Man confesses to 51-year-old cold case murder of Maryland cop

Maryland police said Wednesday that detectives cracked the 51-year-old cold case murder of a fellow officer.

Larry David Smith, also known as Larry David Becker, was arrested last week for the slaying of Montgomery County Deputy Sheriff James Tappen Hall in 1971.

“The murder of Special Deputy Sheriff Captain James Tappen Hall was the only and oldest unsolved homicide of law enforcement officer in Montgomery County,” Chief Marcus Jones said at a press conference. “This brings a tremendous sense of relief.”

Hall was working part-time security for the Manor Country Club in Oct. of 1971 when he stumbled on a possible residential burglary in progress.

The 53-year-old officer was discovered in the club’s parking lot lying face down with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries three days later.

Police were unable to track down Hall’s killer and the case went cold until investigators decided to crack it open on the 50-year anniversary of the murder in 2021.

Special Deputy Sheriff Capt. James Hall was murdered in 1971 at age 53.
Montgomery County Police Department via AP
James Hall and his wife cut a cake.
Hall’s murder was the oldest unsolved homicide in Montgomery County.
Montgomery County Police Department via AP

Detectives reexamined old files and witness interviews until they narrowed the search down to Smith, who had been interviewed in 1973 but never labeled a suspect.

Officers said Smith took the opportunity to ditch the name Becker and move to Little Falls, New York, where he’s been living for over 45 years.

Smith was interviewed on Sept. 1 and admitted to the murder. He was arrested later that day.

Larry David Smith mugshot.
Larry David Smith was interviewed by police in 1973, but never named as a suspect.
Montgomery County Police Department via AP
Larry David Smith mugshot.
Smith moved to Little Falls in New York and changed his name.
Montgomery County Police Department via AP

“We’re so happy,” Hall’s daughter Caroline said. “I just knew somebody was out there. And I don’t want anybody to forget; if you are missing a loved one, if somebody has been hurt, please don’t give up. please keep after. the police don’t give up.”

“I never thought this case would be solved. It has been. And anybody out there that wants to be bad, just remember that,” her brother Melvine, a retired police officer, added.

The investigation is ongoing.

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