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In the winter of 1985, a young nurse named Debbie Wolfe left her shift at the hospital and headed back to her secluded cabin in the woods. When she did not show up to work the next day, a search began to find the missing woman. A few days later, a bizarre and unusual discovery would start off an investigation into one of the strangest deaths you could imagine.
In this episode the death and subsequent investigation of Debbie Wolfe is covered. This unique death is made interesting by the fact that the police and detectives working the case were quite adamant that the whole thing was just a complete accident, while Debbie’s family and friends were convinced that foul play was involved in some way. As more clues and pieces of evidence were found following Debbie’s untimely death, the amount of new questions raised would quickly outgrow what few answers were found.
Was the death of Debbie Wolfe just a freak accident that somehow seems to defy much of the evidence found? Or was there a mystery killer involved setting the whole thing up? Listen to this episode and hear for yourself about all the unbelievable twist and turns that followed the mysterious death of Debbie Wolfe.
This may sound strange, but the guy in the phone call sounds EXACTLY like the one host of True Crime Brewery podcast, named Dick. And even stranger still, he’s a doctor.
How did Debbie’s mother know the clothing she got from the police didn’t belong to Debbie? Just because she never saw Debbie wearing them doesn’t mean anything, especially since Debbie didn’t even live in her home, so she wouldn’t have known every single piece of clothing Debbie owned.
Good question! It could be possible that the clothes did in fact belong to Debbie, perhaps just clothes she wore in private. The odd part is that neither Debbie’s family nor close friends apparently ever saw her wear any of the clothing that she was found in. Coupled with the fact that some of the clothing was too big to fit her has lead most to assume that the clothes weren’t hers. However, I have read some theories that counter that, saying the clothes might have belonged to friends/boyfriends of Debbie’s in the past and were just left behind at her home. It is hard to know for sure because Debbie did live alone, there’s plenty of room in this case to come up with a whole bunch of theories and possible explanations!