Trucker convicted in 1991 Spring Hill murder faces extradition in serial killing case

SPRING HILL, Tenn. (WZTV) — A former long-haul trucker accused in a string of 1990s killings across multiple states has been convicted in Tennessee and now faces extradition to Wyoming for additional murder charges.

Authorities said Clark Perry Baldwin, 63, was found guilty this week in Maury County for the 1991 murder of Pamela Rose Aldridge McCall, a 33-year-old woman from Virginia who was 24 weeks pregnant at the time of her death. Her body was discovered near a woodline off Saturn Parkway in Spring Hill on March 10, 1991. An autopsy determined she had been strangled. Her unborn child also died as a result.

According to District Attorney Brent Cooper’s office, Baldwin was arrested in 2020 at his home in Waterloo, Iowa, after investigators matched his DNA to evidence from three cold case homicides — McCall’s and two unsolved murders in Wyoming from 1992. The breakthrough came after DA Investigator Tommy Goetz reopened the Spring Hill case and submitted preserved evidence for modern DNA testing, which produced a Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) match to Baldwin…

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