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Georgetown is the heartbeat starting t pick up a little bit yeah. i think this has to be checked out. miller learned that hall wa a gun war civil war in reenactor. a soldier who traveled the midwest to fight fancy battles he immediately drove their t interview hall who was not saying much, so miller showe him a photo of jesse roach when i took the picture down, he flinched. raised his arm up and turned i his chair. and refused to look at the picture. convinced that larry hall was hiding something, miller became obsessed with making case against him days later, back in illinois miller turned up a huge lead he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war reenactmen in the georgetown area, th very weekend before jessie was abducted to them holstered out for hi birdie she, mutton cho sideburns. but also for playing a soldier
Gary-millerSoldierBattlesHall-wa-a-gun-war-civil-in-reenactorHeartbeat-starting-tMidwestHimPictureWarm-upInterview-hallDownMiller-showe what have i missed? exactly. i know this case really shook him from the beginning. he would check any and all leads that would involve young girls and kind of run them down. then in late 1994, miller s persistence finally paid off. a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenage girls in jessie s hometown of georgetown. miller traced the van to a man named larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three-hour drive from georgetown. your heartbeat starting to pick up a little bit now? oh, yeah. thinking, this has got to be checked out. miller learned that hall was a gung ho civil war re-enactor, a pretend union soldier who traveled the midwest to fight fantasy battles. miller immediately drove to wabash to interview hall, who wasn t saying much. so miller showed him a photo of jessie roach. when i put the picture down, he flinched, raised his arm up, turned in his chair. and refused to look at the
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