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Larry Gene Bell

Larry Gene Bell (October 30, 1949[1] – October 4, 1996) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer in Lexington County, South Carolina, who was electrocuted for the murders of Sharon Faye "Shari" Smith and Debra May Helmick. Bell forced Smith to write a "Last Will and Testament" before he murdered her and taunted her family by telephone.[2]

Larry Gene Bell
Born(1949-10-30)October 30, 1949
DiedOctober 4, 1996(1996-10-04) (aged 46)
Cause of deathExecution by electrocution
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)Murder (2 counts)
Kidnapping (2 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath sentence
Details
Victims2–4
Span of crimes
May – June, 1985 (confirmed murders)
State(s)South Carolina

Background edit

Larry Gene Bell was born in Ralph, Alabama and had three sisters and one brother.[1] The family reportedly moved frequently. Bell attended Eau Claire High School in Columbia, South Carolina from 1965 to 1967. The Bells moved to Mississippi, where Larry Gene Bell graduated high school and trained as an electrician. He returned to Columbia, married, and had one son.[1]

Bell joined the United States Marine Corps in 1970 but was discharged the same year due to a knee injury suffered when he accidentally shot himself when cleaning a gun.[1] The following year, he worked as a correctional officer at the Department of Corrections in Columbia for one month. Bell and his family moved to Rock Hill, South Carolina in 1972, and the couple divorced in 1976.[1]

Victims edit

Bell kidnapped 17-year-old Sharon Faye "Shari" Smith at gunpoint from the end of her driveway on Platt Springs Road in Lexington County, South Carolina around 3:38 p.m. on May 31, 1985 while she was collecting mail from the mailbox. Her car was found abandoned at the curb near the mailbox, still running. Mail was scattered on the ground. Shari's parents, Bob and Hilda Smith immediately contacted the Lexington Sheriff's Department to report their daughter missing. Two days after Shari's kidnapping, the Smith family received a phone call from her abductor, Bell. Bell called in a distorted voice from a payphone 20 miles from the Smith home in Columbia. Over the next few days, Bell called the Smith family regularly from a payphone to tell them Shari was fine and to taunt them. In fact, Shari likely was killed within twelve hours of her abduction.

He told the family to expect a letter in the mail the following day with more information about their missing daughter. The letter, which was two pages in length and written on paper from a yellow legal pad, was in Shari's handwriting. Across the top she had written, "Last Will and Testament". Several times throughout the letter, Shari emphasized to her family how much she loved them. She wrote that they should never let her kidnapping ruin their lives. She also requested that she have a closed casket at her funeral. Six days after her disappearance, Bell called the Smith family and provided specific directions to follow which led to Shari's remains. Her body was found behind an old Masonic Lodge in Saluda County, 18 miles west of the Smith home.[3][4] The autopsy showed that Shari had been dead for about four days. Authorities were unable to determine her cause of death, but a residue of duct tape on Shari’s face suggested she had died of suffocation by having had duct tape wrapped around her face.

Two weeks after Shari was kidnapped from outside her home, on June 14, Bell kidnapped 9-year-old Debra May Helmick from her front yard near her family's trailer on Old Percival Road in Richland County, 24 miles from the Smith home. He killed her, and again called the Smith family after midnight on June 23, to tell them where he had left Helmick's body just off a dirt road, amongst thick brush.[4] Debra was also suffocated to death with duct tape around her face.

Bell was also a suspect in three other disappearances: the disappearance of Beth Hagen, the 1984 disappearance of Sandee Elaine Cornett, and the 1975 disappearance of Denise Newsom Porch.[5][6] On November 18, 1984, Sandee Cornett, then aged 26, was last seen arriving home from supper with her fiancé at 6:30 p.m. Later that evening, her fiancé attempted to reach her on the phone but received no response as he drove back to his house in Greenville, South Carolina. The following day, when she failed to show up for work, her neighbor reported her missing. There were no indications of a break-in or struggle at her house. Her checkbook, house keys, and driver's license were all close, and the brown pocketbook was on her bed with the TV on. There were only three items missing: an ATM card, a dictaphone, and a dark blue Velour jogging suit (probably worn by Sandee). Because she "was not the sort to open her door to a stranger", investigators think she was taken away in her home by someone she knew. Authorities spent two days looking for Sandee in the neighborhoods and neighboring woods, but they were unsuccessful. The lost ATM card was located and used twice at an unidentified Charlotte bank. Employees remembered seeing a woman who was not Sandee use it twice and a man use it once. The main suspect in Sandee's disappearance is Larry Gene Bell. Bell was reportedly her previous boyfriend's co-worker at Charlotte's Douglas International Airport and had attended a party at her home, despite the neighbors' denials of seeing the two go out together or him at her house. He denied abducting and killing her but made statements, including drawing a map, that suggested where her body was buried.

Denise Porch, 21 years old, was last observed in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 31, 1975. She lived in the complex at the time and worked as the manager of Yorktown Apartments on Tyvola Road. She informed her spouse in a note that she was leaving to show an apartment to a potential tenant. She was last observed showing a man about the property in the late afternoon. She was never to be seen again. Inside her own apartment, there were no indications of a scuffle, and the television and air conditioning were both left on. Porch abandoned everything, including her purse and Camaro, when she left. Only a list of open apartments that she would show potential tenants and the keys to the complex's vacant flats remained. No information regarding her whereabouts was found despite a thorough investigation. Seven years after her disappearance, in 1982, her family had her proclaimed legally dead. Since she had recently celebrated her first wedding anniversary and, according to her relatives, was content with her life at the time of her disappearance, it is unlikely that Porch left on her own volition. In the middle of the 1980s, Larry Gene Bell became a potential suspect in the Porch investigation. He was a former electrician who, in 1975, resided around 300 yards away from Yorktown Apartments on Cherrycrest Lane. He maintained his innocence in Porch's case and was never formally charged in connection with her disappearance. He is also the prime suspect in the disappearance and presumed murder of several other young women in North Carolina. Porch physically resembled Bell's other victims and authorities believe he was involved in her case. Both Porch and Cornett vanished in Charlotte, North Carolina, and remain classified as missing.

Arrest and trial edit

During the largest manhunt in South Carolina history, Bell made eight telephone calls to the Smith family, often speaking with Shari's sister Dawn. During one of his phone calls with Dawn, he accidentally let it slip that, "All I wanted to do was make love with Dawn," instead of "All I wanted to do was make love with Shari." Dawn and Shari had a striking resemblance, and so it is thought he mistook Shari for Dawn. Bell's fixation on Dawn only grew as time passed, and made many more calls. During one, Bell eventually gave exact directions to the locations of both of the bodies and described to the family how he had killed Smith.[1][7]

On June 27, 1985, Bell was arrested after forensics was able to find indentations of an incomplete phone number on the stationery of the letter that was sent to Smith's family. Filling in the missing digits led the Federal Bureau of Investigation to a couple who hired Bell for some work and had him house sit for them while they were away.[8] Six hairs "microscopically similar" to Shari Smith's hair were found in Bell's apartment.[9]

During his six-hour testimony at his trial, Bell continuously blurted out bizarre comments and carried on nonstop theatrics, rambling continuously and refusing to answer questions. He later made statements indicating that he may have been attempting to fake mental illness in order to receive a more lenient sentence.[1] He claimed to be Jesus Christ until his death.[citation needed]

Execution edit

Bell chose to die by the electric chair instead of lethal injection. Larry Gene Bell was electrocuted to death on October 4, 1996, at the age of 46. He had no final words. There were no more electric chair executions in the state until 2004, when James Neil Tucker was executed for the double murders of Rosa Lee "Dolly" Oakley and Shannon Lynn Mellon.[10]

Media edit

Docudrama edit

  • The television movie Nightmare in Columbia County,[note 1] also known as Victim of Beauty: The Dawn Smith Story, aired December 10, 1991. The movie portrayed the events of the Shari Smith murder with a focus on the involvement of Shari's sister Dawn in the case.[11][10]
  • Investigation Discovery's I, Witness, titled "The Smith Sisters", season 1, episode 2, aired on January 4, 2017. This 42-minute docudrama reflects the story from the victim's sister's (Dawn Smith) perspective.[12][13]

Documentaries edit

Other edit

A year after Shari Smith's death, her sister, Dawn Elizabeth Smith, was crowned Miss South Carolina (1986). Now known as Dawn Smith Jordan, she became a Christian singer/songwriter and wrote a book, Grace So Amazing: A True Story of God's Grace in the Midst of Life-Shattering Tragedy, about her family's story throughout the ordeal and recorded the song "Sisters". [citation needed]

Murder in the Midlands: Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror that Shook South Carolina was written about Bell's killing spree. [citation needed]

Audio pertaining to the murders was sampled on the album Hide the Kitchen Knives by The Paper Chase. [citation needed]

A detailed account of the efforts to create and apply an FBI profile of the then-unknown murderer of Sharon Smith and Debra Helmick appears as a chapter in Mindhunter: Inside the FBI'S Elite Serial Crime Unit, a memoir of former special agent John E. Douglas.[17]

The tragedy was also the subject of the Court TV show The FBI Files, season 2, episode 3, titled "Cat and Mouse". which aired October 5, 1999.

The true crime podcast Crime Junkie released an episode about the murders on August 15, 2022.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The county name is fictitious; the incidents took place in both Lexington and Richland counties in South Carolina in the vicinity of the city of Columbia, South Carolina.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Shuler, Rita Y. (2007). Murder in the Midlands: Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror That Shook South Carolina. The History Press. ISBN 1-59629-250-4.
  2. ^ "State v. Bell". Justia Law. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  3. ^ Dowling, Paul. "Last Will." Forensic Files. 26 July 2003. Television.
  4. ^ a b c . forensicfiles.com. FilmRise Television. July 26, 2003. Archived from the original on 2017-02-19. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "Missing Woman's Family Keeps Her House in Order". The Times-News. Associated Press. 30 July 1985. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  6. ^ Good, Meaghan (24 October 2019). "Denise Newsom Porch". The Charley Project. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  7. ^ Beane, Becky. . Prison Fellowship. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  8. ^ BOVSUN, MARA (November 15, 2014). "South Carolina serial killer forced girl to write a farewell note and tormented his victims' families after sick spree in mid-80s". NY Daily News. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  9. ^ "Larry Gene Bell: The Murders of Shari Smith and Debra Helmick". Talk Murder With Me. December 27, 2020. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Man who killed two executed". UPI. United Press International. October 4, 1996. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  11. ^ "Nightmare in Columbia County - Movie". AOL Moviefone. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  12. ^ "Investigation Discovery GO". Investigation Discovery GO. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  13. ^ Reyes, Traciy (January 4, 2017). "Shari Smith, Larry Gene Bell: Twisted Serial Killer Abducted Teen at Mailbox, Then Killed Her on ID's 'I, Witness'". The Inquisitr News. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  14. ^ "On the Case with Paula Zahn - Season 7 Episodes List - Next Episode". next-episode.net. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  15. ^ "On the Case with Paula Zahn - Original air dates of television shows". originalairdates.com. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  16. ^ "Serial Killer: Larry Gene Bell". Documentary Addict. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  17. ^ Douglas, John (2017). Mindhunter : Inside the FBI serial crime unit. Arrow Books. pp. 316–339. ISBN 9781787460614.

External links edit

  • US Executions since 1976, Clark County Prosecutor; retrieved August 17, 2007.
  • Nightmare in Columbia County (1991), imdb.com; accessed July 7, 2020.

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Larry Gene Bell October 30 1949 1 October 4 1996 was an American murderer and suspected serial killer in Lexington County South Carolina who was electrocuted for the murders of Sharon Faye Shari Smith and Debra May Helmick Bell forced Smith to write a Last Will and Testament before he murdered her and taunted her family by telephone 2 Larry Gene BellBorn 1949 10 30 October 30 1949Ralph Alabama U S DiedOctober 4 1996 1996 10 04 aged 46 Broad River Correctional Institution Columbia South Carolina U S Cause of deathExecution by electrocutionCriminal statusExecutedConviction s Murder 2 counts Kidnapping 2 counts Criminal penaltyDeath sentenceDetailsVictims2 4Span of crimesMay June 1985 confirmed murders State s South Carolina Contents 1 Background 2 Victims 3 Arrest and trial 4 Execution 5 Media 5 1 Docudrama 5 2 Documentaries 5 3 Other 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBackground editLarry Gene Bell was born in Ralph Alabama and had three sisters and one brother 1 The family reportedly moved frequently Bell attended Eau Claire High School in Columbia South Carolina from 1965 to 1967 The Bells moved to Mississippi where Larry Gene Bell graduated high school and trained as an electrician He returned to Columbia married and had one son 1 Bell joined the United States Marine Corps in 1970 but was discharged the same year due to a knee injury suffered when he accidentally shot himself when cleaning a gun 1 The following year he worked as a correctional officer at the Department of Corrections in Columbia for one month Bell and his family moved to Rock Hill South Carolina in 1972 and the couple divorced in 1976 1 Victims editBell kidnapped 17 year old Sharon Faye Shari Smith at gunpoint from the end of her driveway on Platt Springs Road in Lexington County South Carolina around 3 38 p m on May 31 1985 while she was collecting mail from the mailbox Her car was found abandoned at the curb near the mailbox still running Mail was scattered on the ground Shari s parents Bob and Hilda Smith immediately contacted the Lexington Sheriff s Department to report their daughter missing Two days after Shari s kidnapping the Smith family received a phone call from her abductor Bell Bell called in a distorted voice from a payphone 20 miles from the Smith home in Columbia Over the next few days Bell called the Smith family regularly from a payphone to tell them Shari was fine and to taunt them In fact Shari likely was killed within twelve hours of her abduction He told the family to expect a letter in the mail the following day with more information about their missing daughter The letter which was two pages in length and written on paper from a yellow legal pad was in Shari s handwriting Across the top she had written Last Will and Testament Several times throughout the letter Shari emphasized to her family how much she loved them She wrote that they should never let her kidnapping ruin their lives She also requested that she have a closed casket at her funeral Six days after her disappearance Bell called the Smith family and provided specific directions to follow which led to Shari s remains Her body was found behind an old Masonic Lodge in Saluda County 18 miles west of the Smith home 3 4 The autopsy showed that Shari had been dead for about four days Authorities were unable to determine her cause of death but a residue of duct tape on Shari s face suggested she had died of suffocation by having had duct tape wrapped around her face Two weeks after Shari was kidnapped from outside her home on June 14 Bell kidnapped 9 year old Debra May Helmick from her front yard near her family s trailer on Old Percival Road in Richland County 24 miles from the Smith home He killed her and again called the Smith family after midnight on June 23 to tell them where he had left Helmick s body just off a dirt road amongst thick brush 4 Debra was also suffocated to death with duct tape around her face Bell was also a suspect in three other disappearances the disappearance of Beth Hagen the 1984 disappearance of Sandee Elaine Cornett and the 1975 disappearance of Denise Newsom Porch 5 6 On November 18 1984 Sandee Cornett then aged 26 was last seen arriving home from supper with her fiance at 6 30 p m Later that evening her fiance attempted to reach her on the phone but received no response as he drove back to his house in Greenville South Carolina The following day when she failed to show up for work her neighbor reported her missing There were no indications of a break in or struggle at her house Her checkbook house keys and driver s license were all close and the brown pocketbook was on her bed with the TV on There were only three items missing an ATM card a dictaphone and a dark blue Velour jogging suit probably worn by Sandee Because she was not the sort to open her door to a stranger investigators think she was taken away in her home by someone she knew Authorities spent two days looking for Sandee in the neighborhoods and neighboring woods but they were unsuccessful The lost ATM card was located and used twice at an unidentified Charlotte bank Employees remembered seeing a woman who was not Sandee use it twice and a man use it once The main suspect in Sandee s disappearance is Larry Gene Bell Bell was reportedly her previous boyfriend s co worker at Charlotte s Douglas International Airport and had attended a party at her home despite the neighbors denials of seeing the two go out together or him at her house He denied abducting and killing her but made statements including drawing a map that suggested where her body was buried Denise Porch 21 years old was last observed in Charlotte North Carolina on July 31 1975 She lived in the complex at the time and worked as the manager of Yorktown Apartments on Tyvola Road She informed her spouse in a note that she was leaving to show an apartment to a potential tenant She was last observed showing a man about the property in the late afternoon She was never to be seen again Inside her own apartment there were no indications of a scuffle and the television and air conditioning were both left on Porch abandoned everything including her purse and Camaro when she left Only a list of open apartments that she would show potential tenants and the keys to the complex s vacant flats remained No information regarding her whereabouts was found despite a thorough investigation Seven years after her disappearance in 1982 her family had her proclaimed legally dead Since she had recently celebrated her first wedding anniversary and according to her relatives was content with her life at the time of her disappearance it is unlikely that Porch left on her own volition In the middle of the 1980s Larry Gene Bell became a potential suspect in the Porch investigation He was a former electrician who in 1975 resided around 300 yards away from Yorktown Apartments on Cherrycrest Lane He maintained his innocence in Porch s case and was never formally charged in connection with her disappearance He is also the prime suspect in the disappearance and presumed murder of several other young women in North Carolina Porch physically resembled Bell s other victims and authorities believe he was involved in her case Both Porch and Cornett vanished in Charlotte North Carolina and remain classified as missing Arrest and trial editDuring the largest manhunt in South Carolina history Bell made eight telephone calls to the Smith family often speaking with Shari s sister Dawn During one of his phone calls with Dawn he accidentally let it slip that All I wanted to do was make love with Dawn instead of All I wanted to do was make love with Shari Dawn and Shari had a striking resemblance and so it is thought he mistook Shari for Dawn Bell s fixation on Dawn only grew as time passed and made many more calls During one Bell eventually gave exact directions to the locations of both of the bodies and described to the family how he had killed Smith 1 7 On June 27 1985 Bell was arrested after forensics was able to find indentations of an incomplete phone number on the stationery of the letter that was sent to Smith s family Filling in the missing digits led the Federal Bureau of Investigation to a couple who hired Bell for some work and had him house sit for them while they were away 8 Six hairs microscopically similar to Shari Smith s hair were found in Bell s apartment 9 During his six hour testimony at his trial Bell continuously blurted out bizarre comments and carried on nonstop theatrics rambling continuously and refusing to answer questions He later made statements indicating that he may have been attempting to fake mental illness in order to receive a more lenient sentence 1 He claimed to be Jesus Christ until his death citation needed Execution editBell chose to die by the electric chair instead of lethal injection Larry Gene Bell was electrocuted to death on October 4 1996 at the age of 46 He had no final words There were no more electric chair executions in the state until 2004 when James Neil Tucker was executed for the double murders of Rosa Lee Dolly Oakley and Shannon Lynn Mellon 10 Media editDocudrama edit The television movie Nightmare in Columbia County note 1 also known as Victim of Beauty The Dawn Smith Story aired December 10 1991 The movie portrayed the events of the Shari Smith murder with a focus on the involvement of Shari s sister Dawn in the case 11 10 Investigation Discovery s I Witness titled The Smith Sisters season 1 episode 2 aired on January 4 2017 This 42 minute docudrama reflects the story from the victim s sister s Dawn Smith perspective 12 13 Documentaries edit Investigation Discovery s Murder Calls The Devil s Voice Season 3 Episode 6 aired May 24 2018 TruTV s Forensic Files Last Will season 7 episode 42 aired July 26 2003 4 Investigation Discovery s On the Case with Paula Zahn titled One Month of Terror season 7 episode 10 aired February 24 2013 14 15 16 Other edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Larry Gene Bell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message A year after Shari Smith s death her sister Dawn Elizabeth Smith was crowned Miss South Carolina 1986 Now known as Dawn Smith Jordan she became a Christian singer songwriter and wrote a book Grace So Amazing A True Story of God s Grace in the Midst of Life Shattering Tragedy about her family s story throughout the ordeal and recorded the song Sisters citation needed Murder in the Midlands Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror that Shook South Carolina was written about Bell s killing spree citation needed Audio pertaining to the murders was sampled on the album Hide the Kitchen Knives by The Paper Chase citation needed A detailed account of the efforts to create and apply an FBI profile of the then unknown murderer of Sharon Smith and Debra Helmick appears as a chapter in Mindhunter Inside the FBI S Elite Serial Crime Unit a memoir of former special agent John E Douglas 17 The tragedy was also the subject of the Court TV show The FBI Files season 2 episode 3 titled Cat and Mouse which aired October 5 1999 The true crime podcast Crime Junkie released an episode about the murders on August 15 2022 See also editCapital punishment in South Carolina Capital punishment in the United States List of people executed in South CarolinaNotes edit The county name is fictitious the incidents took place in both Lexington and Richland counties in South Carolina in the vicinity of the city of Columbia South Carolina References edit a b c d e f g Shuler Rita Y 2007 Murder in the Midlands Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror That Shook South Carolina The History Press ISBN 1 59629 250 4 State v Bell Justia Law Retrieved 2022 03 07 Dowling Paul Last Will Forensic Files 26 July 2003 Television a b c Forensic Files 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Discovery GO Retrieved February 19 2017 Reyes Traciy January 4 2017 Shari Smith Larry Gene Bell Twisted Serial Killer Abducted Teen at Mailbox Then Killed Her on ID s I Witness The Inquisitr News Retrieved February 19 2017 On the Case with Paula Zahn Season 7 Episodes List Next Episode next episode net Retrieved February 19 2017 On the Case with Paula Zahn Original air dates of television shows originalairdates com Retrieved February 19 2017 Serial Killer Larry Gene Bell Documentary Addict Retrieved February 19 2017 Douglas John 2017 Mindhunter Inside the FBI serial crime unit Arrow Books pp 316 339 ISBN 9781787460614 External links editUS Executions since 1976 Clark County Prosecutor retrieved August 17 2007 Nightmare in Columbia County 1991 imdb com accessed July 7 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larry Gene Bell amp oldid 1199868647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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