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http://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/Wis-Rapids-Man-to-be-Charged-in-1984-Plover-Death-271453501.html
Pamela Reinwand, 19, died of single gunshot wound May 13, 1984 at the couple's Plover home. Her death was ruled a suicide; however, in 2009 Pamela Reinwand's body was exhumed following advancements in technology. Police were acting on a tip they received in 2008.
During an interview with police in 1984, a cousin of Pamela's told police she [Pamela] was excited about being a new mom and suspected the death was something other a suicide. Pamela's daughter was about six months old at the time of the death. Another witness said after Pamela's funeral she was at the couple's home and saw Pam's bags packed and suspected Pamela intended to leave Joseph prior to her death...
A trial has been scheduled to begin July 10, 2015 in Portage County.
http://www.wisconsinrapidstribune.c...sin-rapids-homicide-joseph-reinwand/20485999/
Joseph B. Reinwand, 55, is serving a life sentence for first-degree intentional homicide in the 2008 shooting death of Dale R. Meister, 35, of Wisconsin Rapids...
According to court documents in the Portage County case, Joseph Reinwand is accused of killing Pamela after the two went out to dinner May 13, 1984, and he became angry that she ordered an expensive meal. Joseph Reinwand told investigators at the time that he slapped his wife when they returned home, and that she then shot herself with a pistol, according to the criminal complaint.
During the investigation of the 2008 shooting death of Meister, authorities found new evidence regarding the Portage County shooting of Pamela Reinwand and reopened the case, which originally had been declared a suicide. During the Wood County court proceedings, it was revealed that Meister had quoted Reinwand as boasting that he had already gotten away with one murder and could do it again.