Under the Trestle: The 1980 Disappearance of Gina Renee Hall & Virginia’s First “No Body” Murder Trial. Audiobook (Free)
- Kyle Tait
- 10 h 28 min
- Tantor Media
- 2019-03-29
Summary:
Beneath the Trestle is the true tale of the most compelling murder case in Virginia history. In 1980, beautiful Gina Renee Hall, a Radford University or college freshman, visited a Virginia Tech nightclub on a Saturday night time. She was by no means seen once again. Her deserted car was discovered parked beneath a railroad trestle bridging the brand new River, with blood in the trunk. The investigation led law enforcement to a remote cabin on Claytor Lake, where there is proof a violent strike. Former Virginia Tech football player about Beneath the Trestle: The 1980 Disappearance of Gina Renee Hall & Virginia’s Initial “NOBODY” Murder Trial. Stephen Epperly was billed with murder, despite the fact that Gina’s body was under no circumstances found. In Virginia’s ‘trial from the hundred years,’ prosecutor Everett Shockley presented an entirely circumstantial case. Essential witnesses against Epperly included his best friend, his mother, and a monitoring dog handler later on thought by many to be a fraud. Three former Virginia Tech soccer players testified, including a Hokies quarterback once featured over the cover of Sports Illustrated. Would Epperly become the first person in Virginia history convicted of murder with no victim’s body, an eyewitness, or a confession? And would specialists ever find the body of Gina Renee Hall?