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Larry Gene Bell (October 30, 1949 – October 4, 1996) was a double murderer in Lexington County, South Carolinamarker, who was electrocuted for the murders of Sharon "Shari" Faye Smith and Debra May Helmick. Bell forced Smith to write a "Last Will and Testament" before he murdered her, and taunted her parents by telephone.

Background

Larry Gene Bell was born in Ralph, Alabama and had three sisters and one brother. The family reportedly moved around a lot, with Bell attending Eau Claire High School in Columbia, South Carolinamarker from 1965 to 1967. The Bell family moved to Mississippi, where Larry Gene Bell graduated high school and took training as an electrician. He returned to Columbia, South Carolina, married and had one son.

Bell joined the Marines in 1970, but was discharged the same year due to a knee injury suffered when he accidentally shot himself when cleaning a gun. The following year, he worked as a prison guard at the Department of Corrections in Columbia for one month. Bell and his family moved to Rock Hill, South Carolinamarker in 1972 and the couple divorced in 1976.

Victims

Bell kidnapped 17-year-old Sharon "Shari" Faye Smith at gunpoint from the end of her driveway on Platt Springs Road on May 31, 1985. Her car was found running, with the door open. Her body was later found in Saluda County, South Carolinamarker. He then kidnapped nine-year-old Debra May Helmick near Old Percival Road in Richland County, South Carolinamarker. Bell was also a suspect in the 1984 disappearance of Sandee Elaine Cornett from Charlotte, North Carolinamarker. Cornett was a girlfriend of one of Bell's coworkers.

Arrest and Trial

On June 27, Bell was arrested. Throughout the largest manhunt in South Carolina history, Bell made eight telephone calls to the Smith family, often speaking with Shari's sister, Dawn. Bell eventually gave exact directions to the locations of both of the bodies and described to the family how he had killed Smith. 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. He claimed to be Jesus Christ until his death.

Execution

Bell chose to die by the electric chair instead of lethal injection. Bell was the last prisoner in South Carolina executed by electrocution until James Neil Tucker was executed in 2004 for the double murders of Rosa Lee Dolly Oakley and Shannon Lynn Mello

Television

The CBS television movie Nightmare in Columbia County portrayed the events of the Shari Smith murder. The case was also featured on the TruTV show Forensic Files.

Other Media

A year after Smith's death, her sister, Dawn Elizabeth Smith, was Miss South Carolina (1986), and she has written a book on the family's story throughout the ordeal, Grace So Amazing: A True Story of God's Grace in the Midst of Life-Shattering Tragedy. She also recorded a song, "Sisters," dedicated to her sister.

A second book about Bell's killing spree, Murder in the Midlands by Larry Gene Bell and the 28 Days of Terror that Shook South Carolina, was also written about his killing spree.

See also



References

  1. 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 1-5962-9250-4.
  2. Beane, Becky. Left Behind. Prison Fellowship. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.


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