Under the Trestle: The 1980 Disappearance of Gina Renee Hall & Virginia's First "No Body" Murder Trial. Audiobook | BooksCougar

Under the Trestle: The 1980 Disappearance of Gina Renee Hall & Virginia’s First “No Body” Murder Trial. Audiobook

Under the Trestle: The 1980 Disappearance of Gina Renee Hall & Virginia’s First “No Body” Murder Trial. Audiobook

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Under the Trestle may be the true story of the very most compelling murder case in Virginia history. In 1980, gorgeous Gina Renee Hall, a Radford University freshman, visited a Virginia Tech nightclub on the Saturday evening. She was by no means seen once again. Her left behind car was found parked beneath a railroad trestle bridging the New River, with bloodstream in the trunk. The investigation led law enforcement to a secluded cabin on Claytor Lake, where there was evidence of a violent attack. Former Virginia Tech football player about Under the Trestle: The 1980 Disappearance of Gina Renee Hall & Virginia’s First “NOBODY” Murder Trial. Stephen Epperly was billed with murder, despite the fact that Gina’s body was never found. In Virginia’s ‘trial of the century,’ prosecutor Everett Shockley provided a completely circumstantial case. Important witnesses against Epperly included his best friend, his mother, and a tracking dog handler later believed by many to be a fraud. Three former Virginia Tech football players testified, including a Hokies quarterback once presented around the cover of Sports Illustrated. Would Epperly end up being the initial person in Virginia history convicted of murder without the victim’s body, an eyewitness, or a confession? And would government bodies ever find the body of Gina Renee Hall?

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