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The Deck

Susan Poupart (7 of Spades, Wisconsin)

The Deck

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True Crime

4.69.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

When 29-year-old Susie went to a house party on her reservation, surrounded by friends and so close to home, she should’ve been safe. But when the mother of two left the party in a car with some younger men, things took a turn for the worse. Susie never made it home, and six months later, her remains were found in a nearby forest. The men Susie was last seen with became immediate suspects, but to this day, there just isn’t enough evidence to charge them with her murder… Or is there?

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0:00.0

Our card this week is Susan Susie Pupart, the Seven of Spades from Wisconsin.

0:10.1

When 29-year-old Susie went to a house party on her reservation surrounded by friends and so close to home, she should have been safe.

0:18.1

But when the mother of two left the party in a car with some younger men,

0:22.0

things took a turn for the worst. Susie never made it home and six months later her remains

0:27.8

were found in a nearby forest. The men Susie was last seen with became immediate suspects,

0:33.8

but to this day, there just isn't enough evidence to charge them with her murder, or is there?

0:41.1

I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is the deck.

1:21.9

Thank you. The It was Thanksgiving Day in 1990, when the Price County Sheriff's Department in Wisconsin got a call from some deer hunters in the Shawmigan Nicolay National Forest.

1:27.4

The hunters said that they were packing up to

1:29.2

head home when a red and black nylon jacket hanging from a tree caught their eye. And when they

1:35.0

got closer, they noticed something on the ground next to it, a partial jawbone. The hunters had

1:41.2

originally called Price County because it was the closest law enforcement agency.

1:45.8

But after one of them reached a hand into one of the jacket pockets,

1:49.4

the group decided that they should probably call neighboring Vilas County instead.

1:54.6

Because inside, there was an ID bearing the name Susan Pupart, and the hunters knew that name.

2:02.8

Once they saw the ID, they called us because they knew that Susie Pupart was an open missing person case.

2:09.4

I think she was the only active missing person at the time.

2:12.9

That was Sheriff Joseph Fath.

2:15.6

He was one of the Violus County detective that was investigating Susie's missing persons case,

2:20.6

which had come to Violis County six months earlier on May 22nd of 1990.

2:26.0

When the report was filed by Susie's sister Dawn, she hadn't heard from or seen her sister in two days,

2:32.2

which was especially alarming because the two weren't just

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