Courtney Browen
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So much so, she even took her roller skates off thinking she might have to use them to defend herself. But luckily for her, in that very moment, she saw another car coming down the road. She flagged them down and they stopped. She quickly jumped into their car and asked if they could bring her home. And they agreed. And in that moment, the dark van sped off. Amy was really shaken up.
So much so, she even took her roller skates off thinking she might have to use them to defend herself. But luckily for her, in that very moment, she saw another car coming down the road. She flagged them down and they stopped. She quickly jumped into their car and asked if they could bring her home. And they agreed. And in that moment, the dark van sped off. Amy was really shaken up.
So much so, she even took her roller skates off thinking she might have to use them to defend herself. But luckily for her, in that very moment, she saw another car coming down the road. She flagged them down and they stopped. She quickly jumped into their car and asked if they could bring her home. And they agreed. And in that moment, the dark van sped off. Amy was really shaken up.
She told the Good Samaritan about the man following her and his description, dark bushy hair, and mutton chop sideburns. When the driver took her home, Amy immediately ran inside and locked her doors. But to her horror, when she peeked out of her window, there was that creepy van once again driving down the road. So Amy actually wrote down the details of the man and his vehicle.
She told the Good Samaritan about the man following her and his description, dark bushy hair, and mutton chop sideburns. When the driver took her home, Amy immediately ran inside and locked her doors. But to her horror, when she peeked out of her window, there was that creepy van once again driving down the road. So Amy actually wrote down the details of the man and his vehicle.
She told the Good Samaritan about the man following her and his description, dark bushy hair, and mutton chop sideburns. When the driver took her home, Amy immediately ran inside and locked her doors. But to her horror, when she peeked out of her window, there was that creepy van once again driving down the road. So Amy actually wrote down the details of the man and his vehicle.
She had even memorized his license plate.
She had even memorized his license plate.
She had even memorized his license plate.
Finally, they knew the identity of the man who had been stalking young women in the area. His name was Larry Hall. So they put a bee on the lookout for his vehicle and it wouldn't take them long to find him. In fact, the very next day, Larry's van was spotted in Gas City, Indiana. Officer Neil Pence was the one to pull him over.
Finally, they knew the identity of the man who had been stalking young women in the area. His name was Larry Hall. So they put a bee on the lookout for his vehicle and it wouldn't take them long to find him. In fact, the very next day, Larry's van was spotted in Gas City, Indiana. Officer Neil Pence was the one to pull him over.
Finally, they knew the identity of the man who had been stalking young women in the area. His name was Larry Hall. So they put a bee on the lookout for his vehicle and it wouldn't take them long to find him. In fact, the very next day, Larry's van was spotted in Gas City, Indiana. Officer Neil Pence was the one to pull him over.
After Larry rolled down his window, Officer Pence told him that he was going to have to search his vehicle. And Larry seemed nervous. He had every right to be. Because as soon as Officer Pence opened up the van, he saw what could only be described as a murder van. There were ropes, knives, plastic tarps, and masks. But the most concerning thing of all were the newspaper articles.
After Larry rolled down his window, Officer Pence told him that he was going to have to search his vehicle. And Larry seemed nervous. He had every right to be. Because as soon as Officer Pence opened up the van, he saw what could only be described as a murder van. There were ropes, knives, plastic tarps, and masks. But the most concerning thing of all were the newspaper articles.
After Larry rolled down his window, Officer Pence told him that he was going to have to search his vehicle. And Larry seemed nervous. He had every right to be. Because as soon as Officer Pence opened up the van, he saw what could only be described as a murder van. There were ropes, knives, plastic tarps, and masks. But the most concerning thing of all were the newspaper articles.
Right there on the front page was the name Trisha Reitler, the young college student that went missing the year prior. In addition to this newspaper, he also had a piece of stationery with Trisha's name on it. But sadly, even after these findings, they still didn't have enough evidence to connect him to her murder. So they let him go.
Right there on the front page was the name Trisha Reitler, the young college student that went missing the year prior. In addition to this newspaper, he also had a piece of stationery with Trisha's name on it. But sadly, even after these findings, they still didn't have enough evidence to connect him to her murder. So they let him go.
Right there on the front page was the name Trisha Reitler, the young college student that went missing the year prior. In addition to this newspaper, he also had a piece of stationery with Trisha's name on it. But sadly, even after these findings, they still didn't have enough evidence to connect him to her murder. So they let him go.
We were walking in the grass near the softball field. I was 11 at the time and it was creepy the way he drove up beside us and just kept following along. The truck was only moving as fast as we were walking. It just sort of made the hair on the back of your neck stand up. You know there's something wrong with this guy. We started to get scared and we ran out of the park down Hill Street.
We were walking in the grass near the softball field. I was 11 at the time and it was creepy the way he drove up beside us and just kept following along. The truck was only moving as fast as we were walking. It just sort of made the hair on the back of your neck stand up. You know there's something wrong with this guy. We started to get scared and we ran out of the park down Hill Street.