‘I have dementia’: Elderly man indicted for murder decades after 10-year-old girl vanished without a trace in West Virginia

Natasha "Alex" Carter, Larry Webb

Natasha “Alex” Carter (FBI), Larry Webb (WCHS/screengrab)

Several weeks after a man in his 80s told a reporter “I have dementia” and claimed not to know “what happened” to a 10-year-old girl last seen alive in 2000, a special grand jury in Raleigh County, West Virginia indicted Larry Webb for first-degree murder this week.

According to the FBI’s facts surrounding the missing person case, 10-year-old Natasha “Alex” Carter was last seen alive in Beckley on Aug. 8, 2000, with Susan Gail Carter (a.k.a., Susan Gail Carter Webb), her non-custodial mother, after Carter’s “contentious” child custody battle with the girl’s father.

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