Early Victim Of Stockton Murderer Larry Dun Breaks Her Silence After Four Decades
Now Larry Dun’s victims say they live in constant fear the man who is serving time for murdering a Stockton woman in the 1970s may one day get out.
Dun has another victim who survived, who has kept her silence until talking to CBS13.
“It’s like it happened yesterday,” Tracy Hart said. “I can remember his touch. I can remember his smell. I can remember his voice. I can remember that knife.”
It was just a few minutes in Hart’s life, but it’s played over and over again in her mind for the last 40 years.
“I relive the nightmare,” she said. “It does not go away.”
For the first time, Hart is opening up about the day in 1973 that she says she’s never spoken about in full detail to her family or friends, or even police.
Hart was 15 and home alone with her sister when she opened the bathroom door and the nightmare began.
“And there he stood. I thought it was something out of a movie,” she said. “I took off running, and he was chasing me jumping over my bed.”
“He was chasing me around with a knife,” she said. “And then he made us take our clothes off.”
Hart says the intruder sexually assaulted her and her sister.
“What saved us was that my stepfather called and when he called Cathy and I told him you better leave,” Hart said.
Before he ran out, Hart got a good look at his face. She says it was Larry Dun, a teen she went to high school with.
“We knew he was still out there stalking us, and they kind of just swept it aside,” she said.
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