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Em 26 de dezembro de 1985, a enfermeira Debbie Wolfe desaparece depois de seu turno de trabalho. Seu corpo é encontrado seis dias depois, no lago atrás de sua casa dentro de um barril. Sua morte é listada como acidental, mas as inconsistências entre a teoria da polícia e a teoria da família seriam um ponto central nesse caso misterioso.
Uma mulher é encontrada morta dentro de um lago. A polícia determina que foi um afogamento acidental, mas existem vários indícios que a morte de Debbie Wolfe na verdade foi um assassinato. ❤ Torne-se um apoiador pelo Apoia.se ou pela Orelo❤ Segue a gente no Instagram Pesquisa e roteiro: Marcela Souza Edição: Alexandre LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Γειά σας ντεντεκτιβάκια! Στο σημερινό επεισόδιο θα κλείσουμε το αφιέρομα του μήνα μυστηρίου με μια πολύ περίεργη υπόθεση του 1985. Μια κοπέλα, ένα άδειο σπίτι και μια λίμνη. Η υπόθεση της Debbie Wolfe έχει αφήσει το στίγμα της σε μια περιοχή όπου πολλά μυστήρια έχουν παραμείνει άλυτα. Αν σας αρέσει παρέα μας ακολουθήστε μας στο Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/crimegroupers_podcast/ Δήλωση Δικαιοκτησίας Όλα τα περιεχόμενα του podcast "[Crimegroupers Podcast]" (το "Περιεχόμενο") είναι πνευματική ιδιοκτησία του/της "[Γιώργου Γουρνά και της Μαρίας Κουφού]" και προστατεύονται από το εθνικό και διεθνές νόμιμο πλαίσιο περί πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας. Καθετί που δεν προέρχεται ρητά από τον/την "[Γιώργο Γουρνά και της Μαρία Κουφού]" και δεν υπάγεται στο καθεστώς της δικαίωσης άλλου, αποτελεί παραβίαση της πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας. Απαγορεύεται η αναπαραγωγή, ανακοίνωση, ανακοίνωση κοινού, μετάδοση, δημόσια εκτέλεση, διανομή, επαναπροβολή ή αναδημοσίευση του Περιεχομένου χωρίς την προηγούμενη γραπτή άδεια του/της "[Γιώργου Γουρνά και της Μαρίας Κουφού]". Οποιαδήποτε παράνομη χρήση του Περιεχομένου θα επιφέρει τις κατάλληλες νομικές ενέργειες. Για να αιτηθείτε άδεια για τη χρήση του Περιεχομένου, παρακαλούμε επικοινωνήστε μαζί μας στο email crimegroupers@gmail.com. Ευχαριστούμε για την συνεργασία σας και τη σεβασμό προς τα δικαιώματα της πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας.
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En el primer episodio de la nueva temporada les contamos la trágica historia de Debbie Wolfe, una enfermera de Fayetteville que, en 1985, desapareció misteriosamente, solo para ser encontrada sin vida al fondo de un lago, y con su cuerpo dentro de un barril. También les platicamos la intrigante historia de la persona real que inspiró a Thomas Harris a crear el personaje de Hannibal Lecter.¡Síguenos en redes como @KevinMaskedMan y @Emmanuel_Night!• ¡COMPRA NUESTRO LIBRO! •https.//beacons.ai/mundocreepy/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Δεύτερο Χριστουγεννιάτικο επεισόδιο, με την Lady αυτή τη φορά να μας οδηγεί (καλά διαβάσατε, ταυτότητα στο στόμα και όπου μας βγάλει) σε μια σκοτεινή εξαφάνιση του 1985. Η Debbie Wolfe επιστρέφει από τη δουλειά της στις 26 Δεκεμβρίου, έχοντας γιορτάσει μόλις την προηγούμενη ημέρα με την οικογένειά της τα Χριστούγεννα. Ενώ όλα φαίνονται να βαίνουν ιδανικά στη ζωή της, εκείνη η μέρα θα ήταν και η τελευταία που θα την έβλεπε κανείς ζωντανή. Οι προσπάθειες των κοντινών της ανθρώπων (και όχι των τοπικών αρχών) θα οδηγήσουν σύντομα σε μια μακάβρια ανακάλυψη...Creators & Guests Lady Triggerou - Host Βασίλης Χάιντα - Host -Terror 404 ΠΛΑΣ-+Μπορείτε να υποστηρίξετε την εκπομπή μας, είτε αφήνοντάς μας tips, είτε αγοράζοντας μια μηνιαία συνδρομή για το Terror 404+ στο www.ko-fi.com! Εκεί σας περιμένουν bonus επεισόδια κάθε 2η εβδομάδα, πρόσβαση σε ειδικά channels στο Discord κ.α.! Με την συνδρομή σας έχετε άμεσα πρόσβαση σε 20+ bonus επεισόδια! ★ Support this podcast ★ -Βρείτε μας online-+Για εύκολη πρόσβαση σε όλα μας τα links μπορείτε να μεταβείτε στο linktr.ee/terror404pod+Ελάτε κι εσείς στην παρέα μας στο Discord, όπου συζητάμε για το πιο πρόσφατο επεισόδιο, για true crime υποθέσεις & νέα, μας κάνετε προτάσεις για μελλοντικά επεισόδια και ο, τι άλλο θέλετε εσείς!+Αν περνάτε καλά ακούγοντας το Terror 404, βοηθήστε μας να μεγαλώσουμε τη μικρή μας κοινότητα! Δεν υπάρχει καλύτερος τρόπος για να το κάνετε από το να πείτε για εμάς στους αγαπημένους σας ανθρώπους που μοιράζεστε τα ίδια ενδιαφέροντα! Ακολουθήστε μας @terror404pod στο Instagram και το TikTok.+Μπορείτε να βρείτε όλα μας τα επεισόδια αλλά και τα links για όλες τις πλατφόρμες στις οποίες παίζει το Terror 404, μεταβαίνοντας στο terror404.transistor.fmΠΗΓΕΣ ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΟΥ: https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Debbie_Wolfe https://www.killerqueenspodcast.com/free-weekly-episode-the-murder-of-debbie-wolfe/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62612604/deborah-ann-wolfe https://youtu.be/SG_Ic9sXNMs?si=29Li6Oz5cq4Rppa1*Cover Photo Background by CJ Toscano on Unsplash
Today we are talking about the sadly unsolved murder case of Debbie Wolfe. Debbie went missing from her home on the day after Christmas and her body showed back up under very mysterious circumstances. We don't have a lot of information about Debbie unfortunately, but we hope you can enjoy her story. Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/judgingyouwithalyssashannon to save 20% off anything you order! Or use our promo code "judgingyou" at checkout!Use my special link https://zen.ai/judgingyoupod0 to save 25% on your first order at wearewild.comLike what you hear? Support us on Ko-fi!https://ko-fi.com/judgingyoupod
Happy Tuesday, creeps and freaks! This week, Courtney is bringing you the unbelievably frustrating case of the death of Debbie Wolfe. Debbie was found deceased in a pond close to her home in 1986. Investigators quickly ruled her death an accidental homicide, but her family and countless others (including us) believe it wasn't that easy of an answer. We also wanted to note that after we recorded the episode, further information came out regarding the case of Rudy Farias. It turns out he was likely not ever missing. We have an update to the story included in our source material below. Thank you as always for listening! All things In the Nick of Crime live here: linktr.ee/nickofcrimepod Follow us on Instagram: @NickofCrimePodcast Follow us on TikTok: @InTheNickOfCrimePodcast Follow us on Twitter: @NickofCrime Email us your stories or case suggestions to: IntheNickofCrimePodcast@gmail.com Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/IntheNickofCrime - Get ad-free and early episodes, as well as periodic bonus episodes! We also post extended show notes, pictures and materials for the public from this page. Source material for the episode: Updated story on Rudy Farias: https://people.com/rudy-farias-was-never-missing-houston-police-say-7557423?utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_content=photo&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=%7B%7B.ShareRef%7D%7D&fbclid=IwAR2o8lnrJx64b3QLrsbG3opnlFnFq755VnQOF_vFtZdeCR5gihp9e2N18rs_aem_AWqbqxPqj5DYfgQUjWPSJ7YIo-2MGImFQ8RXIneWfWy4s69fijQHSOo6sBseiq0p7fc&mibextid=Zxz2cZ https://www.kens5.com/article/news/local/missing-rudolph-rudy-farias-found-houston-texas/285-c6e467fa-423f-4f59-97da-23ac9818c79c#ljn0ovsbt2663nfo76 https://www.grunge.com/729140/the-mysterious-death-of-debbie-wolfe-explained/ https://medium.com/true-crime-tragedies/was-nurse-debbie-wolfe-murdered-or-was-her-death-an-accident-b42c54cbea99 https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2019/10/26/body-in-barrel-questions-linger-in-1985-fayetteville-drowning/2439020007/ http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/
On Friday, December 27th, 1985, 28-year-old Deborah Ann Wolfe didn't show up to her job as a nurse at the Fayetteville, North Carolina Veterans' Medical Center. Her mother was immediately concerned and reported her missing. The young nurse was found less than a week later, dead in the pond outside of her cabin. Her death was ruled accidental, but Debbie's family, friends, and much of the community believe that she was the victim of murder. Inconsistencies in the investigator's theory of what happened left Debbie's loved ones wondering if evidence of a murder was intentionally being overlooked. TRIGGER WARNINGS: drowning, sexual assault Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: Honeylove: Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/queens! #honeylovepod © 2023 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Audio Production by Wayfare Recording Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon YouTube Editing by Jennifer Da Silva
Descriptio CONTENT BEGINS AT - 4:00 In this episode I am going to go over two unsolved murders in North Carolina. The first is Denise Johnson of Kill Devil Hills. This case was suggested by Gidge from Missouri. The second case is the murder of Debbie Wolfe of Fayetteville. As always, if you like the show, then don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review. You can check out the links below for extra content about this episode. SOURCES: All That Is Interesting The Coastland Times Oxygen.com Ranker The Fay Observer Dr. Maurice Godwin The Grunge The Mary Word PICTURES: Denise Johnson Debbie Wolfe
TRUE CRIME: "Body In The Barrel" - What Really Happened In The Very Suspicious Death Of Debbie Wolfe?The coroner's autopsy and detectives with the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office homicide squad, along with the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation, reached that conclusion more than three decades ago in the death of Debbie Wolfe. The Sheriff's Office ruled that the young woman died accidentally by drowning but there are many that would disagree!TRUE CRIME: "Body In The Barrel" - What Really Happened In The Very Suspicious Death Of Debbie Wolfe?KURIOUS - FOR ALL THINGS STRANGE
December 26, 1985. Fayetteville, North Carolina. 28-year old nurse Debbie Wolfe leaves at the end of her shift at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, but does not show up for work the following morning. When Debbie's mother checks her cabin, she discovers that Debbie is missing. Six days later, one of Debbie's friends finds her at the bottom of a nearby pond, but even though he claims her body was inside a barrel, the local sheriff's department rule that Debbie drowned accidentally and that the barrel never existed. However, Debbie's loved ones uncover a lot of odd discrepancies to suggest she was a victim of foul play and point the finger at two potential suspects. This week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold” chronicles a bizarre unexplained death surrounded with controversy which has never been solved.Patreon.com/thetrailwentcoldPatreon.com/julesandashleyAdditional Reading:https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html
December 26, 1985. Fayetteville, North Carolina. 28-year old nurse Debbie Wolfe leaves at the end of her shift at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, but does not show up for work the following morning. When Debbie's mother checks her cabin, she discovers that Debbie is missing. Six days later, one of Debbie's friends finds her at the bottom of a nearby pond, but even though he claims her body was inside a barrel, the local sheriff's department rule that Debbie drowned accidentally and that the barrel never existed. However, Debbie's loved ones uncover a lot of odd discrepancies to suggest she was a victim of foul play and point the finger at two potential suspects. This week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly” chronicles a bizarre unexplained death surrounded with controversy which has never been solved.Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html
On Dec 26th 1985, 28 year old Deborah or "Debbie" Wolfe of Fayetteville, NC left her nursing job around 4pm. This would be the last time anyone would see young Debbie alive. Her body would be found in a pond on her property just a few days later. With the initial coroner's report showing the cause of death to be drowning, police didn't seem to think there was any foul play involved which led to poor evidence collection and handling. Join Ashlee and she lays out the oddities that lie within the "investigation" of Debbie's death. We are taking a poll this week. So after you listen, vote whether you think Debbie's death was murder or accidental. http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html#:~:text=It%20was%20December%201985%20in,two%20dogs%2C%20Mason%20and%20Morgan. Tell us what you think! Email us at: murdnerds@gmail.com or contact us via social media. - Facebook: facebook.com/murdnerds - Twitter: twitter.com/murdnerdspod - Instagram: instagram.com/murdnerds - TikTok: tiktok.com/murdnerds Video podcasting will be available soon through YouTube and Spotify. - YouTube.com/murdnerds MurdNerds is available wherever you enjoy listening to podcasts. If you're an Apple Podcast or Spotify listener, please support the podcast in an easy and free way by following, subscribing, rating, and reviewing! Merch available now!: https://murdnerds-merch.creator-spring.com/ If you would like to help contribute monetarily to MurdNerds, please consider a monthly donation of $0.99, $4.99, or $9.99: https://anchor.fm/murdnerds/support To check out the other podcasts within the Golden Mojo Entertainment network of podcasts: - Golden Image Podcast: https://linktr.ee/goldenimagepodcast - The Call Guys: https://linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast - The United States of Paranormal: https://linktr.ee/TUSOPPod - Indiana Chiefs Fans: https://www.facebook.com/INChiefsFansPod Hosted by Ashlee Lippert and Alicia Cauffman Produced and edited by Jeremy Golden Opening theme by Geibral on Pixabay Ad theme by Jeremy Golden #MurdNerds #indianatruecrime #indianaunsolved #missing #missingpeople #indianamissing #missingwomen #ssdgm #accidentaldeath #unsolved #coldcase #indianapodcasts #podcasts #spotify #applepodcasts #indiepodcasts #anchor #anchorfm #anchorpodcasts #goldenmojoentertainment #goldenmojo #truecrime #murder --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murdnerds/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murdnerds/support
Episode 49: The Mysterious Death of Debbie Wolfe Sources: https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/ https://newspaperarchive.com/burlington-daily-times-news-jan-02-1986-p-7/ https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2019/10/26/body-in-barrel-questions-linger-in-1985-fayetteville-drowning/2439020007/ please note: I made a mistake on the show. It is episode 49 not 50. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeworks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeworks/support
Join us this week as Meredith takes us to Fayetteville, North Carolina for the mysterious death of Debbie Wolfe. Just outside Fayetteville, Debbie lived with her two dogs in a small but well kept cabin in the woods. At just 28, Debbie seemed to have the whole world at her fingertips. She had a great job at the local VA hospital, she had good friends, and a loving family. In a tragic turn of events just after Christmas in 1985, Debbie's life would be over. There would be no real resolution for her friends and family as there were so many questions left unanswered. For astrology, we talk about some positive characteristics of a Gemini Sun, Pisces Moon. For the week on Tuesday 3/22 Mars in Aquarius will be square with Uranus in Taurus, beware as this aspect may lead to some temper tantrums. On Wednesday 3/23 Mercury in Pisces will be conjunct with Neptune in Pisces, on this day don't let anyone sweet talk you.
Madelyn talks about the mysterious 1985 death of Debbie Wolfe, and Bill talks about the hauntings at Cheesman Park in Denver Colorado.
In December of 1985, a 28-year-old nurse named Debbie Wolfe left her shift at the hospital and headed back to her home—a small isolated cabin in the woods just outside of Fayetteville, North Carolina. The next day, Debbie did not show up for work nor answered her phone, which was highly unusual for her. Soon after, a search for the missing woman was launched. The end result of that search still baffles the public almost 40 years later. For source material, photos and discussion boards visit www.whysocoldpodcast.com
In 1985, 28-year-old nurse Debbie Wolfe was found dead in a pond outside of her home. The authorities ruled her death an accidental drowning. But, Debbie's family has stated over the years that the facts just don't line up with that ruling. Their version of events differs greatly from what the police have stated. The authorities didn't start searching for Debbie until 5 days after she disappeared which further complicated matters. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the mysterious death of Debbie Wolfe. The circumstances of this case seem far from straightforward and a lot of questions remain unanswered. Debbie's family maintains that she was found in a barrel at the bottom of the pond and that she was found wearing clothes that were not her own. A mysterious voice message was left on Debbie's phone which is just one of many things that have led to a lot of speculation about this case. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital production
In 1985, 28 year old Debbie Wolfe missed her shift at work. A few days later her body was found in the pond on her property in North Carolina. Police ruled the death an accidental drowning, but her family believes something darker happened. Sources: https://www.fayobserver.com/news/20191026/body-in-barrel-questions-linger-in-1985-fayetteville-drowning https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/ https://screenrant.com/true-crime-netflix-series-we-need/ http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crimeovercoffee/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimeovercoffee/support
Debbie Wolfe died (*cough* was murdered) mysteriously at her cabin in North Carolina. Her mother and friends SWEAR there was foul play considering her body was in a barrel when she was discovered but the cops seem to be covering up something, or just plain don't want to deal with it. They even go as far to suggest there was never a barrel to begin with. Listen as we give the details of her discovery, the weird inconsistencies with the police, and the suspicious questions that remain. PSA: The Voicemail is at the END of the episode. Resources: https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/ VOICEMAIL http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/wolfe%20voice%20mail.wav http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html https://www.fayobserver.com/news/20191026/body-in-barrel-questions-linger-in-1985-fayetteville-drowning
When Debbie didn't show up to work, her family was concerned. An anonymous male coworker was concerned, too, per his message on her answering machine. Police, on the other hand, had zero concern and did everything possible to botch the investigation. Trigger Warnings: Sexual assault
I am starting to go through the first 50 or so cases I ever did and redo them. I am better at researching, recording, and editing now so I can do them more justice. Today I dove back into the case of Debbie Wolfe and found out some new information! I will be releasing these re recorded episodes every few days. Patreon: https://bit.ly/38XjzSKBuy My Book: https://bit.ly/2Wl6KwpTwitter: https://twitter.com/GreatUnsolvedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatunsolvedpod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreatUnsolvedPod/All other links: https://linktr.ee/thegreatunsolvedThe Great Unsolved is a partner of the Oracl3 Network. http://theoracl3network.com
Today we look at the unusual circumstances surrounding the case of Debbie Wolfe. It was deemed an accidental death from the police. The question is can you accidentally fall in 5 feet of water and drown on your own and end up buried at the bottom of a pond in a barrel? Where is the barrel she was found in? Sources for this episode include a well written article from The Crime Bus and Unsolved Mysteries. Also we found the voicemail from http://www.drmauricegodwin.com. You can listen to it again here Don't forget to reach out to us at oldtimecrimegals@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Debbie Wolfe ////// 488 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com This week we review a cold case from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Debbie Wolfe, a nurse in her twenties vanished after leaving work at 4pm on December 26th, 1985. Her family became concerned and went to check on her at her home. When they got there they discovered her car but no Debbie. Items were out of place, something was not right and things were not as they seemed to be. Join us in the Garage for this mysterious, unexplained death case. Beer of the Week - Daycation by Highland Brewing Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps Our show - True Crime Garage “Off the Record” is available only on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debbie Wolfe ////// 488 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com This week we review a cold case from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Debbie Wolfe, a nurse in her twenties vanished after leaving work at 4pm on December 26th, 1985. Her family became concerned and went to check on her at her home. When they got there they discovered her car but no Debbie. Items were out of place, something was not right and things were not as they seemed to be. Join us in the Garage for this mysterious, unexplained death case. Beer of the Week - Daycation by Highland Brewing Garage Grade - 3 and 3 quarter bottle caps Our show - True Crime Garage “Off the Record” is available only on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Lauren Miller and a rotating group of Armchair Detectives as they discuss true crime stories and cold cases then speculate on what happened to try to solve them. In this episode, the group discusses The Elevator Game, Aliens on Mars, and Debbie Wolfe, and more . CONTENT WARNING: Some episodes include discussions of crimes and stories some may find disturbing. Individual episodes have more specific content warnings about the specific cases.
Debbie Wolfe was found on January 1, 1986 in rural NC. Join us as we speculate about what exactly happened. Sources: www.neighborhoodscout.com, www.findingmandee.com, Unsolved Mysteries, www.unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com, and Last Seen Alive Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When a North Carolina nurse is found dead after being threatened by a stalker, investigators quickly write her death off as an accident. Questions abound in this episode of Last Seen Alive, such as: how does a body “accidentally” wind up in a barrel underwater?
Episode Three! Was she really murdered? Will we ever find out? I have no clue, that's for sure. Also, apologies my dear listeners for the issues with the recording. I really need to buy myself a mic... Sources: http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/ https://www.fayobserver.com/news/20191026/body-in-barrel-questions-linger-in-1985-fayetteville-drowning https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=49833515&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjE5NTYxMDUzNiwiaWF0IjoxNjEwOTA2MzgwLCJleHAiOjE2MTA5OTI3ODB9.m89ZGnJiTWbf8fxHBaTmv-q_IeEKrmJQuK2VR6rzVVo https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=49833339&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjYyNDY4ODMwMSwiaWF0IjoxNjEwOTA2NTAwLCJleHAiOjE2MTA5OTI5MDB9.erIw0ZJl3ekYNL-vsQro73qbOo4V0JM4XkDhh3NCDqE https://blogs.findlaw.com/blotter/2012/09/5-things-to-know-about-missing-persons-reports.html https://directory.campbell.edu/people/maurice-godwin/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eastcoasttruecrime/support
Alison discusses the obvious murder of Debbie Wolfe and evidence that law enforcement ignored. Eliza tells us about Conradina Olson, a mother who went missing. Karlin wraps it up with the search for Geoffrey Sullivan.This episode is sponsored by Hello Fresh. Go to HelloFresh.com/mysteries80 and use code MYSTERIES80 to get $80 off-including free shippingGet ad free episodes, early access & two bonus episodes a month on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/resolvedmysteriespodcastSupport us: https://resolvedmysteriespodcast.com/advertising-supportFollow us!IG @resolvedmysteriespodcastFacebook @resolvethepodTwitter @resolvethepodHave a favorite unsolved mystery of your own?Contact us! resolvedmysteriespodcast@gmail.comOooooh get that sweeeeeeeet RM merch, honeys!https://resolvedmysteriespodcast.com/merchMusic by Sam Cooper: samcoopermusic.comLogo Design by @rachellenidrasommaContent Warning by: Jared B
Even Gwen Stefani would agree this case is Bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S. In 1985, over Christmas Break, beloved nurse Debbie Wolfe was found dead in her pond inside of a burn barrel. But was there a burn barrel? Who knows.. because POLICE LOST IT! Yup, they lost a 55 Gallon Burn Barrel. But it's okay because according to police this was obviously a suicide by drowning even though the M.E is full on "nope-ing" that theory AND SHE WAS FOUND INSIDE OF A BURN BARREL!! Just when you think it can't get any weirder, it does. A single message was left on Debbie's machine and the message appears to be left a few days TOO SOON. You'll even hear our VERY FIRST sound byte in today's episode. You are sure to make at least one audible gasp and pull out some of your own hair (and maybe even someone else's) throughout the course of this episode. I guarantee it. Sources Cited: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG_Ic9sXNMs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3QsNRRBqL0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVPmbTesx6Y freedictionary.com Godwin Consultancy Firm
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Today we celebrate the clergyman who wrote hymns and poems that use garden imagery. We'll also learn about the man who loved gardens and garden design - and he wasn’t afraid of Virginia Woolf… he was married to her. We’ll recognize a sculptor whose final work was a touching monument to children incorporating a bouquet of snowdrops. We hear a hauntingly beautiful poem by an English clergyman and poet. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that teaches how to make garden crafts and projects that are totally within reach and are utterly charming with their appealing and practical sensibility. And then we’ll wrap things up with the story of an Opera singer turned gardener. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show and more... Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org. Curated News These Succulent Christmas Trees Are Our New Holiday Obsession | Southern Living | Meghan Overdeep Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events November 25, 1748 Today is the anniversary of the death of the English Christian minister (Congregational) and prolific hymn writer Isaac Watts. Known as the "Godfather of English Hymnody," Isaac’s hymns are still sung in churches today: “O God our Help in Ages Past,” “There is a Land of Pure Delight.” There’s another Isaac Watts hymn that will be getting some traction over the next month: “Joy to the World.” Isaac’s work marked a turning point for hymn writing because he didn’t just set psalms and scripture to song; he actually wrote original verse. Isaac’s hymn, “We are a Garden Walled Around,” uses garden imagery and is a favorite with gardeners: We are a garden walled around, Chosen and made peculiar ground; A little spot enclosed by grace Out of the world's wide wilderness. Like trees of myrrh and spice we stand, Planted by God's almighty hand; And all the springs in Zion flow, To make the young plantation grow. Awake, O, heavenly wind! And come, Blow on this garden of perfume; Spirit divine! descend and breathe A gracious gale on plants beneath. Make our best spices flow abroad, To entertain our Savior God And faith, and love, and joy appear, And every grace be active here. November 25, 1880 Today is the birthday of the British political theorist, writer, publisher, civil servant, and gardener Leonard Sidney Woolf. Leonard was the husband of Virginia Woolf. Leonard was the primary gardener and garden designer of Monk's House - although Virginia helped him. Virginia and Leonard lived at the house when they first purchased it in 1919 until their deaths. The garden at Monk's House was a retreat and a place where they could both escape from London’s chaos. Leonard loved to be in the garden gardening. He hated tea roses and floribunda roses. He loved fruit trees like apples and pears, and he sold the fruits to make money. Leonard's devotion to the garden was a source of consternation for Virginia. Leonard spent so much of his time and money on the garden that Virginia famously complained, “We are watering the earth with our money!” Leonard recorded all of his Monk's House garden income and expenditures in a gorgeous dark green and pink ledger book. The first line in the book is dated August 26th, 1919, and he recorded the first gardening work performed by gardener William Dedman. Virginia described Monk's House as "the pride of our hearts.’" In July of 1919, Virginia wrote that gardening or weeding produced "a queer sort of enthusiasm." When Virginia suffered bouts of depression, the garden at Monk's House was where she went to recover and heal. And, since both Virginia and Leonard kept diaries, we know today that the garden was a frequent topic. On September 29, 1919, Virginia wrote: "A week ago, Leonard's wrist and arm broke into a rash. The doctor called it eczema. Then Mrs. Dedman brushed this aside and diagnosed sunflower poisoning. [Leonard] had been uprooting them with bare hands. We have accepted her judgment." One of Virginia's favorite places to write was in the garden at Monk's House. She had a small converted shed that she called her writing lodge. Every morning on her way to the lodge, Virginia walked through the garden. The Monk's House garden was THE place where she wrote some of her most famous works. One story illustrates Leonard's devotion to gardening. In 1939, as the second world war approached, Virginia called for him to come inside to listen to "the lunatic" Hitler on the radio. But Leonard was in the middle of tending to his Iris, and he shouted back: ”I shan’t come. I am planting iris, and they will be flowering long after he is dead.” After Virginia's tragic suicide, Leonard wrote: "I know that Virginia will not come across the garden from the Lodge, and yet I look in that direction for her. I know that she is drowned, and yet I listen for her to come in at the door." And, there were two Elm trees at Monk's House garden that the Woolf's had sweetly named after themselves, “Virginia and Leonard.” Leonard buried Virginia’s ashes under one of those Elms and installed a stone tablet with the last lines from her novel The Waves: “Against you, I fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death! The waves crashed on the shore.” November 25, 1816 Today is the anniversary of the death of one of the great English sculptors, Francis Chantrey. Francis, who sculpted both kings and presidents, was commissioned to sculpt a memorial to two young girls, Ellen-Jane and Marianne Robinson. Ellen-Jane and Marianne had lost their father, Reverend William Robinson when he was in his thirties. In 1813, their mother took them on a trip to Bath. One evening as she was getting ready for bed, Ellen-Jane’s nightgown caught on fire. She died the next day. The following year, the younger daughter, Marianne, got sick and died in London. So, within three years, Mrs. Robinson lost her entire family, and she went to Francis Chantrey and asked him to make a sculpture. In turn, Francis honored her request to recreate a scene seen repeatedly with her girls: they would often fall asleep in each other’s arms. And so it was that in the year he died, Francis created his final masterpiece, “The Sleeping Children”. Francis added a touching last element to their memorial when he sculpted a bouquet of snowdrops in little Marianne’s hands. Seeing this memorial is on my bucket list. The Sleeping Children sculpture is at the Lichfield (“Litchfield”) Cathedral in England. Unearthed Words So breathing and so beautiful, they seem, As if to die in youth were but to dream Of spring and flowers! Of flowers? Yet nearer stand There is a lily in one little hand, So sleeps that child, not faded, though in death, And seeming still to hear her sister's breath, Take up those flowers that fell From the dead hand, and sigh a long farewell! Thine, Chantrey, be the fame That joins to immortality thy name. For these sweet children that so sculptured rest A sister's head upon a sister's breast Age after age shall pass away, Nor shall their beauty fade, their forms decay. Mothers, till ruin the round world hath rent, Shall gaze with tears upon the monument! And fathers sigh, with half-suspended breath: How sweetly sleep the innocent in death! — William Lisle Bowles, English priest, poet, and critic, The Sleeping Children. Note: This is an excerpt from this hauntingly beautiful poem written in tribute to The Sleeping Children sculpture by Francis Chantrey in memory of Ellen-Jane and Marianne Robinson. Grow That Garden Library Do-It-Yourself Garden Projects and Crafts by Debbie Wolfe This book came out in 2019, and the subtitle is 60 Planters, Bird Houses, Lotion Bars, Garlands, and More. In this book, Debbie shares easy projects and beautiful crafts for your garden and home. With Debbie’s step by step instructions, you can make a Bird and Bee Bath, a Flower Press, a Foraged Garland, Herb Napkins Rings, Herb Drying Racks, and Unique Planters. I love Debbie because she wants her readers to use what they have - go and find your home-grown and foraged materials - and make something beautiful with them. Debbie even shows how to make personal and household items that would make excellent gifts: Herbal Lotion Bars, Gardener Hand Scrub, and All-Purpose Thyme Cleaner. If you're a gardener or DIY lover, this book is for you! Loaded with gorgeous photography, Debbie will inspire you to get out in the garden, get creative, and make something with your own two hands. This book is 240 pages of crafts and projects that are totally within reach and are utterly charming with their appealing and practical sensibility. You can get a copy of Do-It-Yourself Garden Projects and Crafts by Debbie Wolfe and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $10. Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart November 25, 1914 On this day, the St. Joseph Gazette wrote a front-page article about the Romanian-born American soprano Alma Gluck and the headline was “Miss Gluck is Quite a Farmer.” “One would scarcely expect a young and beautiful prima donna who… is recognized the world over as one of the greatest of sopranos, to know much about raising chickens. Nor is it… expected that she be a connoisseur of tomato raising… Standing beside the window of her room at the Hotel Robidoux, [Alma]... told with characteristic enthusiasm of her "farm" at Lake George, where each summer she and Miss Jewell, her companion, spend their vacations." She said, "One year, you know, we decided to raise chickens. Neither of us knew a thing about the creatures, but we bought fifty just fresh from an incubator. Our farmer neighbors told us we should have brooders to keep them at night and advised us to get cheese boxes and line them with cotton batting. We fixed them up cozy as you please and each night stuffed the baby chicks in their beds. But they began soon to die. We couldn’t imagine what was the matter with them. They just grew knock-kneed and drooped over. Our cook decided she would make an examination, and cutting open one of the chicks, what do you suppose she found? It was just lined with cotton batting. The little things had pecked all the cotton from around their beds. After that we hung a feather duster in the brooder, and the chicks hovered each night under that Just as though they had a mother. And later I myself sawed and built a little house for them. We became quite famous gardeners, too. Despite the fact, we knew nothing of such things when we started planting a garden. We raised the best tomatoes grown in that section of the state." Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
In December 1985, 28-year-old Debbie Wolfe didn’t show up to work one morning. Less than a week later, her body was found very close to her home. This is a case that challenges people's memories, motives, and puts a family at odds with the police department trusted to investigate. Music by Scott BuckleyCover art by Lars HackingSources at basementfortproductions.com
On Wednesday, December 25, 1985, after completing her shift at the local VA hospital, Debbie Wolfe of Fayetteville, North Carolina, left work and was never seen again. Beer of the week is Lookout Brewing Company's, Mountain Hopshine IPA. Help the boys out by heading over to Apple iTunes and leaving them a 5 star review, or better yet become a patron at www.patreon.com/mysteriousbrews Find out more at https://mysterious-brews.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles, Donnie and Dale take a dive in to the mysterious death of Debbie Wolfe in Fayetteville, NC in 1985. https://crackhousechronicles.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sponsors: https://betterhelp.com/chc If you use this link or or Promo Code CHC, BetterHELP will give you 10% off your first months bill. Sources: http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Debbie_Wolfe
For some, the time between Christmas and New Year's is a chance to prepare for the upcoming year. For others, it's a chance to unwind from normal stresses of life and relax with family while the hype of the holiday season dies down. In 1985, those 7 days were filled with anxiety and uncertainty when their loved one went missing. Although she was found on the first day of 1986, their torment would only intensify after police announced that they disagreed with the families belief that she had been murdered, despite all the evidence to the contrary. Let's uncover the unsolved murder of Debbie Wolfe If you have any information related to Debbie's death, please contact the Cumberland County police department on 910-321-6592Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout today - https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=670031(affiliate link)Twitter - @Uncover_podInstagram - uncovertruecrimepodJoin Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/uncovertruecrimediscussionCase Suggestion Form - https://forms.gle/mUDbNYeoTZ5kGfaq7Music by CO.AG - Dark Rage, Haunted and The RakeAll sources and pictures can be found at www.uncovertruecrimepodcast.co.uk
Debbie Wolfe vanished on December 26, 1985; on the previous day, she had celebrated Christmas with her family. When she did not show up at work the next day, her family became concerned. On New Year’s Day 1986, her body was found at the bottom of a small irrigation pond outside her isolated cabin near Fort Bragg. She lived there with her two dogs, roughly 4 miles from the Fayetteville city limits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharon7256/message
Today we are covering the weirdest case we have ever heard. There are so many unanswered questions you are left not knowing what the heck to think! We are talking all about Debbie Wolfe & her very strange death. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chillspodcast/support
Tune in for this weeks episode as we discuss the unsolved case of Debbie Wolfe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristyn-mcmahon/support
Welcome back! Join us as we delve into the unsolved cases of hardworking nurse Debbie Wolfe and Hollywood business woman by day, starlet by night Thelma Todd. We give you all of the information there is, but it up to you to solve it. We also may have a full book club in the middle of a story, but I will neither confirm or deny this, you'll just have to listen to find out.
this week Jeff and Anthony take on the case of Debbie Wolfe. A woman that was found in a barrel at the bottom of a lake near her cabin in north Carolina and the cops that had no clue on what there doing.
Child killers are rare and rarer still their victims being adults. Sharon Carr was twelve years old and seemed fixated on killing someone. Eventually, she found the right target. Amy discusses the sordid details of Britain's youngest convicted female murderer. The case causes some rage inducing commentary from the two hosts as Rachael delves into the case of Debbie Wolfe. As always, the episode finishes with a dumb criminal. If you like Spree, please consider giving a 5 star review and follow us on social media. Contact: digitalcauldronproductions@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpreePodcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/digitalcauldron Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SpreePodcast/?view_public_for=261952788005669 Twitters: @SpreePodcast, @RL_Reynolds, @TheGingerbolt
Special guest writer, comedian, podcaster Gina Ippolito returns for our Christmas episode. the Mari Lwyd is a Christmas cryptid, a skeleton horse that would scare residents and cause mischief on Christmas mostly in song form. Gryla and Leppaludi are a giant troll couple that would eat children. The Yule Lads are the 13 children of Gryla and Leppaludi, they would break into homes on the days leading up to Christmas and raid the kitchen. The Yule Cat is a huge vicious cat that lives in the snowy mountains and comes down to eat children that have not received new clothes for Christmas. Debbie Wolfe was a nurse that was found dead in her property pond just after Christmas. Though she was found in a burn barrel, police still claim her death to be from an accidental drowning. You can find Gina Ippolito at GinaMIppolito.com or follow her on Instagram @ginaippy
It's the holiday season and so our present to you, our dear listeners, is a holiday-themed morbid mystery! A missing nurse, a secluded cabin, mystery clothing, magical barrels. This one's a weird, weird murder mystery from North Carolina, and we're going to try to unpack what we know and what might have happened to Debbie Wolfe in December 1985.
On this episode, we take a look at the mysterious death of Debbie Wolfe.
Episode 27 is served and we brought René back for another round! This week we cover a wide range of topics (as usual). We learn about the documentary "The Mask You Live In" which explores America's narrow definition of masculinity, stories about the real "Men in Black", and the Mysterious Death of Debbie Wolfe!
Episode 5!Join Brittany and Ansley as they talk about the murder of Debbie Wolfe & the mysterious silent twins! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/true-crime-girl-time/support
December 26, 1985. Fayetteville, North Carolina. 28-year old nurse Debbie Wolfe leaves at the end of her shift at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, but does not show up for work the following morning. When Debbie's mother checks her cabin, she discovers that Debbie is missing. Six days later, one of Debbie's friends finds her at the bottom of a nearby pond, but even though he claims her body was inside a barrel, the local sheriff's department rule that Debbie drowned accidentally and that the barrel never existed. However, Debbie's loved ones uncover a lot of odd discrepancies to suggest she was a victim of foul play and point the finger at two potential suspects. This week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold” chronicles a bizarre unexplained death surrounded with controversy which has never been solved. Additional Reading: https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/ http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
December 26, 1985. Fayetteville, North Carolina. 28-year old nurse Debbie Wolfe leaves at the end of her shift at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, but does not show up for work the following morning. When Debbie’s mother checks her cabin, she discovers that Debbie is missing. Six days later, one of Debbie’s friends finds her at the bottom of a nearby pond, but even though he claims her body was inside a barrel, the local sheriff’s department rule that Debbie drowned accidentally and that the barrel never existed. However, Debbie’s loved ones uncover a lot of odd discrepancies to suggest she was a victim of foul play and point the finger at two potential suspects. This week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold” chronicles a bizarre unexplained death surrounded with controversy which has never been solved. Additional Reading: https://unsolved.com/gallery/debbie-wolfe/ http://www.drmauricegodwin.com/murderofdebbiewolfe.html “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
DaVita Vice President of People Services Operations, Debbie Wolfe, joins us to talk about the secret to building a great team. Debbie shares her definition of a great team and an example of when she led a great team. She shares the specific actions she took and the insights she gained in her 30-year DaVita journey from nurse to vice president. GUEST: Debbie Wolfe, VP in People Services Operations HOSTED BY: Grace Berman and Doug Miller For DaVita teammates, please visit DaVitaWay.com and click on Podcast to learn more our hosts and guests. Please also share your feedback through this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DLIpodcast.
Pat tells Lou about the disappearance of Debbie Wolfe, a nurse who went missing under mysterious circumstances that could possibly point to either police corruption or incompetence. For more great creepy podcasts check out downrightcreepy.com/phantom for more great music, check out Colin Lacativa sabotagesound.bandcamp.com
Consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/UncoveringUnexplainedMysteries To buy Josh’s first full length album as “Dancing with Ghosts” click here: https://dancingwithghosts2.bandcamp.com/releases or search iTunes! --------------------------------------- In this episode we discuss the suspicious death of Debbie Wolfe. Her body was found in an old oil drum in a lake behind her house... yet it was ruled an "accident". After that we discuss the case of Johnny Lee Wilson. Johnny was a mildly retarded individual who was unfairly coerced into a false confession of the murder of a 79 year old woman. The same thing that happened to the West Memphis Three happened to Johnny... I'm starting to see a pattern here... Also Josh & Mike answer the questions you submitted on our Uncovering Unexplained Mysteries Facebook group! --------------------------------------- For more Josh & Mike, but separate, chek them out on YouTube: Josh: www.youtube.com/DancingWithGhosts Mike: www.youtube.com/OCPCommunications
In 1985 Debbie Wolfe was a 28 year old nurse living just outside of Fayetteville North Carolina. She left work on December 26, and headed home to care for her two dogs. She would not be seen alive again. On January 1, 1986 her remains were discovered in a pond near her home. Was her death a terrible accident or did someone get away with murder? Support the show: Blueapron.com/alreadygone Music courtesy of Luke Superior Support the show.
In the winter of 1985, a young nurse named Debbie Wolfe left her shift at the hospital and headed back to her secluded cabin in the woods. When she did not show up to work the next day, a search began to find the missing woman. A few days later, a bizarre and unusual discovery … Continue reading The Mysterious Death of Debbie Wolfe → The post The Mysterious Death of Debbie Wolfe appeared first on Strange Matters Podcast.