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It killed any real investigation from the very beginning. Police latched on to a false narrative and got tunnel vision on it. But now that a new detective on the case has worked with the family to separate fact from fiction, the family's working on correcting that false narrative everywhere it still appears, which is exactly what I hope this episode was able to continue to do.
It killed any real investigation from the very beginning. Police latched on to a false narrative and got tunnel vision on it. But now that a new detective on the case has worked with the family to separate fact from fiction, the family's working on correcting that false narrative everywhere it still appears, which is exactly what I hope this episode was able to continue to do.
Kimberly went missing 45 years ago this year. She has a family who loves her and has never stopped looking for her. And their advocate told us that even after all the time that's passed and the missed opportunities, they're still optimistic about where the investigation stands today. And they want to be clear that it's not more of the same.
Kimberly went missing 45 years ago this year. She has a family who loves her and has never stopped looking for her. And their advocate told us that even after all the time that's passed and the missed opportunities, they're still optimistic about where the investigation stands today. And they want to be clear that it's not more of the same.
The new detective on the case has been thorough and empathetic and communicative. And they believe that she's all in on solving this case for real this time. So if you or anyone you know has any information about the disappearance of Kimberly Doss, please contact the Davenport PD at 563-326-7979. Or call Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities at 309-762-9500 to leave an anonymous tip.
The new detective on the case has been thorough and empathetic and communicative. And they believe that she's all in on solving this case for real this time. So if you or anyone you know has any information about the disappearance of Kimberly Doss, please contact the Davenport PD at 563-326-7979. Or call Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities at 309-762-9500 to leave an anonymous tip.
You can find all the source material for this episode on our website, CrimeJunkiePodcast.com. And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast. And we'll be back next week with a brand new episode. Crime Junkie is an AudioChuck production. So, what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?
You can find all the source material for this episode on our website, CrimeJunkiePodcast.com. And you can follow us on Instagram at Crime Junkie Podcast. And we'll be back next week with a brand new episode. Crime Junkie is an AudioChuck production. So, what do you think, Chuck? Do you approve?
But I'm also on tour for Crime Junkie.
But I'm also on tour for Crime Junkie.
But I'm also on tour for Crime Junkie.
So there's like definitely bullet points somewhere, but I don't know. I mean, we're not, I work very differently too. I don't know.
So there's like definitely bullet points somewhere, but I don't know. I mean, we're not, I work very differently too. I don't know.
So there's like definitely bullet points somewhere, but I don't know. I mean, we're not, I work very differently too. I don't know.
I don't know what like getting through a whole book would like look like with the two of us.
I don't know what like getting through a whole book would like look like with the two of us.
I don't know what like getting through a whole book would like look like with the two of us.