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Velma Barfield

misconduct. a true crime podcast

misconduct. a true crime podcast

True Crime

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Nichole joins us this week as Colleen is under the weather. We are lucky that Nichole swooped in and saved the day! Now, onto the show… Velma Barfield was an American serial killer living in North Carolina. She had a rough upbringing and escaped her situation by marrying young. The marriage was overall a happy one, until an operation led to a behavioral change in Velma. The once happy couple turned bitter and argued constantly. This went on for years and one day Velma and the kids left the house and returned later to find their house burned and Velma’s husband dead. That would be the first of multiple suspicious deaths that Velma was connected to. There would be 4 more before someone placed an anonymous tip to the police. After the investigation was completed, questions still remained. Who was Velma? What made her decide to kill people? And are there even answers to these questions? ***Support us by supporting our sponsors! www.kindsnacks.com/misconduct *** ***Remember to listen till the end for a promo from our pod friend It’s About Damn Crime!! *** Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/misconductpodcast/ Check Us Out Online: http://www.misconductpodcast.com/ Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/misconductpodcast/ Become a Patreon Supporter: https://www.patreon.com/misconductpodcast Donate: http://www.misconductpodcast.com/donate/ Find Us On Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/misconduct.-true-crime-podcast/id1191380648?mt=2 Find Us On Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/misconduct-a-true-crime-podcast?refid=stpr

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0:00.0

May I have your attention please you can now book your train tickets on Uber and get

0:08.0

10% back in credits to spend on your next Uber ride so you don't have to walk home in the brain again.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. The Welcome back to misconduct. I'm Eileen and joining me tonight is Nicole.

0:48.4

Colleen is really sick this week and she couldn't be here. We tried to record a few times but she just

0:54.4

couldn't do it so Nicole saved the day and it's pinch-hitting for Colleen. So

0:58.7

thank you so much Nicole and how are you doing tonight? I'm good I can help, although I hope Colleen is feeling better soon.

1:07.2

I'm looking forward to going through this episode with you.

1:10.2

How are you?

1:11.2

I'm good.

1:12.2

I was able to get on my motorcycle briefly on Sunday. I couldn't really ride this week because I actually got a tattoo done so I have to be pretty careful with that. But other than that, not much to report. All right, so on to the show.

1:26.3

Vellma Barfield was an American serial killer living in North Carolina. She had a rough upbringing and escaped her situation by marrying young.

1:35.0

The marriage was overall a happy one until an operation led to a behavioral change in Belmont.

1:42.0

The ones happy couple turned back. led to a behavioral change in Thelma.

1:43.0

The once happy couple turned bitter and argued constantly.

1:47.0

This went on for years, and one day, Thelma and the kids left the house

1:52.0

and returned later to find that their house had burned down and

1:55.5

Velma's husband was dead.

1:58.3

That would be the first of multiple suspicious deaths that Velma was connected to. There would be four more before

2:04.8

someone placed a tip to the police. After the investigation was completed,

2:10.0

questions still remained. Who was Velma? What made her decide to kill people?

2:15.3

And are there even answers to these questions?

2:18.1

Margie Velma Belard was born in rural South Carolina on October 29th, 1932.

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