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MURDERED: Gina Hall

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True Crime

4.7352.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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A young college student never comes home after a night of dancing. All the evidence suggests she's been murdered, but if her body is never found, can her killer ever be brought to justice? To get some fun stuff with our new logo check out our website here! We’ll be taking some time off next week for the Holidays! Our next regular episode will be Monday, January 4th. See you in the New Year!

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0:00.0

Hi, Crime junkies. I'm your host Ashley Flowers, and I'm Brett. And the story I

0:05.1

want to tell you today starts when a radiant young woman goes out to have a

0:09.4

good time in its never seen or heard from again, posing one giant question.

0:15.6

When the most crucial piece of evidence is missing, what does it take to

0:21.7

pursue justice and prove a murder? This is the story of Gina Hall.

0:51.7

In a summer of 1980, a young woman named Delaina Hall is loving the college

1:05.0

life at Radford University. Instead of going home for the summer, she's

1:09.1

decided to stay in Radford and take summer classes for her grad program. And

1:13.0

best of all, she's sharing an apartment with her younger sister, Gina, who's

1:18.2

18 and a freshman nursing student. Delaina and Gina are more than sisters. I

1:23.7

mean, they're like best friends. They've always been super close. They're both

1:28.2

excited to have this time together and like live somewhere that's got a little

1:31.9

bit more of a city field than they get back in their hometown of Copern,

1:35.3

Virginia. Well, and to be there and be sisters like I know. I know. I know. Now on

1:41.6

Saturday, June 28, after both Delaina and Gina finish up their summer midterms,

1:46.7

Gina decides that she wants to go dancing to celebrate being done with exams.

1:51.5

Gina loves dancing and like saying just like you. Yeah, I was like just try

1:57.8

getting me off the dance floor, especially if like Band-Aid Nelly comes on or

2:01.6

get low. It's over. Oh, truly. I feel like you'd also probably be really good at

2:05.0

the wobble. Not as much as you think though. And listen, though this was well

2:11.4

before the music stylings of Little Wayne or T-Pain. The packed floor of a night club

2:16.8

is kind of Gina's happy place. And she's really looking forward to letting off

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