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Pam Hupp, serial killer? UPDATE: Charged with Murder

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I watched the first hour last night and then had to get some sleep so didn't see the end. It was a very interesting case. I couldn't believe the conspiracy tale Hupp told about his friends helping him commit the murder by keeping his cell phone so it would ping at their house, driving to Arby's to get a timed/dated receipt, etc. That was crazy. He was at his friend's house for game night when the murder happened and he had a solid alibi. Yes, he was prone to bad tempers but that doesn't make you a killer.

MJ
 
I think she is. She said on Dateline if she wanted to kill someone for money it would be her mom. Then her mom ended up dead in a strange way.
 


I watched it last night. I had previously seen a show about her before she murdered the last guy. It's crazy that the prosecutors in the first murder didn't have the common sense to investigate her. Obviously when someone is the beneficiary of a life insurance policy that was obtained four days before a murder, that person should be the prime suspect. She appears to be a serial killer and a pathological liar. She had a half million dollar policy on her mother, who died from a fall through a railing.
 
I watched the first hour last night and then had to get some sleep so didn't see the end. It was a very interesting case. I couldn't believe the conspiracy tale Hupp told about his friends helping him commit the murder by keeping his cell phone so it would ping at their house, driving to Arby's to get a timed/dated receipt, etc. That was crazy. He was at his friend's house for game night when the murder happened and he had a solid alibi. Yes, he was prone to bad tempers but that doesn't make you a killer.

MJ
That wasn't a conspiracy theory that Hupp told. That was a conspiracy theory that the prosecution came up with.

I just finished watching the whole thing. I think the investigators and the prosecutors in the first trial at this point should admit they screwed up instead of just defending themselves. Crazy how the prosecutors were so caught up in embracing Pam's stories. It's pretty darn scary to think that it is that easy to be convicted.

I don't understand how the railings could be broken no matter how Pam's mother died. ??? But it's just crazy how they didn't investigate that death further.

It is just one crazy *** story.
 


Heck I never heard of Websleuths til now
They have a great web site over there. They talk about new cases and old things that have never been solved. The lady that owns it also has live podcasts. I think you have to email or something to join. I can't remember it has been so long when I joined. But I have never heard of anyone being turned down. Check it out.
 
That wasn't a conspiracy theory that Hupp told. That was a conspiracy theory that the prosecution came up with.

I just finished watching the whole thing. I think the investigators and the prosecutors in the first trial at this point should admit they screwed up instead of just defending themselves. Crazy how the prosecutors were so caught up in embracing Pam's stories. It's pretty darn scary to think that it is that easy to be convicted.

I don't understand how the railings could be broken no matter how Pam's mother died. ??? But it's just crazy how they didn't investigate that death further.

It is just one crazy *** story.

Thank you for clarifying....I thought it was her idea. Either way it was a ridiculous theory!

MJ
 
I watched it last night. I had previously seen a show about her before she murdered the last guy. It's crazy that the prosecutors in the first murder didn't have the common sense to investigate her. Obviously when someone is the beneficiary of a life insurance policy that was obtained four days before a murder, that person should be the prime suspect. She appears to be a serial killer and a pathological liar. She had a half million dollar policy on her mother, who died from a fall through a railing.
She didn't actually have a half million dollar policy on her mother. It appears she just threw that out there to deflect suspicion from herself for killing Betsy for a much smaller policy.

"the 'life insurance' payout to Pam Hupp after the death of her mother Shirley Neumann was $3,589.02. The anonymous letter called it a "final expense policy (which covers funeral expenses)."

http://fox2now.com/2016/09/19/the-pam-hupp-letters/
 
She didn't actually have a half million dollar policy on her mother. It appears she just threw that out there to deflect suspicion from herself for killing Betsy for a much smaller policy.

"the 'life insurance' payout to Pam Hupp after the death of her mother Shirley Neumann was $3,589.02. The anonymous letter called it a "final expense policy (which covers funeral expenses)."

http://fox2now.com/2016/09/19/the-pam-hupp-letters/

Thanks! I didn't realize she lied about that policy. It's weird how her mother died suspiciously. I saw where the show interviewed a specialist and they determined that the mother couldn't have broken through the railing by falling into it. It seems like Pam would have had no financial motivation to kill her mother if she didn't have a large policy on her. It is interesting that she was the last person to see her mother and told the staff that her mother wouldn't be down for dinner or breakfast. Maybe her mother made her mad.

I do wonder if maybe Pam had another policy on her mother. Sometimes people have more than one.
 
Thanks! I didn't realize she lied about that policy. It's weird how her mother died suspiciously. I saw where the show interviewed a specialist and they determined that the mother couldn't have broken through the railing by falling into it. It seems like Pam would have had no financial motivation to kill her mother if she didn't have a large policy on her. It is interesting that she was the last person to see her mother and told the staff that her mother wouldn't be down for dinner or breakfast. Maybe her mother made her mad.

I do wonder if maybe Pam had another policy on her mother. Sometimes people have more than one.
Maybe her mother knew something about the Russ Faria case, or questioned Pam about things she might have said about it and about Betsy's life insurance. Who knows. I certainly wouldn't want to piss off Pam Hupp, that's for sure.

I think if there had been another policy it would be public by now.
 
Maybe her mother knew something about the Russ Faria case, or questioned Pam about things she might have said about it and about Betsy's life insurance. Who knows. I certainly wouldn't want to piss off Pam Hupp, that's for sure.

I think if there had been another policy it would be public by now.

I wouldn't want to piss her off either. She is pathological and evil. I feel sorry for the man she framed for murder. It wasn't good enough for her that he spent three years in prison, she tried to frame him again for another murder. The most shocking thing about this story is that she is still free.
 
I wouldn't want to piss her off either. She is pathological and evil. I feel sorry for the man she framed for murder. It wasn't good enough for her that he spent three years in prison, she tried to frame him again for another murder. The most shocking thing about this story is that she is still free.
Where do you get the information that she's free?? As far as I know she's in jail. Was she released on bail?

About the judge in the first trial, who didn't allow the defense attorney to question Pam about being the beneficiary of the life insurance policy and how it all came about, or anything else suggesting possibly being involved in the murder: http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_1755e60b-0ea4-5f01-8520-4a9499fabd5a.html
 
Where do you get the information that she's free?? As far as I know she's in jail. Was she released on bail?

About the judge in the first trial, who didn't allow the defense attorney to question Pam about being the beneficiary of the life insurance policy and how it all came about, or anything else suggesting possibly being involved in the murder: http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_1755e60b-0ea4-5f01-8520-4a9499fabd5a.html

I didn't realize she was still in jail. I just figured she had been released on bail. I am glad that didn't happen. There's no telling what damage she could do to innocent people while out on bail.

It looks like the judge has a history of incompetence. When I watched the show, I couldn't believe that she didn't allow certain testimonies in the trial. The prosecutors and the judge seemed to lack common sense. I also couldn't believe that the prosecutors pushed the claim that all of his friends were in on helping him commit the murder. Give me a break. Their claim would have been more believable had they not really stretched it to include all of his friends.
 
I didn't realize she was still in jail. I just figured she had been released on bail. I am glad that didn't happen. There's no telling what damage she could do to innocent people while out on bail.

It looks like the judge has a history of incompetence. When I watched the show, I couldn't believe that she didn't allow certain testimonies in the trial. The prosecutors and the judge seemed to lack common sense. I also couldn't believe that the prosecutors pushed the claim that all of his friends were in on helping him commit the murder. Give me a break. Their claim would have been more believable had they not really stretched it to include all of his friends.
But the jury did believe the prosecution's claim that Russ's friends were in on it, despite those friends never being called as witnesses. The prosecution had to explain how Russ's phone never left the friend's house and how he had it when he found Betsy's body. Now that I think about it though, wouldn't his phone be pinging every step of the way on the way home to correspond with the stops that he made.

In the Dateline show last night, the prosecutor, Leah Askey, discussed with Pam Hupp a hearing Russ's attorney had managed to get regarding the life insurance money question as a reason to overturn the conviction, and suggested to Pam that Russ's attorney Joel Schwartz just had a bruised ego because he lost Russ's case, and that she, Leah Askey, was confident the outcome would be in her favor. But as we know, it wasn't and the conviction was overturned, new trial, NOT GUILTY. Well, take a look at this about prosecutor Leah Askey:

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_3c7db2f8-ddc0-59e4-b31b-9f1bec116570.html
 

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