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164. Another Girl Gone: Paula Sims

Our True Crime Podcast

Flanderson Media, LLC

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, True Crime

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

At 11:24 PM on Saturday, April 29th, 1989, police in Alton, Illinois received a call from Robert Sims who said he had found his wife, Paula, unresponsive on the floor of their home, and their six-week-old baby girl was missing. Paula Sims said that she had been taking out the trash an hour earlier when she was confronted by a masked man carrying a handgun. After ordering her back into the house, the armed intruder struck her on the back of the head causing her to lose consciousness. The terrifying incident defied belief because this was the second time someone had broken into the Sims' home and stolen a baby girl. Three years prior, their 8-day-old baby, Lorelai, had been snatched from their home in similar circumstances, only to be found dead. Join Jen & Cam as they discuss "Another Girl Gone: Murdering Mom Paula Sims".Promo by OctoberpodVHS. Now available on your favorite podcast app.Listener Discretion by Edward October from OctoberpodVHSEditing, sound, and music by Nico Vetesse of We Talk of Dreamswetalkofdreams.comResearched and written by Eileen MacFarlane of CrimeLapse podcastFor a complete list of sources, please go to ourtruecrimepodcast.com or email us at ourtruecrimepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

How do you do?

0:01.5

Jen and Cam feel it would be unkind to present this program without a friendly word of warning.

0:07.3

We are about to unfold our true crime podcasts, a podcast of lifelong friends who seek to examine

0:15.0

crimes which were committed without reckoning upon God.

0:19.5

The discussion will be frank and the subject matter will be of a grim and violent nature.

0:25.2

I think it will thrill you.

0:26.9

It might even horrify you.

0:29.4

So, if they are young children listening or if you feel unwilling to subject your nerves

0:34.4

to such a strain, how's your chance to?

0:38.0

Well, we've warned you.

1:00.0

Well, hello there, Jen.

1:01.7

Hey, Cam, how are you?

1:04.0

I'm great. It's nice out today and it is almost summertime here in the U.S.

1:09.2

I'm pretty excited about that.

1:10.8

After returning today, I get to go out and do some yard work and open the pool and all that's

1:16.2

which is great because my allergies have started to kick it.

1:20.2

Once those, every year, once those doctors start to blossom, it's hell for me.

1:26.2

But they're pretty.

1:27.5

But they are pretty.

1:28.4

Welcome to Missouri.

1:29.2

My nose is as bright pink as they are.

1:32.2

Anyway, all right, Rudolph.

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