This episode covers the story of Jimmy Keene, who became an undercover informant to catch a suspected serial killer while serving time in prison. Key discussions include Keene's background as a drug dealer, his risky mission to gain a confession from Larry Hall, and the tragic case of Tricia Reitler, a missing college student.
Jimmy Keene, once a promising athlete in Kankakee, Illinois, faced a 10-year prison sentence for drug dealing. Prosecutor Larry Beaumont approached him with an unusual offer: help catch a serial killer in exchange for his freedom. Keene accepted, knowing the dangers of infiltrating a maximum-security prison.
The episode details the investigation into the murder of Jessie Roach, which led to the arrest of Larry Hall, a man suspected of multiple killings. Deputy Sheriff Gary Miller worked tirelessly on the case, eventually linking Hall to Reitler's disappearance, prompting Beaumont to involve Keene.
As Keene navigated prison life, he gained Hall's trust through a series of strategic conversations, ultimately leading to Hall's confession about Reitler's murder. However, a miscommunication led to Keene being placed in solitary confinement before he could relay crucial evidence to the authorities.
In the aftermath, Keene's efforts were recognized, and he was released with a clean record. The episode concludes with Keene's reflections on his past and the impact of his actions on cold case investigations.
Jimmy Keene risks his life as an undercover informant to catch a suspected serial killer while serving time in prison.
This episode stands out for the following:
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