he did in fact confess on tape to 15 serial murders. larry later retracted again. and while he can t ever seem to stick to one story, he does sometimes seem to have regrets. i didn t want to keep living my life the way i was living it. i wanted things to be different, you know, but i guess i didn t really do the right things to change the way my life was going. larry hall refused our request for an interview. he has never been charged with crimes against anyone other than jessica roach. but keene s story has caused officials across the country to take another look at hall. in november of 2010 investigators from the police department interviewed mr. hall at a prison in north carolina. in that interview hall admitted murdering laurie de pughs and provided clues to finding her body.
had other evidence. like the witness who drove by this cornfield the night of jessica s murder. that person testified he was absolutely sure that when he went by here on that night, there was a van, there was a guy coming from the cornfield to get in this van. and a search of hull s house and van revealed he d been casing out small college towns and keeping suspicious notes. seen joggers and bikers, many alone. check colleges, parks. seen some prospects. hall also made lists for the hardware store. buy two more plastic tarps. cover all floor and sides of van and hall wrote himself troubling instructions. no body contact. buy condoms. buy two more leather belts. find one now. amongst hall s things, investigators found newspaper
parents, gary and donna, still suffered. i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and anticipation and the hope. hall s confession meant the reitlers might at last find their daughter and gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. as i was talking to him, he said, i was just telling you about my dreams, that didn t really happen. he said, it was just my dreams. i said, larry, that s not what you said. you said this happened and you didn t like talking about it because you didn t like the things you d done but you never mentioned it being a dream. but he stuck to his new story. larry hall was recanting everything.
it knocked the life out of him and broke his father s heart. any hopes and dreams he had had for me at that point in life were gone. he was crushed. he was very crushed. jimmy keene could not imagine a way out. nor guess that a man he d never met might someday provide him one. november, 1994. wabash, indiana. it had been two weeks since larry hall recoiled from a photo of jessica roach. and investigator gary miller had a gut instinct. i really think we re on to something here. this guy portrays this weak, timid person, but, you know, i don t think he truly is. miller thought hall was vicious and as the investigation unfolded, miller also thought he knew how hall abducted jessica roach. when he first seen her, she was riding from, toward the
nearby. the owner, larry hall. he had been involved in stopping some girls. those girls were scared. they ran from him. in the last six months, hall s van was spotted by more than 11 girls in five different towns close by, including those where jessica lived and where her body was found. now, miller contacted the police in hall s hometown to arrange for an interview. he initially said, no, you know, he hadn t been over here. miller had to coax hall to admit being near jessica s house. i said, well, would you remember if, you know, you stopped and offered girls a ride or asked them to get in your van? he said, well, he stops and talks to everybody. after a few questions, miller took a gamble and put a photo of jessica down in front of hall. he immediately flinched.