Episode 36: Deadly Friendship
Image Credit: Kirk Thornton @kirkthornton
Betsy Faria thought she made a good friend at work; one who showed support and love during one of the most trying times in her life. She didn’t realize, until it was too late, that her friendship with Pamela Hupp would be more deadly than her terminal cancer diagnosis.
In this episode, Zelda and Denise discuss the murder Pam Hupp was convicted for as well as the other two murders she has been accused of committing. Then we dive into a fascinating family tree that leads to encounters with immigrant ancestors, Joseph Pulitzer, slavery, and even more murder.
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SOURCES
Shadows of War, Library of Congress
Bellefontaine Neighbors on Neighborhood Scout
Hyde Park Neighborhood, St. Louis City Talk
Hyde Park Neighborhood, City of St. Louis
Tournament Continues Decades-Old Tradition by Frank Carroll
St. Louis Printers Baseball Team
Wikipedia
We use a multitude of resources when researching a family tree up to an including census records from 1800-1940, marriage records in various states, draft registration cards, newspaper articles, and more. If you would like more specific details on where information was obtained, please email us and we’ll respond in a timely manner.