Reverie True Crime

Reverie means to daydream but sometimes when we zone out, our anxiety and intrusive thoughts can creep in. We might start to think about our anxieties and worst fears. Sometimes we get caught up in obscure thoughts about disturbing events occurring, or that have occurred, in the world. As humans, we can naturally become curious about these horrible happenings in life. Paige narrates stories of crimes, sits down and talks with victims' loved ones, chats with other podcasters, survivors, and occasionally tells haunting, creepy stories. She is passionate about all aspects of these true stories. Shedding light on the dark, terrifying things that have happened, and still happen in the world, is very important to her.Paige hopes that through these stories she can bring awareness to injustices, important issues, and evil deeds that have taken place all around the world.You can email case suggestions and even your personal paranormal/strange and/or crime related stories to ReverieTrueCrime@gmail.com

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144. Angela Barrentine: Suspicious Death and a Call to Action


Angela Barrentine left her home in Vicksburg, Mississippi on November 24th, 2004 to make a quick run to the store. Nine months later, in the Big Black River, her pickup truck was found upside down and her skeletal remains were inside. Police and investigators suspect foul play. They’re keeping the case open and active. However, there seems to be a reason for that. Are they protecting someone or multiple people? Why has the case been open for almost 20 years when there have been no leads that we know of, no investigator assigned to her case that we know of, it’s unsolved, and Angela’s cause of death is undetermined. They won’t allow anyone to help them and will not let anyone have the case files. What’s really going on? We need your help. Please ask them questions.

Warren County, Mississippi
Sheriff: Martin Pace, Jr.

https://uncovered.com/cases/angela-barrentine-vicksburg-ms/sources

Warren County Sheriff’s Department e-mail: warrencounty_s@yahoo.com and https://co.warren.ms.us/contact-us/

Phone: 1 (636) 1761

Letters can be mailed to:
Martin Pace, Jr.
1000 Grove Street
Vicksburg, Mississippi 39183-2539


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