Investigated - The Pearson Family Murders

S1 E14: Casefiles, Gravestones and Memorials

May 16, 2024 Sonya Paz Season 1 Episode 14
S1 E14: Casefiles, Gravestones and Memorials
Investigated - The Pearson Family Murders
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Investigated - The Pearson Family Murders
S1 E14: Casefiles, Gravestones and Memorials
May 16, 2024 Season 1 Episode 14
Sonya Paz

We are at our Season 1 finale of this multi series podcast that tells the wild and tragic tale of three families that were destroyed by James Arthur Pearson. The trail of devastation he had left after he murdered his wife Pauline and two daughters, Paula and Marianne Pearson in Santa Clara in 1969.

 Sonya interviews Arlene Ruesch's daughter Vickie who has a few things to share about the case and her recollections of when Pearson was in Cedar City, Utah.

"He left a trail of damage and pain in his wake with every move that he made, and all of the lies and deceit and theft, everywhere went with him. It was just never ending and of course and the very worst of it was the tragic and inexcusable brutal murders of his first wife and his two daughters."

"The kidnapping of an innocent 11 month old baby... and then the kidnapping again of this same innocent 7 year old boy, leaving a devastated mother behind "... Three families destroyed by one completely evil horrible person..."

~ Excerpt from episode from Arlene Ruesch's Daughter, Vickie

We are excited to share a passion project that Sonya has been working on to remember the Pearson Women so that they will not be forgotten and will keep their memory alive forever. We published an obituary in the SJ Mercury News on Mothers Day, May 12, 2024. 

 We have created a fundraiser to have a headstone dedicated to them which will include all three of their names.  You can donate through out GoFundMe to donate this for them. Any donation amount is greatly appreciated. Visit https://InvestigatedPod.com for all information and more show notes.

SOURCES:
"California Slay Victims Buried Here"
Article written on April 25, 1974. Valley News Dispatch, Natrona Heights, PA.

Obituary in Natrona Heights, PA:
"Mrs. Pearson, Daughters are Buried"
 Obituary written on April 25, 1974. Valley News Dispatch, Natrona Heights, PA.

 True Detective Magazine - March 1980 Edition
Written by Austin Allen
 "Bag of Bones Murder Case"
 Visit True Crime Database for history of the magazine

Front Page Detective Magazine - July 1974 Edition
Written by Coburn Gale
 "Jim's New Life Started as a Massacre"
 Visit True Crime Database

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Show Notes

We are at our Season 1 finale of this multi series podcast that tells the wild and tragic tale of three families that were destroyed by James Arthur Pearson. The trail of devastation he had left after he murdered his wife Pauline and two daughters, Paula and Marianne Pearson in Santa Clara in 1969.

 Sonya interviews Arlene Ruesch's daughter Vickie who has a few things to share about the case and her recollections of when Pearson was in Cedar City, Utah.

"He left a trail of damage and pain in his wake with every move that he made, and all of the lies and deceit and theft, everywhere went with him. It was just never ending and of course and the very worst of it was the tragic and inexcusable brutal murders of his first wife and his two daughters."

"The kidnapping of an innocent 11 month old baby... and then the kidnapping again of this same innocent 7 year old boy, leaving a devastated mother behind "... Three families destroyed by one completely evil horrible person..."

~ Excerpt from episode from Arlene Ruesch's Daughter, Vickie

We are excited to share a passion project that Sonya has been working on to remember the Pearson Women so that they will not be forgotten and will keep their memory alive forever. We published an obituary in the SJ Mercury News on Mothers Day, May 12, 2024. 

 We have created a fundraiser to have a headstone dedicated to them which will include all three of their names.  You can donate through out GoFundMe to donate this for them. Any donation amount is greatly appreciated. Visit https://InvestigatedPod.com for all information and more show notes.

SOURCES:
"California Slay Victims Buried Here"
Article written on April 25, 1974. Valley News Dispatch, Natrona Heights, PA.

Obituary in Natrona Heights, PA:
"Mrs. Pearson, Daughters are Buried"
 Obituary written on April 25, 1974. Valley News Dispatch, Natrona Heights, PA.

 True Detective Magazine - March 1980 Edition
Written by Austin Allen
 "Bag of Bones Murder Case"
 Visit True Crime Database for history of the magazine

Front Page Detective Magazine - July 1974 Edition
Written by Coburn Gale
 "Jim's New Life Started as a Massacre"
 Visit True Crime Database

Do you love "Investigated" podcast? Text us to leave us a review!

Support the Show.

Follow Investigated!
Website

Social Media
Instagram
YouTube
Facebook
TikTok

If you are new to listening to our podcast, thank you so much, we are happy you are here!
It's best to start out podcast from "Episode 1 -More than a Feeling" because you will better understand the details in a chronological order and will be easier to understand the concept of this very complex and abstract story. Thanks for listening!

Listen for Free and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube or wherever you listen to your podcasts for all episodes and news.

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