Courtney Browen
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Now, as you can imagine, after seeing this van following her on her jogs, Trisha must have been terrified when she saw it coming. According to Larry, she even screamed and tried to run away, but he quickly jumped out of his van and tackled her. Using a knife to intimidate her, he told Trisha to calm down and she wouldn't get hurt. But that was a lie.
While pressing the knife against her skin, he ordered her to undress. Tricia obeyed and removed her shirt, shoes, and pants. She knew what was about to come next. So in an effort to protect herself, Tricia tried to run. But Larry was faster. He eventually caught up and punched her in the face until she was unconscious. He then grabbed her and threw her into the back of his van.
While pressing the knife against her skin, he ordered her to undress. Tricia obeyed and removed her shirt, shoes, and pants. She knew what was about to come next. So in an effort to protect herself, Tricia tried to run. But Larry was faster. He eventually caught up and punched her in the face until she was unconscious. He then grabbed her and threw her into the back of his van.
While pressing the knife against her skin, he ordered her to undress. Tricia obeyed and removed her shirt, shoes, and pants. She knew what was about to come next. So in an effort to protect herself, Tricia tried to run. But Larry was faster. He eventually caught up and punched her in the face until she was unconscious. He then grabbed her and threw her into the back of his van.
According to Larry, he already had a tarp laid out for this exact moment. He knew what he was doing, and he didn't want to get her DNA in his van. He also had these wooden beams in his van, and connected to the beams were these straps.
According to Larry, he already had a tarp laid out for this exact moment. He knew what he was doing, and he didn't want to get her DNA in his van. He also had these wooden beams in his van, and connected to the beams were these straps.
According to Larry, he already had a tarp laid out for this exact moment. He knew what he was doing, and he didn't want to get her DNA in his van. He also had these wooden beams in his van, and connected to the beams were these straps.
Investigators believe that he would use them to restrain women in the back of the van while he drove to a secluded location, which is likely what happened with Trisha. After securing her, Larry got into the driver's seat and drove around town. That park where he had attacked her had too many people around. He needed to find a more remote area. And finally, he found one.
Investigators believe that he would use them to restrain women in the back of the van while he drove to a secluded location, which is likely what happened with Trisha. After securing her, Larry got into the driver's seat and drove around town. That park where he had attacked her had too many people around. He needed to find a more remote area. And finally, he found one.
Investigators believe that he would use them to restrain women in the back of the van while he drove to a secluded location, which is likely what happened with Trisha. After securing her, Larry got into the driver's seat and drove around town. That park where he had attacked her had too many people around. He needed to find a more remote area. And finally, he found one.
Larry said that it's here where he pulled over and he raped her. Once Larry was finished with the assault, he would kill her like he killed his other victims. Now in the back of his van was his Civil War uniform, which included two belts. Larry said that he interlocked the belts, placed Trisha up against a tree, and then put the belt around her neck.
Larry said that it's here where he pulled over and he raped her. Once Larry was finished with the assault, he would kill her like he killed his other victims. Now in the back of his van was his Civil War uniform, which included two belts. Larry said that he interlocked the belts, placed Trisha up against a tree, and then put the belt around her neck.
Larry said that it's here where he pulled over and he raped her. Once Larry was finished with the assault, he would kill her like he killed his other victims. Now in the back of his van was his Civil War uniform, which included two belts. Larry said that he interlocked the belts, placed Trisha up against a tree, and then put the belt around her neck.
Larry then stood behind the tree, holding one end of the belt in each of his hands. He then used his body to pull against it for several minutes until he felt Trisha go limp. Once she was dead, he said he concealed her body and fled the area like he always did. But in his journal, he made some notes for himself. After Trisha's murder, he wrote the following,
Larry then stood behind the tree, holding one end of the belt in each of his hands. He then used his body to pull against it for several minutes until he felt Trisha go limp. Once she was dead, he said he concealed her body and fled the area like he always did. But in his journal, he made some notes for himself. After Trisha's murder, he wrote the following,
Larry then stood behind the tree, holding one end of the belt in each of his hands. He then used his body to pull against it for several minutes until he felt Trisha go limp. Once she was dead, he said he concealed her body and fled the area like he always did. But in his journal, he made some notes for himself. After Trisha's murder, he wrote the following,
Over the next few days, Trisha's roommates started to grow concerned when they couldn't find her. So finally, on the morning of March 31st, they called the police. They also told them about how Trisha thought she was being stalked in the days before her disappearance. And as you can imagine, when people on campus heard that a young girl had gone missing, everyone was terrified.
Over the next few days, Trisha's roommates started to grow concerned when they couldn't find her. So finally, on the morning of March 31st, they called the police. They also told them about how Trisha thought she was being stalked in the days before her disappearance. And as you can imagine, when people on campus heard that a young girl had gone missing, everyone was terrified.
Over the next few days, Trisha's roommates started to grow concerned when they couldn't find her. So finally, on the morning of March 31st, they called the police. They also told them about how Trisha thought she was being stalked in the days before her disappearance. And as you can imagine, when people on campus heard that a young girl had gone missing, everyone was terrified.
Female students grew concerned for their own safety. No one wanted to walk alone at night. But the community really came together to help investigators in the search. Over the next few weeks, hundreds of volunteers helped search the 220-acre campus. Cadaver dogs were brought in. Divers searched the nearby marshes and lakes.