Snapped: Women Who Murder
Snapped: Women Who Murder

Johnetta Hall

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An Indiana collector of race car memorabilia is found shot in broad daylight with no eyewitnesses.Season 33 Episode 13Originally aired: Jan 28, 2024Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxyge...

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A hard-working army veteran is shot dead with no witnesses.

"I mean, it's laying on the ground and we know what a drive we have to get." This was a complete coup d'unit.

Your instinct got feeling as this is gonna be a tough one.

But the victim's sons are convinced they know exactly who's to blame. She was hoping he would die in the hospital. We go back over there and all of his 100,000 pieces worth of mass cars and hot wheels. Everything was gone and there's animals species everywhere through the whole house. The urine smell was so strong, she was gonna make sure it was unlivable.

When investigators finally uncover the truth, it reveals a plot even more bizarre.

He told detectives that he was a trained assassin. And what were you supposed to get out of this?

She wanted to make sure that she got what she felt like was owed to her.

In southern Indiana, residents of Scott County enjoy a peaceful lifestyle. It's a rural community that's made up of a lot of hardworking, blue collar citizens. It's got a small town fuel all the way around. Everybody knows everybody. But on September 27th, 2015, that sense of security is disrupted by an alarming 911 call. She's helping. She's helping a lot. She's helping a lot. She's helping a lot.

The caller, Leo Boutera, says he's a mechanic who came to the house to work on a car. I'm not going to touch him or he has to. I'm not going to open the gate. All right, I'll get him as a sheriff and rap.

When first responders arrived to the scene, there was a gravel driveway that went kind of back off of the road behind another residents.

I saw a man lying behind a gate. There was blood coming out of his nose and around his mouth as I approached a new immediately that something was not right. I waved my hand over the top of his eyes. I saw no movement in the pupils. And upon further investigation, I could see that there was a hole in the side of his temple. I checked for a pulse and didn't get a pulse and I was able to ascertain at that moment that he was obviously deceased.

And the caller Leonard Boutera was standing there explaining to them what he seemed. He believed that subject to be billed Reynolds because Leonard was a friend of his. And he was able to tell first responders who Mr. Reynolds was and who his family members were so that contact could be made with them.

On a call like this, you can never determine immediately if it's a self-inflicted gunshot one or not.

In this case, the location of the wound. It was a toss of crime scene tech from the Indiana State Police was summoned. He moved the body to see if there was a gun underneath. There was no gun, no shell casing, nothing. The Indiana State Police immediately considered this a homicide and were full speed with their investigation. We were going to figure out what happened to Bill Reynolds. Bill Reynolds was born in Dayton, Ohio on July 28, 1946. He grew up in a broken home and learned to fend for himself from a young age.

I didn't talk about his childhood a whole lot because I don't think it was the greatest. When he was younger, he lived with his mother and as he got a little older and became a teenager, he moved from Ohio into Indiana. He was a family man, he took real good curvy, his family, his mom, his sisters. At 18, Bill married his high school sweetheart, intending to start a family of his own. Those plans were soon disrupted.

It wasn't long after they got married that he was drafted into the army. And of course, at that point, he had to go to overseas to Vietnam. So I'm sure that that had somewhat of a strain with my mother and my dad's marriage. While Bill was overseas, his wife gave birth to their first son. But Bill still had several more years left on his tour of duty. He was over about four years. He got all kinds of metal.

My dad sent a lot of things over there that he never talked to us about.

The way I understood it was pretty dramatic, pretty traumatizing.

He was ready to get out of there.

Dad came back from the service to Indiana and then my mother got pregnant again with me.

Dad bought a small little house there in Blotcher, Indiana. And that's where him and my mother lived and began to raise their family. Dad got a job, he worked at the lumber mill at that time for his brother. And they seemed to be doing really well. My mother and my father was married for about eight and a year.

They had a great relation.

And then I guess they finally just fell out of love and then went their separate ways when I was about seven.

After his divorce, Bill started working as a long haul truck driver. My dad was very adventurous. The whole truck driving thing gave him the opportunity to explore and do the things that he really liked to do. And also get a paycheck for it. When he was home, Bill spent his free time refurbishing cars.

He liked fast cars, corvets, firebirds, whatever the new car was.

He had the biggest motor in the fastest engine. But he got older, you know, car prices went from $5,000 to $40, 50, 60, 70,000. So I take it that point. He kind of transferred that over to watch a NASCAR on TV and collect in the NASCAR cars the die-cast car. He started picking his favorite drivers.

He felt like they're going to be worth money someday. So this is going to be an investment for me. By the time he was in his 50s, the kids were grown, and Bill was living a solitary life. But he got another chance at love when he met a single mother named Dalyne Cates.

He seen that she had some to-all laws for sale. So he went over and got a to-all law.

He told me, "Hey, I met some more Henry."

She has red hair. She reminds me of Reba McIntyre.

My dad always had kind of like a TV show.

TV crush on Reba. So when he met Dalyne, he thought, "This is the woman that I've looked for my whole life." After only a few months together, Bill asked Dalyne and her grandkids to move in with him.

While Dalyne's daughter, Janetta, worked on the road. Janetta lived out of state, and she was also a truck driver. On the road a lot was never home. Bill was an amazing pebble. He was great. Dalyne mainly felt for Bill because of the way he was with my brother, Michael.

It's very hard to find a man who is willing to take on the responsibility

of a handicap child who requires 24-hour care. It seemed like my dad and the mayor set up at a very good relationship. There was one time I was warning to drive, and I might have accidentally busted the headlight. Bill lied to my grandmother and said it was him who did it so she wouldn't be mad at me. In 2013, Bill decided to give marriage another try.

Dalyne accepted his proposal, but Bill soon faced a new setback. About two years after, my dad and him got married. He ended up with cancer on a stroke. Dad went through Vietnam and he was surviving, making it through all that. He was pretty tough guy, so he beat it. He made it.

The surgery was a success, and he made it out. So that was excited. He was ready to continue on with his life. Less than a year after his recovery, Bill is found dead in his driveway. Evidence that the scene indicates Bill was murdered. The question for investigators is why?

Anytime you pull up to a crime scene, with no witness, no murder weapon, no physical evidence at the scene, and a victim laying there in broad daylight with nothing to go off of, your instant gut feeling is this is going to be a tough one. We take search for residents. At that time, we did not find any evidence or anything that led us to believe that anything had occurred inside.

As the coroner prepares to transport the body for an autopsy, Bill's sons arrive at the scene. And they have a strong feeling about who killed their father. Henry Reynolds and William Reynolds could see their dad laying in the driveway, and they were very upset. The police officers tell me to back up and I'm melted down and I was screaming.

They killed him, they killed him, they killed him.

Coming up, the prime suspect turns out to be someone close to home.

She was acting very odd, strange, and he could just tell something's not right here.

And the investigation gets stranger at every turn.

We walk into my dad's house, and there's animal species everywhere, and everything was gone. The Scott County Sheriff's Office is investigating the murder of 69-year-old Bill Reynolds, who was found a shot in the driveway of his Indiana home. We had no weapon, we had no show casings, this was a complete who done it, and we had no witnesses available to us.

While the crime scene offers little explanation, Bill's sons tell police, they know someone who might have wanted him dead.

After the arrival of the family on the scene, they were immediately interviewed by Depp Bix.

Bill's sons explained that their father's battle with cancer had caused a strain on his marriage.

And when Bill managed to recover, Dalyne was anything but relieved when he was ready to return home.

Me and my brother went down to picking up from the hospital to taking home over there. That goes back to the residence, and he starts noticing there's some pretty peculiar things going on. It's a bunch of his clothes were packed up. Dalyne was acting very odd and strange, and he could just tell something's not right here. He said, "I need some clean clothes."

And she said, "They're outside on the porch." He said, "What's my (bleep) doing outside on the porch?" She just said, "I was cleaning." "I was cleaning."

"You don't vacuum seal people's clothes and put them on the back porch."

She was loxing them up to get rid of them. They soon discovered Dalyne made some other changes as well. He gave Dalyne the power of attorney. So if he don't make it out, she takes care of the belongings. When they was in the hospital, she took off his car titles and put them all in her name.

Dalyne had put the piece of property in both of their names as well. He kind of put two and two together that she didn't think I was going to make it through surgery. She helped me with Dalyne in the hospital. The chilling realization led Bill to end the marriage. While T filed for divorce, things got pretty heated. She filed a restraining order against my dad.

So dad had to leave the residence and then dad went and lived with my brother. Bill's son say as soon as he moved out, Dalyne's daughter, John Netahal moved in. John Netahal had come back to Indiana and was staying at the residence with Dalyne Cates. Dalyne did not have many friends. So she would talk about her and Bill's arguments with John Netahal, and went to her, which in turn would make John Netahal as if she had to defend Dalyne.

John Netahal was very emotional and in very upset.

And the problem is only God worse.

Anytime you filed for the divorce, you're technically not supposed to touch any of the property or get rid of any of the property. My dad felt like that Dalyne was holding all the property off the premises. So my dad talked my brother and I into taking a video camera and video on as much as we possibly could of what was there. He had probably had over a hundred thousand pieces worth of mass cars and hot wheels. And they were in heart junior and he's bathrooms from the floor, stacked all the way to the sill,

and he had to go to series and to platinum series in the house. They were quite a bit of money because they were 24 karat gold cars. The family had indicated us that the collection was worth probably in excess of a hundred thousand dollars. As we went and videoed the cars, everything was there. He was just trying to protect himself. So at the end, it could be split evenly and fairly, and that he was going to be taken advantage of.

As divorce proceedings moved forward in August 2015, the court awarded Bill possession of the residents. The judge ordered Dalyne to vacate the property by September 20th, just a week before Bill was murdered. We go back over there and all his NASCAR's everything was gone. His truck was gone, everything was gone.

She had 12 was we walk into the house and there's animals species everywhere ...

The urine smell was so strong that you couldn't even stand to be in there more than five minutes.

I mean, we had to open up all the windows and all the doors and she was that upset that she had to vacate the premises.

That she was going to make sure it was unlivable. Dalyne had also left behind a thinly veiled threat. The only one we went on to the delivery room in his chair said a can of Rammington Gunnel. Like, here you go. And he kept saying they're going to kill me, they're going to kill me, they're going to kill me. Dalyne was extremely mad about the fact that she was not awarded the house.

She believed it was completely and utterly unfair to her. She cussed, ranted, and raved about it multiple times a day. But despite his concerns, Bill refused to be intimidated. They had spent several days cleaning the house to try to get it to the spot where it was livable.

And the night of September 27th, 2015 was actually going to be Bill Reynolds's first night back in his residence.

It was nothing left, but you know, the mayor's sands rules.

The vehicles with some them was still there. You couldn't start it or nothing. So that's when he had the Leo Muter come over to his place. So he can start it and drive it around. But when they showed up, I was one night down and they did.

William and Henry Reynolds believed that Dalyne had murdered their father Bill Reynolds because they were going through a divorce. And she wanted to make sure that she got what she felt like was owed to her.

Given the information they had been provided by the sons of Bill Reynolds,

the tech team decided it was imperative to make contact with Dalyne Cates. Investigators called Dalyne and set up a meeting with her at her new residence later that night. They sat down on the front porch. It was at that time that Dalyne was made aware of the bills deceased. Dalyne seemed visibly upset at that news.

She indicates that they had their trouble, but she built him a long time and she did care about him. Despite Dalyne's emotional reaction, police noticed some red flags. She had been cleaning and had cleaning supplies out, given the fact that they had just left the scene of a murder. It immediately raises suspicions that somebody is trying to clean up evidence.

Dalyne was asked directly if she has shot Bill Reynolds and she said, "No, it would be more personal to her. She would use a knife or a bat to not use a gun."

The reaction of hearing this, like, is she saying this right now?

She was asked whether or not she owned any weapons. She told law enforcement that she owned a 410 shotgun and a 38 special that she had not seen for quite some time. She indicated that it could either be in storage or in some box somewhere from the move. She was also asked if she'd been with anybody to determine whether she was involved or not, or if she had to solve it out of it.

Ms. Cates indicated that she had been cleaning her new residence with her daughter, Johnanna Hall. She indicated that Ms. Hall left the residence around 2 o'clock to go get some groceries in Madison, Indiana. Dalyne was asked if she would write her cell phone, because in that cell phone, we can tell her GPS location where she was at the time of the crime.

She expressed that she had nothing to hide in this investigation, and she was well near her phone up. Dalyne remains a suspect, but there's still someone else, police want to talk to her. I needed to make contact with Johnanna. To determine her whereabouts in any involvement, if any, she'd deputy Don Campbell, made me aware of some recent police involvement with Johnetta Hall. The police had been called out there a couple times for harassment calls or things for that nature.

He said, "Johnanna was tough to deal with. We're still left with questions. A lot of questions." After their interview with Dalyne Cates, investigators follow up on her alibi, involving her daughter, Johnetta Hall. "You have to work looking at every avenue, every lead. You cannot leave anything unturned."

It was decided that I was going to try to reach out to Johnetta Hall.

I actually obtained her phone number through our dispatch from recent calls of service.

I placed a phone call to Johnetta, and she didn't answer.

I left a voicemail and explained that I was an investigator with the sheriff's office, and that I needed to speak with her about the investigation. A few hours later, Johnetta shows up in person. Around APM, the night of the murder, Johnetta arrived at the sheriff's office, and we conducted an interview with her.

"We want you to have me in. I don't have a little bit of a support talk to you, but I find it okay. Bill's found it." "It's hot." "Yeah. It's a few hours ago."

She did not ask, "Oh my gosh, what happened?"

That was a red flag for us, but some investigation. "Bethearies at all, how will Bill die?" "And you have an ask, Neil."

"I don't know what to think about it. I really don't."

"Anybody who would have won a new round of bill?" "I don't really get all in to Bill's business as far as who and what he knows." "I mean, he's not exactly on a lot of people's nice list of lathe, but I'm glad." When confronted with the fact that she was not concerned, her explanation was that it wouldn't surprise her if someone had killed him,

because that's just the way he had been dealing with people.

"Some of the droves that they had in one day were crazy."

"Does he have that huge cancer to be involved by that girl?" "I mean, it's still a bit him damn soon." She had explained that there used to be a great relationship between Daly and Bill. She blamed the change in things on a cancer, and that after the treatments that had changed his personality.

He became a vindictive individual, and he was very, very, very, and hard to deal with. "I could tell that John added that not like Bill Reynolds. It was like almost personal based on just her demeanor." Johnette is behavior shifts her from being an alibi witness to a potential suspect. She was asked the same questions Daly and was asked. Tell us a little bit about your day.

How your day's went, where you been? We're trying to establish a baseline. "Do you have plans 30, what's new? You got that?" "My normal. I got coffee, cigarette, and let's see." "I'm started. I love to laundry."

Johnette Hall tells law enforcement that she had been helping her mother clean at the new residence, but that she had left the residence to take a rug to a storage unit. She also says that after leaving the storage unit that she went to in the circle K in Austin, Indiana, to buy bread. After leaving the circle K, she headed north and headed through the Muscatatook

Wildlife Preserve. "And I'm just driving around trying to get myself lost." I was definitely getting down, but it's quite going through.

You know, that's what I did, just drove around.

"That stuck out as odd to me. You know, it was an odd statement. Why are you trying to get lost?" "I'm a familiar version of the whole book." "Oh, the whole book." "I'd show I just kind of unwind, or I haven't had a loan time since all I guess."

"So, I decided today, I'm just going to take all." "There was nobody to corroborate your verify where she was at when she claimed she was at these places." "So, they're not me at witness, we ask her for any evidence." "No, you don't look good for me, I get to all that." "And she was eager to produce that receipt to law enforcement to show where she had been at the circle K buying the bread."

"She provided us with her cellular device and her password to Google and gave us permission to explore that." "And in doing so, we were able to extract GPS coordinates locations from a certain time frame before the murder after the murder and during the murder." "To their surprise, investigators find out John Meadows telling the truth." "With her statement that she was all up in the wildlife refuge, we were able to find those points and show that she indeed was up there driving around." Officers were able to search John Meadows vehicle and, once again, they came up with no evidence.

"It was kind of like a kick in the teeth. It kind of set us back." "At the end of the initial interview of John Meadows Hall, the techies let her leave the sheriff's office." "And although she was free to go, Officer seemed to have some suspicions and didn't feel comfortable with the way that had gone." "So they wanted to make sure they did some additional follow-up to what they had learned."

Police talked to Daleens neighbors who support her alibi.

"It was confirmed that Daleens had been at her residence or on that property for all of the day, had helped the neighbors clean some cabinets, and according to the neighbors she had not left."

"Detective asked them if Daleen or John Edda had asked them to lie for them about their whereabouts on the day of the murder. They stated that they did not."

Investigators still feel like the women aren't telling them the whole story. "Just didn't feel like she was answering our questions truthfully or her whole way, I should say, because of the history and the family history that raised the hair on the back of your neck that you might be on the right path. There are some red flags that need to be followed up on this investigation." "Coming up, a suspect's cover story comes under scrutiny." "I did she lie, why did she say she was there by herself?"

"And a murder plot unfolds."

"He's called him and said, "Can you pick up my apartment? I got a job to do."

"And he knew then they were going to kill somebody."

"With Daleen and her daughter, John Edda's whereabouts both accounted for. It seems neither woman could have been Bill Reynolds shooter." "But since they both have strong motives, investigators still believe they might have been involved." "Sometimes people are responsible for murder, they don't actually carry out the act. They're responsible for potentially planning it, potentially eating and assisting in the murder by providing murder weapon."

"There's a whole list of things that could include someone in a crime that can't be ruled out just by a location out there."

"The next morning, an autopsy was performed on Bill Reynolds' senior. There was a partial projectile that was recovered in the 38 caliber range." "They lean, indicated that she had her 38 revolver, but she did not know where that gun was located." "Detectives wonder if John Edda might have had a reason to move the weapon." "We were able to obtain the surveillance footage from the storage express facility that John Edda had said that she had placed a rug in." "And also from the Circle K gas station where she provided us with a receipt."

"Upon obtaining the surveillance videos, it was learned that Janet Hall was in fact at the storage express in Austin, Indiana, and at the Circle K around the same time frame." "But despite her previous claims of solitude, John Edda was not alone." "The Detectives noticed that John Edda Hall was with two mal-individuals at both places, and why did she say she was there by herself?" "With a Circle K surveillance footage, you can see individuals who couldn't really see facial features, but we were able to get a license plate, a picture of the license plate on the vehicle from the storage express's camera."

"Offsers were able to run that plate, it was a temporary plate that was traced back to a male individual by the name of Jacob Mathis."

"Not of our local law enforcement knew who they were. It was important that investigators find out who Jacob Mathis is."

"We were provided with a possible apartment that he was staying at in Clarkshire, Indiana." "On September 28th, the day after the murder, police locate Jacob and he agrees to come in for an interview." "Mathis, when I asked you know why you're here," said, "I have a feeling that something bad has happened." "They knew then that they might have someone in front of them that has knowledge of the murder. They began explaining to Jacob that they were conducting a death investigation." "And Jacob, openly admitted that he had went to Scott County."

"The day of the murder, September 27th, he indicates that he and one of his roommates met a lady named Janetta at a storage facility and obtained some NASCAR memorabilia." "He said that he and his roommate were going to start a business where they would sell NASCAR memorabilia or other items on the internet." "Although he freely admits his connection to Janetta, Jacob denies that he or his roommate had any further involvement." "There are certain people he would give names to, but certain individuals he won't say their name."

"But after hours of questioning, the pressure begins to take its toll." "He accidentally lets the name of his roommate carry heeled slip during conversation. They are also able to determine that Janetta Hall is the mother of his roommate's girlfriend, the mayor's."

"They finally confront him and ask, you know, about him being in Scott County...

"At that point, Jacob breaks down and confesses to everything."

"You say the heeled colding, and said, "Can you pick up my apartment? I got a job to do." "And Jacob stated that he knew then they were going to kill somebody." "They drove about 30 to 45 minutes to rural area, carry back the car up, kind of blocking," he reported the driveway in the fence, he reported seeing that. "And Jacob stated that Carrie shot Bill Reynolds in the driveway." "And when they got back in the car, Carrie handed Jacob a gun and said, "Wife that off."

"He says that he takes a shirt or some kind of cloth material from his vehicle and wipes off the revolver sticking in."

"I believe in the passenger side, the floor board of his vehicle."

"At that point time, Jacob just became involved in a murder." "He further indicated to police that he had been involved with some meetings regarding the killing of the individual between Janet Hall and Mary Spunard and Carrie healed." "He told detectives that Carrie healed had been hired by Janet Hall because he was a trained assassin." "And that Jacob Mathis was a master body disposal expert." "Officeers did reach out to the homicide division from mobile Kentucky and nothing ever came of that."

"And there's no reason to believe that any of that was actually true." "Based on his statement, Jacob is arrested for murder." "And investigators pick up the alleged shooter Carrie healed for questioning." "Heeled initially stated that he was not in Scott County on September 27, 2015 at all." "We quickly confronted him."

"There are certain facts that I can prove."

"And I'm afraid you don't think I can prove this and then have a common child deal."

"You understand that?" "I know that you and Jacob went out there with the plan to kill Bill." "Yes or no." "He initially pointed to Mathis as the shooter." "But the further the interview progressed, we started pointing out some inconsistencies with the story."

"And he used his information from Mathis's interview against him." "And he initially turned around and confessed." "He stated that he did kill Bill Reynolds." "That him and Mathis were hired by Janet Hall to carry out this murder." "And that John had a hall provided them with the weapon to use."

"And the agreement was that she was to be given the weapon back and then she would dispose of it." "What's she doing with the gun on the ground?" "And what were you supposed to get out of this?" "A lot of money." "How much?"

"A handful of the dozens." "Orbs that money coming from." "All the best heard floors." "You took NASCAR member, William, as payment for this crime."

"Kerry Hild indicated that at first, he did not want to commit this murder."

"But that John had a hall had continued to tell him things about Bill Reynolds." "To have finally go to him into accepting this offer." "The struggle broke the camel's back was she had indicated that Bill Reynolds had been sexually assaulting." "Got the opportunity. I almost want you know." "I feel really bad for you."

"I'm sad that you killed what you did." "Investigators immediately placed kerry under arrest." "Kerry Ray Hild is my son." "It made no sense to me."

"Kerry Ray would never do anything like that."

"Al of the news." "Kerry Ray's mugshot is right there on the TV." "And he was arrested and a murder."

"That's how I definitely found out about it."

"For a second that he had done." "Now detectives set their sights on the remaining co-conspirator." "The next step in this investigation is going to be to interview a mayor's bunyard and re-interview and potentially arrest." "John had a hall for the murder Bill Reynolds." "Armed with Jacob Mathis and Kerry Hild's confessions."

"Indiana police bring John at a hall in for another round of questioning.

"At this point in the investigation, we had the statements murder being that John at a hall had hired Kerry Hild to commit the murder."

"And the things that have been offered to him is payment."

"When confronted with these things, she decided that she didn't want to speak that she wanted to exercise her right to an attorney." "She was placed under arrest by the Scottish Sheriff's Office." "John, that his daughter, Amaris, is more forthcoming." "So on September 29, 2015, detective with the state police and myself, interview a mayor's bunyard." "In my gut, the minute I saw them, I said, I knew I wouldn't be going home that night."

"I was still very freaked out over the whole situation." "And that she was present for several meetings and that they all were involved in conversations and planning on murdering Bill Reynolds." "She further indicated that during the move of daily encades, John at a hall took a handgun, slid it into the purse of Amaris by your and told her to conceal it so that daily encades did not see it being removed from the residents and to go out and give it to Kerry Hild." "John at a kept saying, things like we don't want daily to do something stupid."

"So we snuck all of these weapons out of the house."

"I never thought in a million years that Kerry would actually do anything."

"Who really accepts to kill somebody for next car?" "In my mind, that's just not the thing." "But a few weeks later, he proved Amaris wrong." "Kerry told me while we were in the car." "He said, he said, I just came back from killing your grandfather."

"He said, I walked right up to him." "And I put the pistol between his eyes and put the trigger." "They left him in the driveway, just left him there." "Amaris' statement implicates her in the murder, but also confirms that Dalyne was not involved." "After only two days of investigation, three of the four suspects in Bill Reynolds' murder are now in custody."

"In February of 2016, Amaris bunured joins her co-conspirators behind bars."

"It was important that we get, in my opinion, the two biggest players, which were Geneta Hall and Kerry healed."

"Kerry healed being the shooter and Geneta Hall being the mastermind." "To do that, we needed to cooperation of the other people involved." "Rather than face a jury, Kerry pleads guilty in exchange for his cooperation with authorities." "Amaris and Jacob take similar deals." "In September 2020, Geneta's trial begins."

"In the prosecution of this case, we had a lot of evidence, but one key piece of evidence that we never ended up with was the murder weapon."

"Although the prosecution's case is largely circumstantial, they believe the motives speak for themselves." "Geneta Hall committed this crime because she thought that her mother was getting out of relationship and not going to get anything." "She was extremely upset that she did not get her way and that Bill won and was able to relinquish the property back."

"I think the motive for Amaris buttered to be involved in this was approval and love from her mother."

"I knew what type of person Geneta was." "I never honestly took the situation seriously until after the fact it had happened." "And I didn't do anything." "I'm a coward for that." "Kerry healed's motive to conduct this murder was financial gain for him from the things that had been promised him by Geneta Hall." "I would label Jacob Mathes as a follower. He'll show him the tension that I think that he needed and he would have followed Kerry healed into the gates of hell if he'd let him."

"The defense argues there is nothing to connect Geneta to Bill Reynolds murder other than the word of his confessed killers." "But the jury doesn't agree." "Sure, I try that last at almost two weeks. A Geneta Hall was found guilty of murder and conspiracy to commit murder was given life without parole." "I don't think it took too much for Geneta to snap because in my opinion Geneta is a monstrous, violent evil human being."

"She manipulated those kids.

"I kept pushing Kerry wanting him to tell me everything."

"What would you have ever said to you to make you want to do this?" "And he said, "She painted such a picture of such a monster."

"And that's what he, you know, thought for."

"Geneta Hall had convinced him to go through with this by telling him stories about how Mr. Reynolds had been abusive to her and other family members."

"However, with follow-up investigation, law enforcement was able to determine that that was not accurate and that that had not been occurring." "She took my son's life too. She took him. She took him away."

Geneta had been willing to say anything and sacrifice anyone to get what she wanted, including her own daughter.

"I didn't think that I would be arrested." "While in County, jail after I was arrested, I did make contact with Geneta in an attempt to find out why things had happened the way they had happened and why she was saying the things she was saying." "It made no sense to me." "And a Maris pays the price."

"I eventually signed a plea deal for 30 years, suspended 10 of them, do 20 with a 75% time."

"So when all said and done, once I am released, I will do 15 years." "If I could turn everything around, if I could change what I did and didn't do, I would. I ate myself every day for not being there for the one person who did love me." "Even though myself and my family were very satisfied with Geneta getting life without growth, they're still that void there." "I still ain't right behind me. I'm still doing with it every day." "Like I go down and put a new flag on my Dad's graveyard."

"Is a Vietnam hero and he took care of me and my brother and he just wanted to be remembered." "Carey healed is serving 55 years in prison for murder and conspiracy to commit murder." "Jag of Mathis is serving 32 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder."

"Daleen Cates was never charged with a crime."

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