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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2023 · 50 MIN

The Unsolved Murder of Pamela Webb: Bad Cop, No Donut

from Homegrown Horror · host B Cacace-Shortill & Jackson Skinner

This week features another unsolved murder from 1989. A car abandoned along a major highway with no sign of the driver, just a dog, a spare tire, and two blood stains along the pavement. The disappearance is mysterious, and the investigation infuriating as precious time could have led investigators to a killer. All this and more on HGH! Sources: Missing Winthrop woman's family waiting, hoping by Mike Laberge. Kennebec Journal. July 4th, 1989. Webb's parents notify state police of possible lawsuit, by Mike Laberge. Kennebec Journal. May 5th, 1992. Court blocks lawsuit over turnpike slaying, by Joshua L. Weinstein. Portland Press Herald. May 14th, 1999. Mourners pack church for Pamela Webb Funeral. Bangor Daily News. July 26th, 1989. Webb's death ruled homicide; investigation moves to N.H., by Michele Valway. Journal Tribune. July 20th, 1989. Pamela Webb, lived in Winthrop. Journal Tribune. July 24th, 1989. Police sifting through all leads, calls about missing Winthrop woman, by Mike Laberge. Kennebec Journal. July 13th, 1989. Search for blood type stalls probe, by Michele Valway. Journal Tribune. July 7th, 1989. Parents of murder victim sue state police, by Mike Laberge. Morning Sentinel. May 5th, 1992.

This week features another unsolved murder from 1989. A car abandoned along a major highway with no sign of the driver, just a dog, a spare tire, and two blood stains along the pavement. The disappearance is mysterious, and the investigation infuriating as precious time could have led investigators to a killer. All this and more on HGH! Sources: Missing Winthrop woman's family waiting, hoping by Mike Laberge. Kennebec Journal. July 4th, 1989. Webb's parents notify state police of possible lawsuit, by Mike Laberge. Kennebec Journal. May 5th, 1992. Court blocks lawsuit over turnpike slaying, by Joshua L. Weinstein. Portland Press Herald. May 14th, 1999. Mourners pack church for Pamela Webb Funeral. Bangor Daily News. July 26th, 1989. Webb's death ruled homicide; investigation moves to N.H., by Michele Valway. Journal Tribune. July 20th, 1989. Pamela Webb, lived in Winthrop. Journal Tribune. July 24th, 1989. Police sifting through all leads, calls about missing Winthrop woman, by Mike Laberge. Kennebec Journal. July 13th, 1989. Search for blood type stalls probe, by Michele Valway. Journal Tribune. July 7th, 1989. Parents of murder victim sue state police, by Mike Laberge. Morning Sentinel. May 5th, 1992.

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