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Beyond Contempt True Crime

36 - Pamela Bulik

Beyond Contempt True Crime

Renee Lynn

History, Murder, True Crime, Truecrime, Mystery

4.4737 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Pam had a family she loved, was running competitively, and had a tight-knit circle of friends. She was living her best life until she was found deceased in her bathtub on the morning she was supposed to run a half marathon. When law enforcement took a closer look, Pam’s life was not as together as it seemed and her husband was not as innocent as their friends believed.

 

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0:00.0

This podcast contains adult themes and graphic violence.

0:04.5

Listener discretion is advised.

0:06.5

A commercial-free version of this podcast is available on Patreon.

0:10.7

For $1 per month, Patreon.com forward slash Beyond Contempt Podcast.

0:16.9

I'm Renee, and this is Beyond Contempt True Crime.

0:19.5

Thank you. I'm Renee, and this is Beyond Contempt True Crime.

0:41.5

As promised by the tagline of this podcast, I'll tell you stories that you've never heard before.

0:46.1

And I'm pretty sure that this case has never been covered by another podcast.

0:51.8

And you likely never heard about it unless you were living in Green Bay in the 1980s.

0:56.6

You're listening to Episode 36, Pamela Bullock.

1:05.4

Pamela Sue Metzker was born on October 21st, 1948, in Spencer, Wisconsin, to parents Myrtle and William Metzker, Sr. Pam's brother, Bill Jr., was seven years older than her, and he often teased his

1:13.0

sister and called her baby Huey, which was a reference to a 1950s cartoon. Pam was a tomboy,

1:20.3

and in elementary school spent time with her best friend, climbing trees, riding bikes,

1:25.5

and riding horses bareback.

1:31.1

In college at the end of our freshman year,

1:36.3

the Navy Center brother, Bill Jr., on a mission to Hanowai, Vietnam.

1:39.6

Bill's plane crashed after it was hit,

1:43.6

which resulted in him sustaining a broken leg and being captured.

1:47.3

He spent six years as a prisoner of war.

1:52.9

Pam's family started the first POW MIA chapter in Wisconsin.

1:57.1

They facilitated a national letter writing campaign that persuaded the Vietnamese to take good care of their prisoners.

2:01.9

They eventually released Bill Jr. in March 1973, and he appreciated all the work his family

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