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Cain and Abel: The Murder of Zetta Camille Arfmann

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In November of 1999, Zetta Camille Arfmann was a 14-year-old freshman at Oskaloosa High School in Oskaloosa, Kansas. She had recently moved in with her sister, Heidi Bledsoe, Heidi’s husband, Floyd and the couple’s children Cody and Christian. This move proved good for Camille, as she quickly began to succeed academically, becoming an honor roll student, and found stability with Heidi and Floyd. Shortly after her move, tragedy would strike. On November 5th, 1999, Camille was dropped off at her home by the bus driver wand was seen walking towards her home. That was the last time Camille Arfmann was seen alive. After a frantic search into her disappearance and the discovery of her body days later on a family farm, a small town would be pushed and pulled over allegations that centered around two brothers: Tom and Floyd Bledsoe. It would take 16 years of pain and mystery before the truth finally came to light as to what really happened to Camille. A good old fashioned ‘whodunnit’ case that will have you bewildered and blind-sided at every turn.

Resources:

Justin Wingerter’s book: Four Shots in Oskie

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​​Art for the podcast was created by Kelly Steen. Editing/Production for the podcast by Bltzwolff
(bltzwolff@gmail.com).

​WILDCIDE Podcast and any content posted is presented solely for general informational, educational, and
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at the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach,
psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in
obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance
of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

References:
Doornbos, C. (2018, September 24). Original suspect in girl’s murder dies of apparent suicide as case about to be
revisited. LJWorld.com. https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2015/nov/13/man-whose-dna-matches-semen-
found-1999-murder-vict/
Floyd Bledsoe - National registry of exonerations. National registry of exonerations. (2015, December 14).
https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=4809

Miller, J. (2019, August 17). Brother’s keeper. The Pitch. https://www.thepitchkc.com/brothers-keeper-2/
Possley, M. (2015, December 14). FLOYD BLEDSOE. Floyd Bledsoe - National registry of exonerations.
https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=4809
Wingerter, J. (2018, September 24). Original suspect in girl’s murder dies of apparent suicide as case about to be
revisited. LJWorld.com. https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2015/nov/13/man-whose-dna-matches-semen-
found-1999-murder-vict/
Wingerter, J. (2016, January 10). Four shots in Oskie - Part 1: The confessions of Tom Bledsoe. The Topeka Capital-
Journal. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2016/01/10/four-shots-in-oskie-part-1-confessions-of-tom-
bledsoe/11061701007/
Wingerter, J. (2016b, January 11). Four shots in Oskie - Part 2: The search for Camille Arfmann. The Topeka Capital-
Journal. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2016/01/11/four-shots-in-oskie-part-2-search-for-camille-
arfmann/11061864007/
Wingerter, J. (2016b, January 12). Four shots in Oskie - Part 3: The trial of Floyd Bledsoe. The Topeka Capital-
Journal. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2016/01/12/four-shots-in-oskie-part-3-trial-of-floyd-
bledsoe/11061815007/

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In November of 1999, Zetta Camille Arfmann was a 14-year-old freshman at Oskaloosa High School in Oskaloosa, Kansas. She had recently moved in with her sister, Heidi Bledsoe, Heidi’s husband, Floyd and the couple’s children Cody and Christian. This move proved good for Camille, as she quickly began to succeed academically, becoming an honor roll student, and found stability with Heidi and Floyd. Shortly after her move, tragedy would strike. On November 5th, 1999, Camille was dropped off at her home by the bus driver wand was seen walking towards her home. That was the last time Camille Arfmann was seen alive. After a frantic search into her disappearance and the discovery of her body days later on a family farm, a small town would be pushed and pulled over allegations that centered around two brothers: Tom and Floyd Bledsoe. It would take 16 years of pain and mystery before the truth finally came to light as to what really happened to Camille. A good old fashioned ‘whodunnit’ case that will have you bewildered and blind-sided at every turn.

Resources:

Justin Wingerter’s book: Four Shots in Oskie

Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, you can follow/subscribe to “WILDCIDE” on your favorite podcast
listening app. While you’re there, please rate and leave us a review – we would really appreciate it! You can also
visit our website at www.wildcidepodcast.com (MERCH NOW AVAILABLE!)
Make sure to get updates by following us on Instagram (@wildcidepodcast) and Facebook (Wildcide Podcast).
Don’t forget Wildcide Wednesdays- new episodes drop every Wednesday at 6am EST. Interviews will drop every
other Friday at 6am EST.
​​Art for the podcast was created by Kelly Steen. Editing/Production for the podcast by Bltzwolff
(bltzwolff@gmail.com).

​WILDCIDE Podcast and any content posted is presented solely for general informational, educational, and
entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is
at the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach,
psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in
obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance
of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

References:
Doornbos, C. (2018, September 24). Original suspect in girl’s murder dies of apparent suicide as case about to be
revisited. LJWorld.com. https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2015/nov/13/man-whose-dna-matches-semen-
found-1999-murder-vict/
Floyd Bledsoe - National registry of exonerations. National registry of exonerations. (2015, December 14).
https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=4809

Miller, J. (2019, August 17). Brother’s keeper. The Pitch. https://www.thepitchkc.com/brothers-keeper-2/
Possley, M. (2015, December 14). FLOYD BLEDSOE. Floyd Bledsoe - National registry of exonerations.
https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=4809
Wingerter, J. (2018, September 24). Original suspect in girl’s murder dies of apparent suicide as case about to be
revisited. LJWorld.com. https://www2.ljworld.com/news/2015/nov/13/man-whose-dna-matches-semen-
found-1999-murder-vict/
Wingerter, J. (2016, January 10). Four shots in Oskie - Part 1: The confessions of Tom Bledsoe. The Topeka Capital-
Journal. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2016/01/10/four-shots-in-oskie-part-1-confessions-of-tom-
bledsoe/11061701007/
Wingerter, J. (2016b, January 11). Four shots in Oskie - Part 2: The search for Camille Arfmann. The Topeka Capital-
Journal. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2016/01/11/four-shots-in-oskie-part-2-search-for-camille-
arfmann/11061864007/
Wingerter, J. (2016b, January 12). Four shots in Oskie - Part 3: The trial of Floyd Bledsoe. The Topeka Capital-
Journal. https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2016/01/12/four-shots-in-oskie-part-3-trial-of-floyd-
bledsoe/11061815007/

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