Peter Larson released to half-way house

    Ken Carpenter


    Peter Larson is to be released to a half way house in Rapid City, South Dakota, Thursday morning (Aug. 14). He will be taken to the bus station in Pueblo, Colorado, for a long ride to Rapid City. No one, not even his wife, is allowed to take him by car to Rapid City, nor can anyone accompany him on the bus. Once he has checked in to the half way house, he will be allowed to work during the day at the Black Hills Institute, but must check back in at the half way house every night. He may be completely released in about 3 months. He has spent a great deal of his time in prison working on a book about T. rex, and his wife, Christine, a book about the whole "Sue" story.


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