At the tail end of World War Two, a serial killer named James Waybern “Red” Hall, stalked the roads of Arkansas, Kansas and other middle American states, remorselessly murdering kind people who made the unfortunate decision to offer him a ride.
My guest, Janie Nesbitt Jones, is the author of “The Arkansas Hitchhike Killer: James Waybern ‘Red’ Hall.” She talks about Hall’s murders, how investigators eventually caught up to him, and theorizes on why he did what he did.
More information about Janie Nesbitt Jones and her book can be found here: arcadiapublishing.com