Courtney Browen
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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.
Each time that Jimmy hung out with Larry, he got to know a little bit more about him, about his childhood, his interests, and his life in Indiana. Then one day, Larry asked Jimmy if he wanted to watch America's Most Wanted with him. It was one of Larry's favorite shows, and apparently they played it in prison.
Each time that Jimmy hung out with Larry, he got to know a little bit more about him, about his childhood, his interests, and his life in Indiana. Then one day, Larry asked Jimmy if he wanted to watch America's Most Wanted with him. It was one of Larry's favorite shows, and apparently they played it in prison.
Each time that Jimmy hung out with Larry, he got to know a little bit more about him, about his childhood, his interests, and his life in Indiana. Then one day, Larry asked Jimmy if he wanted to watch America's Most Wanted with him. It was one of Larry's favorite shows, and apparently they played it in prison.
So that day, Jimmy watched it, and he couldn't help but notice how fascinated Larry became. He would later say, quote, "'It was like Larry was in his own little world.'" That screen was all he could see. Eventually, watching America's Most Wanted became a part of their routine. Every Saturday night, the baby killers would get together and turn it on.
So that day, Jimmy watched it, and he couldn't help but notice how fascinated Larry became. He would later say, quote, "'It was like Larry was in his own little world.'" That screen was all he could see. Eventually, watching America's Most Wanted became a part of their routine. Every Saturday night, the baby killers would get together and turn it on.
So that day, Jimmy watched it, and he couldn't help but notice how fascinated Larry became. He would later say, quote, "'It was like Larry was in his own little world.'" That screen was all he could see. Eventually, watching America's Most Wanted became a part of their routine. Every Saturday night, the baby killers would get together and turn it on.
But on one of these occasions, one of the inmates didn't want to watch it, so they stood up and turned it off. Jimmy said that he heard Larry mumble something under his breath, something along the lines of... I was watching that. So Jimmy decided that this was his opportunity to gain Larry's trust. He quickly stood up, pushed the chairs aside in front of him, and clicked the television back on.
But on one of these occasions, one of the inmates didn't want to watch it, so they stood up and turned it off. Jimmy said that he heard Larry mumble something under his breath, something along the lines of... I was watching that. So Jimmy decided that this was his opportunity to gain Larry's trust. He quickly stood up, pushed the chairs aside in front of him, and clicked the television back on.
But on one of these occasions, one of the inmates didn't want to watch it, so they stood up and turned it off. Jimmy said that he heard Larry mumble something under his breath, something along the lines of... I was watching that. So Jimmy decided that this was his opportunity to gain Larry's trust. He quickly stood up, pushed the chairs aside in front of him, and clicked the television back on.
And from there, he started a fight with the inmate who turned it off. Now Jimmy would end up getting in some trouble for this scuffle, but it was worth it. Because in Larry Hall's mind, Jimmy had stuck up for him. He was his friend. A friend that he trusted.
And from there, he started a fight with the inmate who turned it off. Now Jimmy would end up getting in some trouble for this scuffle, but it was worth it. Because in Larry Hall's mind, Jimmy had stuck up for him. He was his friend. A friend that he trusted.
And from there, he started a fight with the inmate who turned it off. Now Jimmy would end up getting in some trouble for this scuffle, but it was worth it. Because in Larry Hall's mind, Jimmy had stuck up for him. He was his friend. A friend that he trusted.
Larry said that once Jessica came to, she started crying for her mom. But Larry didn't like that, so he forced her out of the van and made her sit against a tree. Jimmy admitted, quote, he showed me with his fingers how he would interlock the two leather belts. He then got behind the tree so he wouldn't have to see her face.
Larry said that once Jessica came to, she started crying for her mom. But Larry didn't like that, so he forced her out of the van and made her sit against a tree. Jimmy admitted, quote, he showed me with his fingers how he would interlock the two leather belts. He then got behind the tree so he wouldn't have to see her face.
Larry said that once Jessica came to, she started crying for her mom. But Larry didn't like that, so he forced her out of the van and made her sit against a tree. Jimmy admitted, quote, he showed me with his fingers how he would interlock the two leather belts. He then got behind the tree so he wouldn't have to see her face.
He whipped the belts around her neck and used a stick to twist them like a tourniquet. and kept turning and turning until he didn't hear her make another sound." At last, Jimmy had finally heard a confession, but it wasn't enough. Larry had already been convicted of Jessica's murder. Jimmy needed to hear the details of Trisha Reitler's murder if he wanted to get out of prison early.
He whipped the belts around her neck and used a stick to twist them like a tourniquet. and kept turning and turning until he didn't hear her make another sound." At last, Jimmy had finally heard a confession, but it wasn't enough. Larry had already been convicted of Jessica's murder. Jimmy needed to hear the details of Trisha Reitler's murder if he wanted to get out of prison early.
He whipped the belts around her neck and used a stick to twist them like a tourniquet. and kept turning and turning until he didn't hear her make another sound." At last, Jimmy had finally heard a confession, but it wasn't enough. Larry had already been convicted of Jessica's murder. Jimmy needed to hear the details of Trisha Reitler's murder if he wanted to get out of prison early.
So he let a few weeks pass, not wanting to raise any suspicion. And then finally, when the time was right, he asked him, Whatever happened to that Reitler girl?" And once again, Larry opened up. He told Jimmy that on the night in question, he had approached Trisha as she was leaving the grocery store. Now, once again, Larry lied, saying that Trisha willingly got into his van. Like with Jessica,