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Debra Lynn Bowman: In My Town

Unfound

Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Debra Lynn Bowman was a 40 year old from Largo, Florida. She was a mother and had a stroke at the age of 35 that left her unable to talk. On May 26, 2004, her landlord took Debra to the hospital due to a back problem. 3 hours later, Debra called to be picked up. When the landlord arrived, Debra wasn’t there. She was never seen again. NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/19343?nav YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/lcSxrtuYUQg If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Debra Bowman, please contact the Largo Police Department at (727) 586-7480. --Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Deezer, YouTube and Facebook. --on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET, please join us on the Unfound Podcast Channel on YouTube for the Unfound Live Show. All of you can talk with me and I can answer your questions. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. You can also contribute at Paypal: [email protected] --email address: [email protected] --the website: theunfoundpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Deborah Lynn Bowman was a 40-year-old from Largo, Florida. She was a mother and had a stroke at the age of 35 that left her unable to talk.

0:09.7

On May 26, 2004, her landlord took Deborah to the hospital due to a back problem.

0:17.3

Three hours later, Deborah called to be picked up.

0:20.8

When the landlord arrived, Deborah wasn't there.

0:24.0

She was never seen again.

0:28.0

I'm a Denzel, and this is unfound. I'm going to do.

0:43.0

So, you know. So, Over the last four years and even before that, I've gotten to visit several

1:09.4

locations of disappearances we've covered on Unfound and even at least one that we haven't

1:16.7

covered yet. Before I even started Unfound, I lived in Las Vegas when Stephen Coacher disappeared. I walked the evening lights street.

1:26.8

I went to each and every cell phone tower his phone signal bounced off of.

1:31.8

I even took part in a search. I've been to the location where

1:36.2

Lacy Bwenfield disappeared near Ocala, Florida. I visited some of the places where she was

1:41.8

seen on the day of her disappearance.

1:45.1

In July 2019, I went to Canadian Texas, where I stood on the spot where Tom Brown's Durango was found. In the summer of 2018 I went to

1:55.6

Avonmore, Pennsylvania and went to the dirt road where El Copper's car was found.

2:01.7

As for a disappearance we have not covered yet, in 2017 I went to the back

2:07.1

road where Sherry Mahan disappeared from Cabot, Pennsylvania. In fact I got to speak to a guy who was on the school bus with her that day.

2:16.0

Yet, I'm not sure any of those have the emotional impact of passing the condo where Kelly Rothwell lived. It's right down the street from me

2:26.1

in Indian Rock's Beach. I go by that building all the time. In addition, I drive by the spot where her car was found, at least a couple days a week.

2:37.0

Going by those areas as often as I do adds an additional layer of reality and somberness to her case.

2:46.0

Well, it seems I would be feeling that way even more.

2:49.5

Now that today, Unfound is covering the disappearance of Deborah Bowman, a woman who had mostly recovered from a stroke

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