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Case 333: Dianne Babcock

On the evening of Sunday, August 22 1982, a Cessna C150 disappeared during a flight to Vancouver, Canada. On board were 19-year-old pilot Jerry Ambrozuk and his 18-year-old passenger, Dianne Babcock. As fears of a crash prompted an urgent search, a close friend of the couple received a mysterious phone call…

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Milly Raso - research, writing, creative direction

Mike Migas - production, music

Anthony Telfer - audio editing

Case 333: Dianne Babcock

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The most baffling thing about this bizarre case is that two people watched Apocalypse Now! and thought “pack a bag, let’s go!” In all seriousness though: motive, means, opportunity. I don’t really see a homicide here. Also, people saying well why didn’t she just unbuckle are forgetting that she had a broken collarbone and a fractured neck.

Manuel

He certainly seems like he isn’t the brightest penny in the fountain and is not exactly green beret levels of bravery and cunning, but I agree with you: narcissist he is not. Sociopath he is not. Both of those terms get thrown around way too often by people who don’t really know what they mean. A lot of times people who have been through severe trauma seem un empathetic afterwards because the reality of it hasn’t hit them, and in some cases, will never hit them. The way they cope is to pretend like it wasn’t that big of a deal, and the longer that goes on, the more vital that framework becomes, as well as more fragile. They know what will happen if they stop pretending it wasn’t a big deal: they will collapse in on themselves. So they don’t think about it. I used to volunteer at the veterans Association when I was younger, working with veterans trying to get their disability payouts. I met a lot of men twice or three times my age who had been through unimaginable tragedy and their lighthearted jokes had an air of desperation about them. Anyway I have a lot of thoughts about trauma

Suicide Sauce

I am puzzled that 6 people have liked a comment which refers to Jerry as an "insufferable narcissist". How could anyone possibly believe this based on what we've heard here. It seems like a throwaway response.

Bob Trenwith


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