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  1. On February 3, 1964, she was found dead in a barn on her property. She had burned to death. Surprisingly, her death was ruled a suicide. However, her family believed that she had been murdered by the same person that killed Pamela and Sandra. Suspects: None known Extra Notes: This case first aired on the October 24, 1990 episode.

  2. Coolidge v. New Hampshire , 403 U.S. 443 (1971), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the Fourth Amendment and the automobile exception . The state sought to justify the search of a car owned by Edward Coolidge, suspected of killing 14-year-old Pamela Mason in January 1964, on three theories: automobile exception, search incident ...

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    • Edward Coolidge v. New Hampshire
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    • Stewart (Part III), joined by Burger, Douglas, Harlan, Brennan, Marshall
  3. Nov 14, 2023 · Pamela Mason was 14 when she was murdered in 1964 in a crime that shocked New Hampshire. Above, one of the letters returned to Marie Hamel, who had turned over her correspondence with Pamela Mason to police after Pamela was murdered in 1964. By ANI FREEDMAN, InDepthNH.org. Marie Hamel and Pamela Mason met at Oyster River Middle School in Durham.

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  5. Apr 22, 2023 · Jan. 13, 1964 – Pamela Mason, 14, never returns to her Donald Street home after she’s picked up by a man who said he was seeking a baby-sitter. Like Sandra Valade, her disappearance happens during a snowstorm. Jan. 21, 1964 – Masons body is found in the snow next to Interstate 93 near the Manchester-Londonderry line.

  6. Pamela Mason, a 14-year-old girl, left her home in Manchester, New Hampshire, on the evening of January 13, 1964, during a heavy snowstorm, apparently in response to a man's telephone call for a babysitter. Eight days later, after a thaw, her body was found by the site of a major north-south highway several miles away. She had been murdered.

  7. In February 1960, the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, was rocked by the violent murder of teenager Sandra Valade. Three years later, another teenager, Pamela Mason, was killed in the same manner. A quiet housewife named Rena Paquette confided to police that she knew who murdered the two teens.

  8. But Rena Paquette’s story actually begins with two other deaths — 18-year old Sandra Valade and 14-year old Pamela Mason. All three were murdered between the winters of 1960 and 1964 in Manchester, New Hampshire. To this day, only one of these killings has been officially solved.

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