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      • A grand jury indicted Lawrence “Larry” Timmons in September of 2019 in the death of Cynthia Smith. She died in 1988. Lawrence County Prosecutor Don Trotter said he dismissed the murder charge without prejudice. However, he noted new charges could be filed if new evidence is found. Timmons faces felony forgery and weapons charges.
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  2. Dec 1, 2021 · He was charged in the kidnapping and assault of a young boy, the home invasion robbery of a female college student, the gunpoint rape of a woman, and he was questioned in the homicides of his ...

  3. “Cold Justice” helped the Lawrence County Sheriff's Department solve Cynthia Smith's 1988 murder, charging a man with an alleged history of terrorizing women in the region.

  4. Dec 1, 2021 · A grand jury indicted Lawrence “Larry” Timmons in September of 2019 in the death of Cynthia Smith. She died in 1988. Lawrence County Prosecutor Don Trotter said he dismissed the murder charge...

  5. Sep 10, 2019 · "Cold Justice" helped Lawrence County law enforcement conduct its investigation into Timmons and the alleged murder of Cynthia Smith in 1988, Siegler told the News-Leader on Tuesday...

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  6. Dec 1, 2021 · Lawrence Timmons was charged in the death of Cynthia Smith, last seen leaving a bar in Mount Vernon in late July of 1988. Her body was found in a rural Pierce City cemetery 10 days later.

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · Timmons is charged as a “persistent and prior” offender; he was found guilty of first-degree robbery in Greene County on Dec. 15, 1977. The following year, he was convicted of attempted kidnapping in a 1976 case where he attempted to drown an 11-year-boy in the basement of his (Timmons) house.

  8. Dec 1, 2021 · A grand jury indicted Lawrence Timmons, 67, in 2019 in the killing of Cynthia Smith, who was last seen on July 28, 1988, leaving a bar in Mount Vernon, a city of about 5,000 people 145 miles (233 kilometers) south of Kansas City.