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🗓️ 8 June 2023
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0:00.0 | Well, what's up you guys? I'm Andrea and I'm Haley and you're listening to in Human a True Crime podcast |
0:07.2 | Welcome back everybody. Happy Thursday or Friday or Saturday or Sunday or Monday or Tuesday or Wednesday or Thursday. Whatever day you're listening to this on. I hope it's a happy one. |
0:38.2 | So today's case is was a case suggestion by one of our listeners. So thank you so much anonymous listener for sending that in. |
0:48.2 | And before we get started, I do want to just kind of say that if you are familiar with this case, you know that there are a lot of theories, rumors and speculations that haven't really been like, there's no truth. |
1:04.2 | Yeah, necessarily to them exactly. And unfortunately, we're not unfortunately, but unfortunately not unfortunately this case does not have a ton of media coverage and the police have kept a lot of the details very close to the chest. |
1:21.2 | And it is ongoing despite it being a very, very old case. Yeah. So I'm going to be covering the disappearance and murders of Tina Anderson and Patricia Campbell. |
1:37.2 | Okay, I really don't know much about this story. Yeah, I didn't either. And honestly, there's not a ton out there. |
1:46.2 | The police have not really publicly released anything as far as suspects, evidence, but what I know I am going to share with you guys today. |
2:00.2 | Okay. 12 year old Tina Anderson and 15 year old Patricia Campbell went missing on July 22nd 1978. |
2:10.2 | The two friends had been celebrating pioneer day at a park or excuse me at a party at Alameda Park in Pocketello, which is a county located in southeastern Idaho. |
2:25.2 | And they seemingly vanished. |
2:25.2 | What happened to the girls remained a mystery until October 1981 when hunters stumbled across skeletal remains in a wooded area in Anita County, which was about 60 miles away from where the girls went missing. |
2:28.2 | Okay, and they're 12 you said 12 and 15. Okay, so they're like, yeah, you can't like just hop in a car and drive somewhere. |
2:44.2 | No, not at all, not at all. And it's actually really sad because Patricia had just literally the day before she went missing had just gotten her driver's license because back in those days, you can actually get your driver's license at 15. |
2:52.2 | Right. Oh, that's so sad. She's like, I know. I'm sure so excited to finally have her driver's license. |
3:06.2 | Yeah, and she hadn't even like driven really anywhere yet. And she actually just got permission from her dad to drive on the highway. |
3:12.2 | And she sadly like never got to live out that dream. I know. |
3:19.2 | Using dental records, investigators were able to positively identify the remains as Tina Anderson's. |
3:26.2 | They removed most of Tina Skeleton, including her skull, but found very few of Patricia's bones. |
3:35.2 | And Patricia was better known by her friends and family as Patsy. So for the remainder of this story, I will refer to her as Patsy. |
3:44.2 | Okay. |
3:53.2 | Then in 1986, a hunter and two Malkanian Idaho discovered a partial human skull. |
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