Courtney Browen
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Apparently, Robert's alcoholism had gotten really bad, so much so it started to affect his job. It was reported that he even put people in the wrong graves on several occasions. So from there, Robert was fired and their family was forced to move out of their home. Now by this point, Gary was actually doing really well for himself.
After graduation, he moved out of his parents' house, got a good paying job, and he even had a serious girlfriend. But Larry was still struggling. After his twin brother moved out, he was now living with his parents all by himself, enduring the brunt of his father's abuse.
After graduation, he moved out of his parents' house, got a good paying job, and he even had a serious girlfriend. But Larry was still struggling. After his twin brother moved out, he was now living with his parents all by himself, enduring the brunt of his father's abuse.
After graduation, he moved out of his parents' house, got a good paying job, and he even had a serious girlfriend. But Larry was still struggling. After his twin brother moved out, he was now living with his parents all by himself, enduring the brunt of his father's abuse.
Larry also didn't really know what he wanted to do with his life, so he ended up finding work as a janitor, cleaning for various businesses around town. But he was still feeling unfulfilled. However, something that brought a little excitement into his life was car shows.
Larry also didn't really know what he wanted to do with his life, so he ended up finding work as a janitor, cleaning for various businesses around town. But he was still feeling unfulfilled. However, something that brought a little excitement into his life was car shows.
Larry also didn't really know what he wanted to do with his life, so he ended up finding work as a janitor, cleaning for various businesses around town. But he was still feeling unfulfilled. However, something that brought a little excitement into his life was car shows.
He had been known to travel around the Midwest visiting these shows in the early 80s, and it's believed that during one of these car shows, he participated in another hobby of his, stalking women. Now, the case we are about to mention is of 19-year-old Naomi Lee Kidder, who went missing in Buffalo, Wyoming in June of 1982.
He had been known to travel around the Midwest visiting these shows in the early 80s, and it's believed that during one of these car shows, he participated in another hobby of his, stalking women. Now, the case we are about to mention is of 19-year-old Naomi Lee Kidder, who went missing in Buffalo, Wyoming in June of 1982.
He had been known to travel around the Midwest visiting these shows in the early 80s, and it's believed that during one of these car shows, he participated in another hobby of his, stalking women. Now, the case we are about to mention is of 19-year-old Naomi Lee Kidder, who went missing in Buffalo, Wyoming in June of 1982.
At the time, Larry Hall would have been just 19 years old, but some people suspect him of Naomi's murder. And that's because years down the road, when investigators would search through Larry's things, they found a notebook of his. And as they flipped through the pages, there was her name, Naomi Lee Kidder.
At the time, Larry Hall would have been just 19 years old, but some people suspect him of Naomi's murder. And that's because years down the road, when investigators would search through Larry's things, they found a notebook of his. And as they flipped through the pages, there was her name, Naomi Lee Kidder.
At the time, Larry Hall would have been just 19 years old, but some people suspect him of Naomi's murder. And that's because years down the road, when investigators would search through Larry's things, they found a notebook of his. And as they flipped through the pages, there was her name, Naomi Lee Kidder.
Now, Naomi went missing in Wyoming, which is pretty far away from Indiana, but it's believed that Larry was possibly visiting a car show over there when he decided to take a drive through town. It was June 28th, 1982. Naomi had just left her home in Buffalo to go on a road trip with some friends. Eventually, the group ended up about 150 miles away in the town of Rawlins. That night,
Now, Naomi went missing in Wyoming, which is pretty far away from Indiana, but it's believed that Larry was possibly visiting a car show over there when he decided to take a drive through town. It was June 28th, 1982. Naomi had just left her home in Buffalo to go on a road trip with some friends. Eventually, the group ended up about 150 miles away in the town of Rawlins. That night,
Now, Naomi went missing in Wyoming, which is pretty far away from Indiana, but it's believed that Larry was possibly visiting a car show over there when he decided to take a drive through town. It was June 28th, 1982. Naomi had just left her home in Buffalo to go on a road trip with some friends. Eventually, the group ended up about 150 miles away in the town of Rawlins. That night,
they decided to pull over and stay at a Travelodge hotel. However, by that next morning, Naomi told her friends to go on without her. Now, the details around this are still a little unclear, but for whatever reason, Naomi decided that she was going to hitchhike. However, she would never make it. For the next few months, no one had seen or heard from her. That is until September 10th, 1982.
they decided to pull over and stay at a Travelodge hotel. However, by that next morning, Naomi told her friends to go on without her. Now, the details around this are still a little unclear, but for whatever reason, Naomi decided that she was going to hitchhike. However, she would never make it. For the next few months, no one had seen or heard from her. That is until September 10th, 1982.
they decided to pull over and stay at a Travelodge hotel. However, by that next morning, Naomi told her friends to go on without her. Now, the details around this are still a little unclear, but for whatever reason, Naomi decided that she was going to hitchhike. However, she would never make it. For the next few months, no one had seen or heard from her. That is until September 10th, 1982.
The next case took place in Somerville, Illinois in 1986. This would have been four years after Naomi's murder and Larry Hall would have been around 24 years old. But unlike the previous murder where the victim's name was written in his notebook, Larry actually confessed to this one. He said that he had been driving around Illinois