
Murder on I-95: What Happened to Pamela Webb?
12/22/20 • 32 min
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1989 - I-95 South, Biddeford, Maine.
32-year-old Pamela J. Webb’s blue Chevy pickup truck was found abandoned with flat tires along the interstate in Biddeford, Maine, in July of 1989, her dog inside and signs of a struggle nearby. Almost three weeks later, her body was found over 100 miles away in the woods of Franconia, New Hampshire, and the medical examiner declared her cause of death “unspecified violent homicide.”
To this day, Maine State Police are still searching for answers to this baffling cold case mystery, trying to fill in a fuzzy timeline that will answer the question: What happened to Pamela Webb?
NOTE FROM KRISTEN: This was the second episode I ever recorded and edited for Murder, She Told 4 years ago, and I am aware there are imperfections that come with being a novice. If you are starting the show here, I also recommend giving a newer episode a shot to get a taste of what the show currently sounds like. Thank you!
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1989 - I-95 South, Biddeford, Maine.
32-year-old Pamela J. Webb’s blue Chevy pickup truck was found abandoned with flat tires along the interstate in Biddeford, Maine, in July of 1989, her dog inside and signs of a struggle nearby. Almost three weeks later, her body was found over 100 miles away in the woods of Franconia, New Hampshire, and the medical examiner declared her cause of death “unspecified violent homicide.”
To this day, Maine State Police are still searching for answers to this baffling cold case mystery, trying to fill in a fuzzy timeline that will answer the question: What happened to Pamela Webb?
NOTE FROM KRISTEN: This was the second episode I ever recorded and edited for Murder, She Told 4 years ago, and I am aware there are imperfections that come with being a novice. If you are starting the show here, I also recommend giving a newer episode a shot to get a taste of what the show currently sounds like. Thank you!
Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com
Connect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast
Support the show here
Hear Jane Boroski's survival story in her own words here
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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