Episode 64 - The Murder of Amber Belken & National Parks Murders & Mysteries
In this episode Amber covers the murder of Amber Belken. On January 29, 2007, Amber Belken was found murdered in the back of a game store where she worked as the manager. The store looked like it had been ransacked and that the crime had started as a robbery. This was one of the only stores in this franchise that didn't have cameras, and the morning routine of the store manager included taking all of the money out of the safe and going to the bank. Investigators believe that the suspect must be an employee or a former employee who was familiar with these details.
Amber was drinking a Pardina from Mocho Velho, very good just like the many other bottles she has drank of this. hehe
Amber pulled her sources from:
Dateline "Everything She knew"
www.mysanantonio.com "Ex Fugitive Gets Life In Prison For Video Store Slaying" April 20, 2010, Craig Kapitan
www.kotaku.com "Suspect Arrested In San Antonio EB Murder" August 7, 2008, Mike Fahey
www.victoriaadvocate.com "Ex Co-Worker Gets Life Term In San Antonio Slaying" April 21, 2010,
www.kens5.com "Tearful Family, Friends Confront Woman's Killer" April 20, 2010
Photo Credits:
www.nbcnews.com / www.mylifecrime.com / www.facebook.com
In this week’s episode, travel with Erika through some of the worlds most famous National Parks, but sadly not for good hiking tips or any outdoor adventure ideas. To be honest, these stories could make someone not want to go into the woods ever again. (That someone is Amber) So, listen in as she shares some crazy, tragic and mostly unsolved cases of murder and disappearances that have happened in some of the most acclaimed national parks within the United States.
Erika was drinking a Banter Chardonnay - It was very delish.
Erika pulled her sources from: www.grunge.com / National Park Mysteries That Will Keep You Up At Night / Sarah Crocker / June 14, 2021
www.the-line-up.com / 5 National Parks Murders That Will Make You Think Twice About Camping /Carolyn Cox / August 26, 2021
www.en.wikipedia.org
Photo Credits:
www.en.wikpedia.org / www.nationalparkstraveler.org / www.nbcnews.com / www.jango1.wordpress.com / www.coloradoan.com / www.2000milehike.com / www.appalachiantrailnoir.wordpress.com / www.youtube.com