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Case Remains: A True Crime Podcast
Beth Colman
44 episodes
8 months ago
Case Remains is a true crime podcast dedicated to missing persons and unsolved mysteries.
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Case Remains is a true crime podcast dedicated to missing persons and unsolved mysteries.
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Episode 38: The Unsolved Murder Of Pearl Kongsle
Case Remains: A True Crime Podcast
24 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 38: The Unsolved Murder Of Pearl Kongsle
In September of 1959, a Seattle widow returned home from dinner to find a strange brown bag placed near her porch. She never could have guessed what would happen next. Patreon //  Case Remains Social // Twitter/Instagram: @caseremains Website: www.caseremains.com Sources // ‘A bomb blast for the merry widow’ - Honolulu Advertiser, Sunday, January 29, 1961 The Seattle Times via NewsBank '3 Juveniles Sought for Bomb Death' - September 5, 1959 'Boy’s Account Offers Clue in Bomb Slaying' - September 8, 1959 Widow's 1959 bomb death among Seattle's coldest cases
Case Remains: A True Crime Podcast
Case Remains is a true crime podcast dedicated to missing persons and unsolved mysteries.