Terminally Ill Mother Mysteriously Murdered- New Details Emerge 3 Years Later

She only did the right thing

Shirley Neumann. Credit: KMOV.com

By senior year, Pam fell in love with one of the most popular boys in school. He had everything going for him: he was well-liked, a member of the golf team, soccer team, and was even part of the National Honor Society. However, three months into their relationship, Pam got pregnant and they were forced into marriage. Pam’s devout mother didn’t approve of their marriage, of course. But despite doing the right thing, there was a deep sense of regret in Pam. While her friends were going off to college, she was forced to grow up quickly and take on the responsibility of raising a baby.

Raising a young family

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Her marriage ended after six years. But soon, Pam married Mark Hupp. He was described as a quiet and easygoing person who played minor-league baseball for Texas Rangers. But when he didn’t get drafted, he moved on to become a carpenter. Later, they had a son, giving Pam’s daughter a little brother. The young family moved to Naples, Florida in 1989, but later returned to Missouri in 2001, where they settled in O’Fallon. Mark and Pam started flipping houses as a side project.

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