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  1. Jan 10, 2022 · The Mysterious Death Of Debbie Wolfe Explained. In 1986, a barrel was uncovered at the bottom of a remote pond near Fayetteville, North Carolina, a short distance away from the isolated cabin where the local nurse Debbie Wolfe lived. At that point, Wolfe was missing for about a week, and in the drum, her body was discovered — what was later ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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:

  4. It was an accidental death - caused, Captain Watts suggested, by Debbie slipping into the pond while playing with her dogs, and becoming too disoriented to get out. The December temperature in Fayetteville was below zero, and the cold water of the lake was topped by a layer of ice; hypothermia could have set in, leading to her inability to escape a largely shallow body of water.

  5. On the first day, a search was not done of the pond. On New Year's Day, 1986, Jenny had two divers, Kevin Gorton and Gordon Childress, search the pond. Within just a few minutes, Gordon found two sets of footprints and drag marks at the bottom of the pond. He followed the tracks until he came across Debbie's body.

  6. Nurse Debbie Wolfe's mysterious death in 1986, officially ruled as an accidental drowning, is surrounded by unanswered questions and conflicting reports, leading her family and others to suspect foul play. Abstract. Debbie Wolfe, a 28-year-old nurse, was found dead at the bottom of a pond near her home on New Year's Day, 1986.

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  8. The concern turned to panic and then devastation on December 31, when Debbie’s body was found at the bottom of the pond outside her home. Debbie Wolfe’s death was ruled an accident. Although it could not be definitively determined how she had died, her cause of death was listed as drowning.

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