In a significant development that closes a long-standing cold case, a former truck driver has been convicted of the murder of a pregnant woman in Tennessee dating back to 1991. Clark Baldwin was found guilty of the brutal killing of 33-year-old Pamela McCall and her unborn child, resulting in a life sentence for his heinous actions. The grim discovery of McCall’s body occurred in March 1991, when it was found discarded along Saturn Parkway in Spring Hill, Tennessee.
The investigation into McCall’s murder remained dormant for nearly three decades until a renewed effort in 2019 utilized advanced DNA testing methods, which ultimately linked Baldwin to the crime. This breakthrough not only implicated him in McCall’s murder but also connected him to two additional unsolved homicides that took place in Wyoming in 1992, shortly after McCall’s death. At the time of her murder, McCall was 24 weeks pregnant and had been strangled. Tragically, it took a month after the discovery of her body on March 10, 1991, for authorities to identify her.
Baldwin was apprehended in 2020 and subsequently transported to Maury County, Tennessee, where he faced trial for the murders. In May 2025, the jury delivered a guilty verdict for the killings of both McCall and her unborn child. As Baldwin awaits sentencing, he is also facing additional charges in Wyoming related to the murders of two women known as “Bitter Creek Betty” from Sweetwater County and “I-90 Jane Doe” from Sheridan County. He is expected to be extradited to Wyoming to stand trial for these further allegations.

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