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ποΈ 31 May 2021
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0:00.0 | You're listening to DNAID. |
0:02.4 | Brought to you by Abject Entertainment. |
0:05.2 | Be sure to check out some of the other great true crime podcasts from this network, including |
0:10.0 | The Murder in My Family, Missing Persons, Scene of the Crime, Three Men and a Mystery, Malice, Riddle |
0:17.3 | Me That, All Things Crime, and Zodiac Speaking. All of these podcasts are available for you to binge on right now, wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe where you're listening to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. The Episode 11, Pam Falcons. |
1:11.4 | It was 1990. 32-year-old Pam Falcons. It was 1990. |
1:12.8 | 32-year-old Pam Falcons was at work at the local video rental store in Green Bayer, Arkansas. |
1:18.8 | Now, for those of you too young to remember this era in home entertainment, in 1990, many people still had VCRs or video cassette recorders. |
1:27.4 | These were machines which played movies |
1:29.1 | that were inserted in the form of a giant rectangular cassette tape about one inch thick. |
1:34.3 | Most of these machines could also record TV shows if you hit the round red record button |
1:39.7 | and the TV was set on the correct channel. It all sounds very antiquated now, but a very common |
1:45.7 | activity 30 years ago was for people to spend their leisure time going to the video store |
1:50.5 | to physically select a movie to rent and watch at home. The video store was organized much like a library, |
1:57.0 | the movie boxes displayed in the proper categories such as drama, comedy, and so on. |
2:02.6 | Often the video store, which had only so much shelf space, would only have a certain number of copies of any particular movie. |
2:09.9 | There was nothing worse than going to Blockbuster video on a Friday night to rent a copy of The Shining, or Friday the 13th, only to find that all the copies were already gone. |
2:19.7 | Anyway, sorry for the nostalgic tangent. |
2:22.4 | On Friday, February 2nd, 1990, as I said, Pam Falcons was the clerk at the Crossroads Video |
2:28.6 | Store No. 2 in Greenbrier. |
2:31.1 | The store was located on U.S. Highway 65, a four-lane roadway that runs between Springfield and Conway. |
2:38.2 | Greenbrier was a tiny town of under 3,000 people at that time. It sits in Faulkner County and is considered |
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