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Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

A Little Less Mess [Mississippi] Stacie Pannell

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to A Little Less Mess, it's our companion episode to our main weekly releases. In ALLM, you will find just the facts, no opinions, no jokes, no banter, but do not fear! If you would like to hear our full thoughts on this case (and inappropriate jokes) check out the weekly regular episodes released on Thursdays (they're the numbered episodes).

College student Stacie Pannell was found bludgeoned to death in her college dorm in the small town of Booneville, Mississippi. Police were at a loss until a very unlikely suspect was identified.

Fun Fact: Root beer was created in Biloxi by Edward Adolf Barq. Though the first examples of root beer date back to the 1870s as a drink for miners, it wasn't until later that it gained popularity. The modern version of the drink was invented in Biloxi, Mississippi. Barq created the now-famous Barq's root beer in 1898. The drink was popular right away and saw a boom in sales in the 1920s during the US prohibition.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone.

0:17.0

Hey everyone. Welcome to Blessed This Mess with the True Ground podcast. I'm Kara, Jessicaara. Welcome to A Little S. Mess. It's our regular episodes, minus all of the banter and opinions and everything. So normally our regular episodes, I record this with my husband Stewart, and we insert our opinions and kind of have

0:38.2

some fun. But a lot of people do like these episodes where we just stick straight to the facts,

0:43.5

nothing else. And I am a little behind on these, but I'm going to try to catch up. So I appreciate

0:47.7

you guys being here. And we do have a couple ways you can support the podcast. We have our

0:53.2

Patreon.com. We have, or buy me a coffee, and you can support the podcast. We have our Patreon.com.

0:54.8

We have, or buy me a coffee, and you can check it on Facebook, Instagram, you know, all

1:00.4

the social medias, and then rate review, subscribe, but you can check all that out in the

1:04.0

show notes.

1:05.0

So let's go ahead and get into this week's episode.

1:08.6

Stacey Diane Pinell was born September 5th,

1:11.2

1967 to Wiki and Judy in Mississippi. Stacey was the oldest of three, a sister

1:17.2

who was three years younger than her named Kim and a brother who was 10 years

1:20.8

younger named Bradley. Stacy was described as fun to be around. She made

1:25.2

friends easily and loved life. She was tender-hearted

1:28.2

and always wanted to help those less fortunate. Their family spent the summer's camping and being

1:33.4

at the lake. Stacey's favorite song was Summer of 69 by Brian Adams. Stacey attended Ripley High

1:40.2

School in Ripley, Mississippi, which is in the northern part of the state, almost at Tennessee.

1:45.6

While in high school, Stacey was passionate about rifle drill team. This love of drill team

1:51.1

would continue with her to college where she was a member of the Tiger Marching Band at Northeast

1:56.1

Mississippi Junior College in Boonville, Mississippi. She was able to receive an academic scholarship to attend

2:02.3

school after graduating fourth in her class out of 100 in high school. During high school,

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