The tragic story of Tricia Reitler’s disappearance started 29 years ago. According to the Charley Project, Reitler had studied at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion as a psychology major. Reitler’s grades were often high and the freshman was known as a diligent student. The incident happened on March 29, 1993, when Reitler took a break from writing a term paper. She went to a store for soda and was never seen again.

It’s important to note that Reitler is neither confirmed dead nor alive, as the investigation is still ongoing. With that being said, there are some clues that point to convicted serial killer Larry Hall being responsible for her disappearance. As The Cinemaholic says, federal prosecutor Lawrence Beaumont pursued this suspicion by sending convicted drug dealer Jimmy Keene to the same prison as Hall in order to fish out a confession, in return for Keene’s possible release.

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