The paper did not say who passed away I wonder if it was the guy that dropped her off supposedly that the dad would question and show up around him ? Or the ex boyfriend that had a argument that night with her ? I hope the dad gets some closure soon
"We think she's deceased," said McDonough. "We think it's a result of foul play. Unfortunately we don't have a crime scene and we don't have her remains, which would be very important in bringing this case to closure and solving it."
One person who hasn't given up the search for Kim is her father, Richard. He has put up around 300 missing person signs of Kim spanning over 130 miles of western Maine. He maintains every single one himself, using bright duct tape to catch the attention of passers by. He realizes the odds of her still being alive aren't in his favor, but the only thing he's looking for is closure.
"I can't stop, it's my daughter," said Richard as he held back tears. "It's the only thing I can do. I will keep doing it."
i'm already here just a couple hours north. i'm fm maine but went away to college, grad school, and the u.s. air farce(yes i ment to spell it that way). i came back to the world in 1975. i have been all over and travel quite a bit.
a rendevous is an annual or semi annual get together. in the 1800's it was a chance for mountain men to sell their furs, resupply, play some games, and talk with their long unseen buddies. it lasted a few days to 2 weeks. the ancient ones are a group of reenactors who dress in period correct clothing prior to 1840. they camp in the style of pre 1840 w as period correct clothing and tents as is available or can be made. they are a wonderful group of people. i had friends there so i went to see them. one guy sold flintlock muskets,another knives, one did flint fr firemaking and arrowheads, some made clothing. u get the idea. i did not join only because i'm already in too much. thanks for asking.
Recently, Maine Assistant Attorney General Lisa Marchese said, according to www.unitedforayla.com, that Maine State Police are attempting to secure assistance from the FBI in Kim's disappearance and death. Although no trace of her has ever been found, Kim was declared dead in 1993.
"We've been offered help by the FBI. It has been flatly denied," Dalot said.
Now, the family is asking people to sign a petition for a cold case squad, which they believe is needed in Maine not just for Kim's case but for all the other missing persons reports that go unsolved. The petition can be found online at www.change.org/p/permanently-fund-a-cold-case-squad-in-maine.
Unsure if this has already been posted or not..
Feb 21 2015
http://unitedforayla.com/maine-seeking-fbi-input-in-kimberly-moreaus-disappearance/
“I know I’ll never see her in this life again, but having her body at the cemetery aside of my mother who died of cancer two years after she disappeared, her grandfather who died a year after she disappeared- all of these people are gone and we still haven’t got Kim. And here it is 29 years after and we’re still doing this,” he said.
"After 29 years, father still searching for his missing daughter"
http://www.wmtw.com/news/After-29-years-father-still-searching-for-his-missing-daughter/32803398
One father that hopes to gain justice from this squad is Richard Moreau, whose daughter, Kimberly, disappeared on May 9th, 1986. Kimberly was 17 years old when she went out with some friends and never was seen or heard from again.
Being a parent that has a child that's missing and trying to get help all these years and knowing that if there was somebody who was dedicated to doing this, maybe my daughter would be home by now, said Moreau.
Richard Moreau told WMTW News 8 Thursday morning that a large-scale search is going on in Canton off Route 108.
Enman was one of the last people to see Kimberly Moreau alive.
Moreau said he was told that Maine State police have new information on his daughter's disappearance.
"They've got to have some good, strong evidence in order to be able to get a warrant to be able to come on the property and do all the things that they're doing today," Moreau said.
http://www.wcsh6.com/story/news/local/2015/08/06/state-police-confirm-active-search-kimberly-moreau-cold-case-underway/31211343/
From the link:
Kimberly Moreau's father tells NEWS CENTER that the search is going on near the home of one of the men she was last seen with in 1986. He also says he has always suspected him in the case of his daughter's disappearance.