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On the evening of June 6, 2007, police arrested 26-year-old Edwin Roy "Jack" Hall of Olathe, Kansas. Hall was in the process of leaving town with his wife and son, supposedly on vacation, when the police arrived.
A woman called the police and claimed the suspect was a neighbor named Edwin Roy “Jack” Hall of Olathe, Kansas. Meanwhile, the local law enforcement and the FBI persuaded Verizon Wireless to hand over Kelsey’s cell phone records to investigators.
Hall was charged with kidnapping and murder, as well as rape and sodomy. Eighteen months later, the trial was to begin. Hall pleaded guilty to the charges to avoid the death penalty. Before the sentencing, Kelsey’s three sisters and younger brother and her parents gave testimonials, reported kmbc.com. Hall was sentenced to life in prison.
After emotional testimony in a courtroom packed with the family and friends of his victim, a suburban Kansas City man was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for the 2007 kidnapping, rape and...
A man accused of kidnapping and killing Kansas teenager Kelsey Smith was convicted 11 years ago of threatening his sister at knifepoint. Edwin Roy Hall, 26, has been charged with premeditated ...
On Wednesday, a packed Johnson County courtroom heard vivid details of what happened to the 18-year-old Overland Park girl, as Hall unexpectedly pleaded guilty to kidnapping her, raping and...
Twenty-seven-year-old Edwin R. Hall pleaded guilty in July to capital murder to avoid the death penalty. Hall also pleaded guilty to aggravated kidnapping, rape and aggravated sodomy in...