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Already Gone Podcast

The murder of Nurse Pauline Campbell ** Re-release

Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

True Crime, Mystery, Missing, History, Murder, Truecrime, Unsolved

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This is a re-record and re-release of a 2017 episode.

The murder of Nurse Pauline Campbell, on September 16, 1951.

Researched and written by Nina Innsted, audio production by Bill Bert.

#AnnArbor #Ypsilanti #Murder

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0:00.0

I'm Eric Carter-Landine, the host of True Consequences podcast, and a family advocate.

0:09.6

And I'm Charlie Whirl, the host of Crime Lines, and a passionate storyteller.

0:13.7

We've come together to create a new show, Crime Lines, and Consequences.

0:18.8

In each episode, we will explore cases bringing in our unique perspectives and our shared

0:23.3

belief that true crime is more than entertainment.

0:26.6

These human experiences can change the way we see the world.

0:30.2

So come along and e-strop on our conversations about cases you've heard of, and some you haven't.

0:37.0

And then join the conversation on social media by searching for Crime Lines and Consequences

0:41.5

on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

0:44.3

Crime Lines and Consequences is available now in your favorite podcast app and on YouTube.

0:57.4

Friendly reminder that our content may not be appropriate for all audiences.

1:01.9

Listener discretion is advised.

1:07.2

Jennifer vanished sometime in the overnight hours.

1:09.4

Right now there is no trace.

1:11.0

Investigators say evidence leave them to believe that she's dead.

1:14.7

Stick my nose back in that trail, that's all I can do.

1:18.4

This is already gone.

1:21.6

All right.

1:29.6

Ann Arbor was founded in the 1820s, named by the two men who platted the land.

1:35.9

They created the name honoring their wives, both named Ann, and in awe of the stand of

1:41.5

Burr Oak trees in the area.

1:44.4

In May 25th, 1824, the 650-acre parcel, 40 miles west of Detroit, was registered at the

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