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Details on the Suspect Car in the Darlene Ferrin Case
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46:35 - 51:04 (04:29)

The car spotted outside Darlene Ferrin's house had a homemade paint job similar to the one described by a witness. A private investigator also determined that Darlene died between 8:30 am and noon on August 17th.

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Dr. Hoover concluded that the cause of Darlene's death was blunt force trauma to the head, with no additional trauma or hemorrhage to the brain.
46:35 - 48:14 (01:39)
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Autopsy Report
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Dr. Hoover concluded that the cause of Darlene's death was blunt force trauma to the head, with no additional trauma or hemorrhage to the brain. Her clothing and concentrated areas of blood on her skirt, shirt, and underwear were also noted in the report.

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Details on the Suspect Car in the Darlene Ferrin Case
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MURDERED: Darlene Hulse
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Crime Junkie
Despite initial assumptions, a report by Dr. Hoover shows that Darlene was not sexually assaulted.
48:14 - 49:26 (01:11)
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True Crime
Summary

Despite initial assumptions, a report by Dr. Hoover shows that Darlene was not sexually assaulted. The report also indicates that Darlene likely died between 8:30 am and noon on August 17, contradicting eyewitness accounts of her being seen alive after 9 am.

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Details on the Suspect Car in the Darlene Ferrin Case
Episode
MURDERED: Darlene Hulse
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Crime Junkie
A blue-green, 70s Bonneville car with a homemade paint job, was parked outside Marie's house with a man described as having a pointy nose, blonde hair and a collared shirt sat in the driver's seat.
49:27 - 51:04 (01:37)
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Crime
Summary

A blue-green, 70s Bonneville car with a homemade paint job, was parked outside Marie's house with a man described as having a pointy nose, blonde hair and a collared shirt sat in the driver's seat.

Chapter
Details on the Suspect Car in the Darlene Ferrin Case
Episode
MURDERED: Darlene Hulse
Podcast
Crime Junkie