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  1. Jan 10, 2022 · Despite the coroner ruling that Debbie Wolfe died by drowning, her mother remained unconvinced, especially after the body was recovered, according to the Fayetteville Observer. She insisted the barrel was real. "I went over to the spot where the barrel was, and the barrel was gone. The indentation of the barrel was still there, on the ground ...

  2. Dec 19, 2014 · Debbie Wolfe. The death of a woman found in a barrel at the bottom of a pond is ruled an accident, but her family believes she was murdered. On Wednesday, December 25, 1985, after completing her shift at the hospital, Debbie Wolfe of Fayetteville, North Carolina, left work, presumably heading home. According to Debbie’s mother, Jenny Edwards:

  3. Oct 26, 2019 · On New Year's Day 1986, the body of 28-year-old Deborah Ann Wolfe was found at the bottom of a small irrigation pond outside her isolated cabin off McArthur Road, near Fort Bragg. She lived there ...

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · Her death was ruled accidental, but Debbie’s family, friends, and much of the community believe that she was the victim of murder. Inconsistencies in the investigator’s theory of what happened left Debbie’s loved ones wondering if evidence of a murder was intentionally being overlooked. TRIGGER WARNINGS: drowning, sexual assault Hang with us:

  5. In December of 1985, a 28-year-old nurse named Debbie Wolfe left her shift at the hospital and headed back to her home—a small isolated cabin in the woods just outside of Fayetteville, North Carolina. The next day, Debbie did not show up for work nor answered her phone, which was highly unusual for…

  6. 39. The Murder of Debbie Wolfe from The Great Unsolved on Podchaser, aired Tuesday, 1st June 2021. I am starting to go through the first 50 or so cases I ever did and redo them. I am better at researching, recording, and editing now so I can do them more justice. Today I dove back into the case of …

  7. Feb 21, 2022 · In 1985, 28-year-old nurse Debbie Wolfe was found dead in a pond outside of her home. The authorities ruled her death an accidental drowning. But, Debbie's family has stated over the years that the facts just don't line up with that ruling. Their version of events differs greatly from what the police have stated.

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