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Pam Hupp charged with murder of Betsy Faria; Faye Swetlik case closed, details released

True Crime News: The Podcast

True Crime News

True Crime, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 16 July 2021

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

This week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: Pamela Hupp, serving life in Missouri prison for killing a man in her home, is now charged with the murder of Betsy Faria, a woman whose husband served time before he was exonerated of her brutal death. And police in South Carolina share details as they close the case of Faye Swetlik, a first-grader who went missing after school in February last year and was found dead days later. Criminal defense attorney Alison Triessl joins host Ana Garcia.

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0:00.0

Award of warning. This podcast explores graphic and disturbing stories and includes some strong language.

0:06.4

It therefore may not be suitable for our young listeners or other folks who may find it disturbing.

0:16.3

Hello and welcome to True Crime Daily, the podcast covering high profile and under the radar

0:20.6

cases from across the country every week. I'm your host Anna Garcia. We are recording this on July 14th,

0:26.0

2021 and our guest today is my friend, friend of the show, criminal defense attorney,

0:32.3

Allison Tresil. Hi, Allison. How are you? I'm so good. It's great to see you and I love being

0:38.6

part of your show. Really enjoyable. We love having you and we very much appreciate the fact that you

0:43.8

are in a hotel room. We won't say where because your son is traveling for his baseball games. So we

0:51.7

really appreciate that mom. You know what? Look, you you have to juggle as a working mom but being

0:59.4

able to do things like this and take them on the road. How lucky am I? How great is technology?

1:04.7

It's wonderful. It really is and it's important to always be there for these moments in life, right?

1:09.0

That's all that matters. I'm getting I'm getting updates on my phone as to how he's doing. So so

1:14.1

that's all good. Okay, we'll we'll get you out there real fast. Oh, we have some crazy cases this

1:22.7

week. One of Allison's favorite. Also, one of mine will be coming up in just a second. So here's

1:27.1

what we're looking at. Police are sharing details of the case of fate, sweat lick. Now she's a

1:32.7

South Carolina first grader who went missing after school in February of last year and she was found

1:39.0

dead days later. What's interesting is that the police have decided to release a lot of the evidence

1:45.3

and the case, even though nothing has really changed. So that's interesting. We're going to discuss

1:50.0

that in a few minutes. But first, Allison's favorite case, a crime saga out of St. Louis. This case

1:56.6

has a lot of twists and turns. This of course is my personal favorite only because it has my favorite

2:01.7

mug shot of all time, right? This is the one where the suspect Pam Hupp looks like she has menstrual

2:08.0

pads wrapped around her neck after this like sad attempt to take a pen and like stab herself

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