 21st, 1994, Larry Hall was charged with one count of kidnapping for the purposes of sexual gratification. And six months later, on June 6th, 1995, Larry was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
But even so, they did have enough to place him under arrest for his part in the abduction of Jessica Roach. And on December 21st, 1994, Larry Hall was charged with one count of kidnapping for the purposes of sexual gratification. And six months later, on June 6th, 1995, Larry was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Now, while in jail, the bodies of four Jane Does were found around the Midwest. And based on their levels of decomposition, investigators theorize that they were all murdered before Larry Hall had been arrested. And he's actually a suspect in all four of those cases. But today, they remain unsolved.
Now, while in jail, the bodies of four Jane Does were found around the Midwest. And based on their levels of decomposition, investigators theorize that they were all murdered before Larry Hall had been arrested. And he's actually a suspect in all four of those cases. But today, they remain unsolved.
Now, while in jail, the bodies of four Jane Does were found around the Midwest. And based on their levels of decomposition, investigators theorize that they were all murdered before Larry Hall had been arrested. And he's actually a suspect in all four of those cases. But today, they remain unsolved.
On December 2nd, 1997, Larry stood before Judge Joe B. McDade in Peoria, Illinois. Behind the defense table, Larry stood and made a statement to the court. He said, quote,
On December 2nd, 1997, Larry stood before Judge Joe B. McDade in Peoria, Illinois. Behind the defense table, Larry stood and made a statement to the court. He said, quote,
On December 2nd, 1997, Larry stood before Judge Joe B. McDade in Peoria, Illinois. Behind the defense table, Larry stood and made a statement to the court. He said, quote,
I just wanted to say that all 35 years of my life, I've known the full value of every human life, every animal life on this earth, and that I've never in any way harmed Jessica Roach or any other poor, helpless young girl, and that I hate and despise people who do harm to people that can't defend themselves. And I have never in my life actually hurt anyone.
I just wanted to say that all 35 years of my life, I've known the full value of every human life, every animal life on this earth, and that I've never in any way harmed Jessica Roach or any other poor, helpless young girl, and that I hate and despise people who do harm to people that can't defend themselves. And I have never in my life actually hurt anyone.
I just wanted to say that all 35 years of my life, I've known the full value of every human life, every animal life on this earth, and that I've never in any way harmed Jessica Roach or any other poor, helpless young girl, and that I hate and despise people who do harm to people that can't defend themselves. And I have never in my life actually hurt anyone.
And I pray to God someday you'll know that that's true and won't just have to accept my word for it. I pray to God that the word will come out eventually, that I had nothing to do with this crime, and that the confession, as they call it, from start to finish is totally fictitious and never happened. I did not kidnap Jessica Roach off her new bicycle. I'm not that kind of person.
And I pray to God someday you'll know that that's true and won't just have to accept my word for it. I pray to God that the word will come out eventually, that I had nothing to do with this crime, and that the confession, as they call it, from start to finish is totally fictitious and never happened. I did not kidnap Jessica Roach off her new bicycle. I'm not that kind of person.
And I pray to God someday you'll know that that's true and won't just have to accept my word for it. I pray to God that the word will come out eventually, that I had nothing to do with this crime, and that the confession, as they call it, from start to finish is totally fictitious and never happened. I did not kidnap Jessica Roach off her new bicycle. I'm not that kind of person.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.