Waterloo Man Charged in 3 Cold Case Murders from More Than 25 Years

WATERLOO, Iowa - An Iowa man suspected of murdering three women, including two who were pregnant, in the 1990s has been arrested.

58-year-old Clark Baldwin was arrested Wednesday at his Waterloo home after his DNA was linked with semen and other materials from the victims.

Baldwin is charged with the 1991 murder of 33-year-old Pamela McCall in Tennessee and two 1992 homicides in Wyoming.

He'll be taken from Iowa to Tennessee on 1st Degree murder charges for the death of McCall and her unborn child. He'll then face murder charges in Wyoming.

Baldwin is charged in the deaths of two unidentified women in Wyoming whose bodies were found roughly 400 miles apart. The women were believed to be in their 20's, and investigators nicknamed them “Bitter Creek Betty” and “I-90 Jane Doe.”

Baldwin worked as a ruck-driver when the homicides occurred.


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