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Murder, She Told - The Deadly Web of Maine Serial Killer James Hicks, Part One
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The Deadly Web of Maine Serial Killer James Hicks, Part One

12/15/20 • 42 min

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Murder, She Told

1982 - Etna, Maine.

In 1982 in Newport, Maine, Jerilyn Towers goes to the local bar for a drink... and never comes back.

When Newport Police Chief Jim Ricker, goes to question the man last seen with her, he quickly realizes that Jerilyn may not be the only person who was last seen with this man, and that they both might not actually be missing...

This is the story of James Hicks, the serial killer next door that you've never heard of, and the most sensational trial in Maine State history.

NOTE FROM KRISTEN: This was the very first 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!

Special thanks to Police Chief Jim Ricker for sharing his first hand account.

All sources for this episode can be found on murdershetold.com.

Connect on instagram @MurderSheToldPodcast

Have a story that needs to be told or want to say hi? Submit your story to [email protected]

Support Murder, She Told here.

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1982 - Etna, Maine.

In 1982 in Newport, Maine, Jerilyn Towers goes to the local bar for a drink... and never comes back.

When Newport Police Chief Jim Ricker, goes to question the man last seen with her, he quickly realizes that Jerilyn may not be the only person who was last seen with this man, and that they both might not actually be missing...

This is the story of James Hicks, the serial killer next door that you've never heard of, and the most sensational trial in Maine State history.

NOTE FROM KRISTEN: This was the very first 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!

Special thanks to Police Chief Jim Ricker for sharing his first hand account.

All sources for this episode can be found on murdershetold.com.

Connect on instagram @MurderSheToldPodcast

Have a story that needs to be told or want to say hi? Submit your story to [email protected]

Support Murder, She Told here.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Maine and New England true crime.

This is Murder, She Told: True crime cases from the state of Maine and New England, and unsolved murders from small town, USA.

Murder, She Told uses detailed storytelling with an investigative twist, connecting with the friends, family, and investigators close to the case

These are the true crime stories your hometown doesn’t want to talk about. These are the cold cases you’ve probably never heard of before.

Listen now and join me, Kristen Seavey, as we explore the stories from the dark underbelly of the “safest places in America”.

Learn more at murdershetold.com

Connect with Murder, She Told on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast and on Facebook

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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

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