She Left a Shoe Standing - How Brenda Signaled for Rescue
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A lone shoe standing upright on a rural road became the only deliberate signal that saved a woman bound, gagged and hiding in a collapsed drainage culvert; how did Brenda Petersen, with her hands tied and a forearm-width gap to work with, place that shoe so it would be seen? The image of a tan leather clog, heel down and toe pointing north, turned a routine morning run into a rescue and exposed a disappearance that began with a single four-minute prepaid phone call.
In this episode, we tell the sequence of events from Brenda’s last normal evening to the discovery beneath Pell Bridge Road, showing how routine details, a paid-for cell phone and an upright shoe led responders to her - and asking what the call she didn’t record meant for the man who needed her silenced.
Person: Brenda Petersen
Date: September 6-9, 2009
Location: Pell Bridge Road, Tipton County, Pennsylvania
Status: Found alive in drainage culvert after four days missing
Occupation: Property appraiser for Tipton Valuation Group
- At 6:22 a.m. a runner named George Gallagher found a single tan leather rubber clog standing upright on the asphalt and called 911.
- Responders located Brenda in a concrete drainage culvert 19 minutes after the call; she had been missing for four days.
- Brenda’s hands were bound with a zip-tie and duct tape had left red residue across both cheeks when officers reached her.
- Her last outgoing phone activity was a four-minute call at 9:04 p.m. on September 6 from a prepaid phone bought for cash in Dunmore Township.
- Both of Brenda’s rubber clogs were found side by side on the rear step of her home and her wallet, keys and phone were inside when a colleague checked at 11:00 a.m, on September 8.
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