CastlesBurning
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Just listened to it today - I thought it was well done...though a little upsetting to think about feral boars and alligators possibly preying on her. I guess I won't go camping in east Texas anytime soon....There is a podcast. MISSING FROM THE BRIDGE - UNSOLVED
I believe it is recent, not sure.
Doesn't seem to have any new information.
Talk of the vehicle Black Box and its indications and how those indications were interpreted. Witness went under hypnosis. Cadaver dogs find nothing. Kim took 2 sets of car keys with her. Is that new info? A friend has theory about package delivery.
"When Kim Flint’s SUV is found abandoned on a Rusk County, Texas, bridge after a one-car accident, her family and law enforcement are mystified as to what happened to the 57-year-old wife and mother. Kim, who suffered from various medical conditions, had given up driving months before. At home, investigators find the house unlocked and her purse and cell phone inside. Extensive searches have turned up no trace of Kim, who appears to have vanished into thin air. To find out more about this case visit: Missing from the Bridge
ETA add podcast info, remove ad info.
Can someone please post what is in the link? It is asking me to subscribe to read the article. tia
The search warrant would be required if death investigators wished to remove anything from the property other than the remains that might be of value in determining the cause of death, and doesn't necessarily mean a crime occurred. Rest in Peace Kimberly - you are loved and missed.Wow! I am so glad she was found - this was always a strange case:
Remains of woman missing since 2018 found in Rusk County
ETA: this article mentions her husband had just passed away in Aug 2021. At least the son will hopefully get some answers.
Also hard to interpret why they needed a search warrant if the property owner was the one who reported finding remains?