Courtney Browen
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And they had to go through the entire process again. This time around, Larry's attorney really hammered down on the fact that he had given a false confession. According to him, Larry wasn't an actual killer. He was a wannabe killer. He wanted to feel important. He wanted attention. So he confessed.
And they had to go through the entire process again. This time around, Larry's attorney really hammered down on the fact that he had given a false confession. According to him, Larry wasn't an actual killer. He was a wannabe killer. He wanted to feel important. He wanted attention. So he confessed.
And they had to go through the entire process again. This time around, Larry's attorney really hammered down on the fact that he had given a false confession. According to him, Larry wasn't an actual killer. He was a wannabe killer. He wanted to feel important. He wanted attention. So he confessed.
They also brought forward a clinical psychologist who told the jury that Larry suffered from multiple personality disorders and he had a low IQ of 80, and that those qualities could make him susceptible to a false confession. His attorneys also focused on the fact that there was no evidence linking him to the crime and that the items found in his van were merely circumstantial.
They also brought forward a clinical psychologist who told the jury that Larry suffered from multiple personality disorders and he had a low IQ of 80, and that those qualities could make him susceptible to a false confession. His attorneys also focused on the fact that there was no evidence linking him to the crime and that the items found in his van were merely circumstantial.
They also brought forward a clinical psychologist who told the jury that Larry suffered from multiple personality disorders and he had a low IQ of 80, and that those qualities could make him susceptible to a false confession. His attorneys also focused on the fact that there was no evidence linking him to the crime and that the items found in his van were merely circumstantial.
But remember that eyewitness, Monty Cox? Well, he testified that Larry Hall was indeed the man he saw emerging from that cornfield on the night of Jessica's disappearance. and he was confident that it was Larry. After all, Larry had a very distinct look due to his bushy sideburns.
But remember that eyewitness, Monty Cox? Well, he testified that Larry Hall was indeed the man he saw emerging from that cornfield on the night of Jessica's disappearance. and he was confident that it was Larry. After all, Larry had a very distinct look due to his bushy sideburns.
But remember that eyewitness, Monty Cox? Well, he testified that Larry Hall was indeed the man he saw emerging from that cornfield on the night of Jessica's disappearance. and he was confident that it was Larry. After all, Larry had a very distinct look due to his bushy sideburns.
And this next part wasn't mentioned at trial, but all of the girls who had escaped Larry Hall recalled that same thing, his dark fan and his bushy sideburns. To investigators in the prosecution, they knew that they had the right guy, but it wasn't up to them. It was up to the jury. And after four hours of deliberation, they once again found Larry Hall guilty.
And this next part wasn't mentioned at trial, but all of the girls who had escaped Larry Hall recalled that same thing, his dark fan and his bushy sideburns. To investigators in the prosecution, they knew that they had the right guy, but it wasn't up to them. It was up to the jury. And after four hours of deliberation, they once again found Larry Hall guilty.
And this next part wasn't mentioned at trial, but all of the girls who had escaped Larry Hall recalled that same thing, his dark fan and his bushy sideburns. To investigators in the prosecution, they knew that they had the right guy, but it wasn't up to them. It was up to the jury. And after four hours of deliberation, they once again found Larry Hall guilty.
Finally, after five long years, Jessica's family could put this nightmare behind them and do their best to heal. Patricia Reitler's family was still in the midst of their nightmare. After she had been abducted near her university, they never got any answers. They never got to bring her home.
Finally, after five long years, Jessica's family could put this nightmare behind them and do their best to heal. Patricia Reitler's family was still in the midst of their nightmare. After she had been abducted near her university, they never got any answers. They never got to bring her home.
Finally, after five long years, Jessica's family could put this nightmare behind them and do their best to heal. Patricia Reitler's family was still in the midst of their nightmare. After she had been abducted near her university, they never got any answers. They never got to bring her home.
Larry Hall had confessed to killing Trisha, and he even told investigators where he had dumped her body, but then he recanted, and Trisha's body wasn't where he said it would be. Now, to some people, this meant that Larry wasn't actually her killer, but Trisha's family still believed that he was involved, and so did investigators. So they hatched a plan.
Larry Hall had confessed to killing Trisha, and he even told investigators where he had dumped her body, but then he recanted, and Trisha's body wasn't where he said it would be. Now, to some people, this meant that Larry wasn't actually her killer, but Trisha's family still believed that he was involved, and so did investigators. So they hatched a plan.
Larry Hall had confessed to killing Trisha, and he even told investigators where he had dumped her body, but then he recanted, and Trisha's body wasn't where he said it would be. Now, to some people, this meant that Larry wasn't actually her killer, but Trisha's family still believed that he was involved, and so did investigators. So they hatched a plan.
They were going to find a confidential informant, someone that would befriend Larry in prison. And hopefully through that friendship, Larry would confess about his other crimes.
They were going to find a confidential informant, someone that would befriend Larry in prison. And hopefully through that friendship, Larry would confess about his other crimes.