![]() ![]() He tried to convince Larry to leave, to run away with him. Larry fretted repeatedly about the flight the next day, and John revealed his request to be discharged. Hours before his accident, Larry and John shared a moment. wasn't the response he was meant to have. Larry tried to correct it, showing his son where the engine should actually go. There was a problem with this plane though the engine was on the outside. Prior to the flight of the X-15, Larry's youngest son Gary brought him a cardboard model of the plane, one he made himself. His infatuation with John continued for years after that point. Larry began a careful affair with John which lasted until his 'accident'. Some time before 1961, Larry met John Bowers, a colleague in the Air Force. ![]() A promise he was set to break every single time. The family moved repeatedly and during each move Larry promised to be different this time. Larry would spend long nights away from home 'drinking with friends'. In adulthood, Larry married Sheryl Trainor, with whom he had two sons, Paul and Gary. In a flashback to his childhood it is revealed that Larry's parents were aware of their son's sexuality from an early age and that he witnessed their shame toward him. Larry was born in 1927-28 to Gerald and Debbie Trainor.
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