Henry Suwinsky said he accompanied Pamela on the trip, and that she went to Tahoe because she wanted her dog, Wilson, a 150 plus pound Newfoundland to experience snow for the first time. He said that on Sunday, in the middle of the night, Pamela took a fall in the motel parking lot while walking her dog, chipping her tooth and breaking open her lip. He said that she was planning on speaking to the hotel manager about potholes in the parking lot, and was frustrated about her fall, but that she was not acting disoriented afterward.
Henry said that the following afternoon, both he and Pamela wanted to use the internet, but the motel's WiFi access only allowed one guest per room to sign on. He said he went to Starbucks sometime between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., in order to give Pamela some space to work and to call her health insurance provider, and that when he came back hours later, she was gone. He said her dog Wilson was on the bed, and that he howled and did not want to leave the room.
Henry said that Pamela did not know anyone in Tahoe, but that she knew the area well, having stayed at the same motel in the past because it had an accommodating pet policy.
Henry said she never would have left her dog behind. He said he felt that she might have been abducted, but that any possibility was on the table.
Thursday night, when FOX40 arrived at Pamela's home to speak with her roommate, undercover detectives who said they were with the El Dorado County District Attorney's office were searching the home. They seized a computer tower, a small suitcase, and several evidence bags.
Pamela's roommate said Pamela had only lived at the home for a few months, but that Pamela had already made an impact on her as a very nice, studied woman, with a large library. She said Pamela was a writer and editor, who lived for her animals. She said that after Pamela disappearance, Henry brought her dog Wilson back to the home and dropped him off. The roommate and her boyfriend have since been taking care of him.
Wilson also howled and barked worriedly throughout the interview.
"He's usually not a barker," the roommate said.
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