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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,
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,
He said that everything was going fine until he made a move on her, and once he did that, Larry said that Trisha started screaming, kicking, and punching him. So from there, he wrapped his hands around her neck to make her stop. But he said that once the violence started, he blacked out again, going into that dreamlike state.
He said that everything was going fine until he made a move on her, and once he did that, Larry said that Trisha started screaming, kicking, and punching him. So from there, he wrapped his hands around her neck to make her stop. But he said that once the violence started, he blacked out again, going into that dreamlike state.
He said that everything was going fine until he made a move on her, and once he did that, Larry said that Trisha started screaming, kicking, and punching him. So from there, he wrapped his hands around her neck to make her stop. But he said that once the violence started, he blacked out again, going into that dreamlike state.
And when he came to, he and Trisha were both naked in the back of his van. However, by then, Trisha was unconscious, and when he went to check for a pulse, there was none. So not knowing what to do, he drove back home to Wabash, leaving Trisha's dead body in the back of the van. According to Larry, he buried her that night, somewhere far out in the country.
And when he came to, he and Trisha were both naked in the back of his van. However, by then, Trisha was unconscious, and when he went to check for a pulse, there was none. So not knowing what to do, he drove back home to Wabash, leaving Trisha's dead body in the back of the van. According to Larry, he buried her that night, somewhere far out in the country.
And when he came to, he and Trisha were both naked in the back of his van. However, by then, Trisha was unconscious, and when he went to check for a pulse, there was none. So not knowing what to do, he drove back home to Wabash, leaving Trisha's dead body in the back of the van. According to Larry, he buried her that night, somewhere far out in the country.
And to conceal her body even further, he said he used a bag of lime.
And to conceal her body even further, he said he used a bag of lime.
And to conceal her body even further, he said he used a bag of lime.
This case is a frustrating one with so many unanswered questions. Then, to add even more mystery, in 2010, an Indianapolis cold case investigator met with Larry. They had suspected him in some other murders around Indiana. and they wanted to ask him some questions.
This case is a frustrating one with so many unanswered questions. Then, to add even more mystery, in 2010, an Indianapolis cold case investigator met with Larry. They had suspected him in some other murders around Indiana. and they wanted to ask him some questions.
This case is a frustrating one with so many unanswered questions. Then, to add even more mystery, in 2010, an Indianapolis cold case investigator met with Larry. They had suspected him in some other murders around Indiana. and they wanted to ask him some questions.
And to their surprise, when they sat down with Larry Hall, he confessed to 14 other murders that took place in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, Missouri, and Wyoming. At that moment, investigators believed that they were finally going to get some answers in these cold cases. However, of course, Larry would later recant these confessions.
And to their surprise, when they sat down with Larry Hall, he confessed to 14 other murders that took place in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, Missouri, and Wyoming. At that moment, investigators believed that they were finally going to get some answers in these cold cases. However, of course, Larry would later recant these confessions.
And to their surprise, when they sat down with Larry Hall, he confessed to 14 other murders that took place in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, Missouri, and Wyoming. At that moment, investigators believed that they were finally going to get some answers in these cold cases. However, of course, Larry would later recant these confessions.
So technically, in the eyes of the law, Larry Hall has only been convicted of kidnapping Jessica Roach in 1993. However, many people believe that he has many more victims. His own twin brother, Gary Hall, even told CNN that he has no doubt in his mind that Larry is a serial killer.
So technically, in the eyes of the law, Larry Hall has only been convicted of kidnapping Jessica Roach in 1993. However, many people believe that he has many more victims. His own twin brother, Gary Hall, even told CNN that he has no doubt in his mind that Larry is a serial killer.
So technically, in the eyes of the law, Larry Hall has only been convicted of kidnapping Jessica Roach in 1993. However, many people believe that he has many more victims. His own twin brother, Gary Hall, even told CNN that he has no doubt in his mind that Larry is a serial killer.