Dead On Roadside: The Murder Of Amber Berbiglia

EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 42 MIN

Dead On Roadside: The Murder Of Amber Berbiglia

from Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan · host CrimeOnline and iHeartPodcasts

On a Friday afternoon in North Myrtle Beach a 911 call comes in about a person apparently injured on the side of the road under an overpass. By the time help arrives, the victim is dead and the person that called 911 has vanished. No eyewitnesses but lots of information. The victim appears to have been shot in the face, her car is still running, her phone is inches away from her fingers and is working as there are messages and email chimes going off. The woman's purse with cash is inside the car, her name is Amber Berbiglia, 23-years-old. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain how the first impression that Amber was shot in the face with a gun turns out to be wrong and Dave Mack will breakdown the timeline on a murder that happened on a sunny afternoon near the beach that has gone as cold as a winter snow storm.        00:00  Introduction 02:06  Amber Berbiglia Unsolved murder 05:05  How paying a bill in person plays into the story 09:20 Encampents under overpasses 15:11 Woman laid out dead on side of road 19:28  Amber's Cell Phone used up until 2:3024:30 What made Amber stop her vehicle 28:51 Wound so bad it was assumed to be gunshot wound 33:23 First Responder would not see the bones underneath 36:25 Whoever called 911 did not wait for help to arrive 41:49  Conclusion - Horry County, South Carolina still asking for tipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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