crime scene specialist. he worked bank robberies as a crime scene officer. he took fingerprints, photographs. he communicated with bank tellers and employees and the fbi in the incidents that occurred in myrtle beach. he was aware of evidence. he was aware of what is looked for in terms of evidence at a crime scene. incredibly, larry bellamy helped investigate one of his own crimes. hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larry bellamy showing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. larry s time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. they were so successful for
he worked bank robberies as a crime scene officer. he took fingerprints, photographs. he communicated with bank tellers and employees and the fbi in the incidents that occurred in myrtle beach. he was aware of evidence. he was aware of what is looked for in terms of evidence at a crime scene. incredibly, larry bellamy helped investigate one of his own crimes. hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larry bellamy showing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. larry s time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. they were so successful for so many years, that they just
larry knew a great deal about bank robbery because he was a crime scene specialist. he worked bank robberies as a crime scene officer. he took fingerprints, photographs. he communicated with bank tellers and employees and the fbi in the incidents that occurred in myrtle beach. he was aware of evidence. he was aware of what is looked for in terms of evidence at a crime scene. incredibly, larry bellamy helped investigate one of his own crimes. hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larry bellamy showing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. larry s time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the
his supervisor, warren gall, recognized him in the pictures by the way he held his gun. i have been on the range numerous times with larry when we were qualifying for the police department. i knew his stance, i knew his pose, and it was exact. larry s shooting stance was unique. it was a combination of two different styles taught at the police academy. larry had never really adjusted to the new stance and shot with a hybrid sort of stance, in between the old square shoulder stance and the newer weaver stance. that was quite distinctive. a number of these witnesses had been on the shooting range, practicing with him for years. and recognized that shooting stance. larry knew a great deal about bank robbery because he was a crime scene specialist. he worked bank robbers as a crime scene officer.
he took fingerprints, photographs. he communicated with bank tellers and employees and the fbi in the incidents that occurred in myrtle beach. he was aware of evidence. he was aware of what is looked for in terms of evidence at a crime scene. incredibly, larry bellamy helped investigate one of his own crimes. hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, remember, larry bellamy showing up on the scene, offering his stance to us, because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. larry s time sheets indicated he was not working when the robbers occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. they were so successful for so many years, that they just