Courtney Browen
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In addition, the Hall home, which was located on the cemetery grounds, was not an ideal place for children. As it turns out, Robert and Bernice were hoarders. According to people who knew the family, they had stuff piled up all the way to the ceilings in nearly every room of their house.
In addition, the Hall home, which was located on the cemetery grounds, was not an ideal place for children. As it turns out, Robert and Bernice were hoarders. According to people who knew the family, they had stuff piled up all the way to the ceilings in nearly every room of their house.
When the twins reached elementary school, Gary proved himself to be an excellent student. He was intelligent, a hard worker, and he had a lot of friends. But Larry was a completely different story. He really struggled. Not only was his IQ around 80, but he was very antisocial and anxious, and he had a hard time making friends. He also had a speech impediment.
When the twins reached elementary school, Gary proved himself to be an excellent student. He was intelligent, a hard worker, and he had a lot of friends. But Larry was a completely different story. He really struggled. Not only was his IQ around 80, but he was very antisocial and anxious, and he had a hard time making friends. He also had a speech impediment.
When the twins reached elementary school, Gary proved himself to be an excellent student. He was intelligent, a hard worker, and he had a lot of friends. But Larry was a completely different story. He really struggled. Not only was his IQ around 80, but he was very antisocial and anxious, and he had a hard time making friends. He also had a speech impediment.
So while his twin brother Gary was considered popular, Larry was picked on. Kids would call him stupid and worthless, and he was known around school as the quote, stinky kid. And sadly, his life at home wasn't much easier. You see, Larry struggled with bedwetting, something that followed him into his preteen years. According to his family, he would have these nightmares.
So while his twin brother Gary was considered popular, Larry was picked on. Kids would call him stupid and worthless, and he was known around school as the quote, stinky kid. And sadly, his life at home wasn't much easier. You see, Larry struggled with bedwetting, something that followed him into his preteen years. According to his family, he would have these nightmares.
So while his twin brother Gary was considered popular, Larry was picked on. Kids would call him stupid and worthless, and he was known around school as the quote, stinky kid. And sadly, his life at home wasn't much easier. You see, Larry struggled with bedwetting, something that followed him into his preteen years. According to his family, he would have these nightmares.
And when he would wake up from them, he would find himself soiled in his own urine. And instead of getting help, his parents punished him anytime it happened. Now their father, Robert Hall, was very strict, but so was their mother, Bernice. She was known to be just as ruthless as her husband. So Larry Hall didn't really have a safe space.
And when he would wake up from them, he would find himself soiled in his own urine. And instead of getting help, his parents punished him anytime it happened. Now their father, Robert Hall, was very strict, but so was their mother, Bernice. She was known to be just as ruthless as her husband. So Larry Hall didn't really have a safe space.
And when he would wake up from them, he would find himself soiled in his own urine. And instead of getting help, his parents punished him anytime it happened. Now their father, Robert Hall, was very strict, but so was their mother, Bernice. She was known to be just as ruthless as her husband. So Larry Hall didn't really have a safe space.
His home life wasn't easy, school was difficult, and he didn't have any friends, aside from his brother. In fact, throughout his life, his twin brother Gary was really the only person he could rely on. Now growing up, Larry and Gary spent a lot of their childhood in the graveyard. That was their playground. They would play hide and seek, hiding behind tombstones.
His home life wasn't easy, school was difficult, and he didn't have any friends, aside from his brother. In fact, throughout his life, his twin brother Gary was really the only person he could rely on. Now growing up, Larry and Gary spent a lot of their childhood in the graveyard. That was their playground. They would play hide and seek, hiding behind tombstones.
His home life wasn't easy, school was difficult, and he didn't have any friends, aside from his brother. In fact, throughout his life, his twin brother Gary was really the only person he could rely on. Now growing up, Larry and Gary spent a lot of their childhood in the graveyard. That was their playground. They would play hide and seek, hiding behind tombstones.
and they would watch their father spend hours digging up graves for people in their community. In the winter, the boys would sled down the embankment in their backyard, and in the summer they would catch minnows in the nearby creek. They were two Midwestern boys with big imaginations.
and they would watch their father spend hours digging up graves for people in their community. In the winter, the boys would sled down the embankment in their backyard, and in the summer they would catch minnows in the nearby creek. They were two Midwestern boys with big imaginations.
and they would watch their father spend hours digging up graves for people in their community. In the winter, the boys would sled down the embankment in their backyard, and in the summer they would catch minnows in the nearby creek. They were two Midwestern boys with big imaginations.
Now, their father would always tell them that they were part Native American, and they were always very interested in their heritage. When they would run around outside, they would look for arrowheads, and they would transport themselves back in time, pretending that the cemetery was their village and that they were Native American war chiefs.
Now, their father would always tell them that they were part Native American, and they were always very interested in their heritage. When they would run around outside, they would look for arrowheads, and they would transport themselves back in time, pretending that the cemetery was their village and that they were Native American war chiefs.
Now, their father would always tell them that they were part Native American, and they were always very interested in their heritage. When they would run around outside, they would look for arrowheads, and they would transport themselves back in time, pretending that the cemetery was their village and that they were Native American war chiefs.