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#129 - In January 2001, 911 dispatchers received a tragic phone call that a young mother, Pamela Shelley, had shot and killed herself. Following the autopsy, the forensic pathologist ruled Pamela's death a suicide. But the ruling didn't sit well with Pamela's family or the police.
After years of doubting Pamela's apparent suicide, one persistent detective vowed to continue investigating the case. The case was reopened with a bit of help from a true-crime television show.
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#129 - In January 2001, 911 dispatchers received a tragic phone call that a young mother, Pamela Shelley, had shot and killed herself. Following the autopsy, the forensic pathologist ruled Pamela's death a suicide. But the ruling didn't sit well with Pamela's family or the police.
After years of doubting Pamela's apparent suicide, one persistent detective vowed to continue investigating the case. The case was reopened with a bit of help from a true-crime television show.
Support My Work
If you love the show, the easiest way to show your support is by leaving us a positive rating with a review. You can also tell your family and friends about Forensic Tales.
Patreon - If you would like to get early AD-free access to new episodes, have access to exclusive bonus content, snag exclusive show merch or just want to support what I'm doing, please visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/forensictales
Merchandise - For t-shirts, stickers, hoodies, coffee mugs & more check out:
https://www.teepublic.com/user/forensic-tales
For a complete list of sources used in this episode, please visit forensictales.com.
Support Us by Supporting Our Sponsors:
Edit Pods. https://editpods.spp.io/r/J0JN2G Use promo code TALES.
Podcorn. Start browsing sponsorship opportunities today. https://podcorn.com/
The Foggy Dog. Shop at www.thefoggydog.com with 15% off using code FORENSIC
Goli.
Smells Like Humans
Like spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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