"If she were kidnapped for ransom, the kidnappers would pay me to take her back." "She could be a headache and a half," her mother, Rose Markey said. Rose was a big-hearted pain who craved attention and nearly everyone who knew her knew it. The boys liked Rose, and she liked them right back.ĭiagnosed in her early teens as hyperactive, she stopped moving only to sleep, take three showers a day and talk on the telephone. She was mouthy and streetwise, fearless and friendly. Rose traipsed about town doing who-knows-what with who-knows-whom. She was a whirlwind with a hair- trigger temper. Her family called her "The Vampire," a name that fit the wiry 18- year-old l ike her $60 bluejeans. Rose Larner slumbered all day and roamed all night with a rugged band of buddies on the streets of Lansing's southwest side. Part 1: Who was Rose? Lansing teen tested the limits 9, 10 and 11 of 1997, several weeks before John Ortiz-Kehoe went on trial for Larner's murder. These three stories on the 1993 murder of Rose Larner were originally published on Feb.
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