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🗓️ 29 September 2023
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0:00.0 | If you find unfound's content informative, please support this podcast at Patreon, PayPal, |
0:08.6 | or YouTube. |
0:12.7 | On June 23, 2017, unfound when the podcast wasn't even a year old, featured the disappearance |
0:21.6 | of Pamela Golden, who went missing from Little Rock, Arkansas on July 22, 1993. |
0:29.8 | Today, we revisit the still unsolved case with new commentary and insight by yours truly, |
0:38.1 | while also replaying the original interview from 2017. |
0:44.1 | I'm Ed Denzel, and this is unfound. |
0:59.5 | Back in 2017, the original episode was titled One Wrong Turn. |
1:05.8 | Why? |
1:06.8 | Well, you'll hear about that in the summary and the interview. |
1:11.6 | Back then, Little did I know how much wrong turns would become a staple of many of the |
1:17.4 | disappearances unfound would feature over the next six years. |
1:22.9 | For example, figuratively, and the now-solved disappearances of people such as Robbie |
1:28.5 | Hurt and Noah Davis, who took the wrong directions in their lives getting into drugs that |
1:35.6 | surely led to their deaths. |
1:38.6 | And literally, in disappearances such as Tyler Norths, he should have never turned into |
1:44.1 | that park to meet his ex-wife, and Esther Westenberger, who actually should have turned, |
1:52.3 | but didn't. |
1:54.3 | Now with Pamela Golden, given that it's now been 30 years, maybe we need to reassess |
2:01.0 | whether she actually took a wrong turn. |
2:05.6 | Think about that as you listen to this re-visitation episode. |
2:12.2 | And now summary of the case, this is brought to you by my friend Megan Goodsight, CharlieProject.org. |
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