PA PA - Kada Scott, 23, left work early, car found in work parking lot, phone is off, Philadelphia Oct. 4, 2025.

  • #501
I would of thought she said his name to a friend if she was being bothered by him in discussing and LE would of been all over him, if they could find him. They eventually did. I know investigators are not telling the public if they did have a name at that time prev. They got him though, thankfully. What would of made her leave if she did to meet him 'for a minute' maybe, if he called her to. She may of been forced into the car, 'quietly' or got in to talk and he took off. Disgusting human being period him. IMO

If she was being harassed and he had multiple phones, she might not have known who he was, what his name was, or how he close he was.

JMO
 
  • #502
  • #503
If she was being harassed and he had multiple phones, she might not have known who he was, what his name was, or how he close he was.

JMO
Oh I agree.
 
  • #504
I can’t find a record of the prior kidnapping /strangulation charges. I take this to mean that the charges were dropped prior to any court proceedings, such as arraignment. There would be no record if no court proceedings took place. This suggests, imo, that the alleged prior victim was unavailable to the ADA assigned to the case. Moo.
 
  • #505
Also as a reference, if anyone is searching Keon’s priors: Oreland, Jenkintown, Abington, Elkins Park are all townships located just outside of the City of Philadelphia, to the north.

Crime pattern​

Police said King has an alleged "pattern" with this type of history and are asking any other possible victims to come forward.

Toczylowski said King is allegedly connected to a previous kidnapping and strangulation case from earlier in 2025. That case was never tried because the victim did not appear in court, officials said.

Officials said Wednesday they are going to refile charges in that case.

It's difficult for me to reason why on earth this man was released just because the victim did not appear in court. WTH? Now look where we are.
 
  • #506
I can’t find a record of the prior kidnapping /strangulation charges. I take this to mean that the charges were dropped prior to any court proceedings, such as arraignment. There would be no record if no court proceedings took place. This suggests, imo, that the alleged prior victim was unavailable to the ADA assigned to the case. Moo.
She did not show up to court so charges were dropped.
 
  • #507
It's difficult for me to reason why on earth this man was released just because the victim did not appear in court. WTH? Now look where we are.
I feel your anger. Truly. But it’s almost impossible to prosecute a case when the alleged victim does not cooperate.

An obvious move on the part of the defense would be to demand a jury trial. Well, what jury would convict without a witness?

Hence, the charges are dropped.

I don’t like it, but it happens all of the time.

Moo.
 
  • #508
Phone case and card found - is it possible that Kada and/or Keon was not actually at the abandoned school, but her phone and wallet was dropped/lost/sold otherwise left her possession and a homeless person or someone else brought them into the abandoned school?
JMO
 
  • #509
I feel your anger. Truly. But it’s almost impossible to prosecute a case when the alleged victim does not cooperate.

An obvious move on the part of the defense would be to demand a jury trial. Well, what jury would convict without a witness?

Hence, the charges are dropped.

I don’t like it, but it happens all of the time.

Moo.

And often happens because of the mental health spiral caused by the crime
 
  • #510
And often happens because of the mental health spiral caused by the crime
Spot on. Well said.

ETA: there are other options, such as professional juries or fact-finding Judges. We’re not there yet, though.
 
  • #511
Awful reading the updates - unfortunately I do think shes not going to be found alive now.

My thoughts are with her family as they await news.

Can I also just give my thoughts to the lady who was strangled by this man earlier this year and decided against taking it through the courts (likely due to being absolutely terrified of him and possible repercussions)- I dread to think the guilt that shes likely feeling now - do not blame yourself.
 
  • #512
The tips which came in after that press conference this morning helped LE find a potential crime scene and the car.

Proves IMO, why LE needs to share information with the public and enlist their help!! Millions of sets of eyes, vs. a handful - over the entire geographical region!!

My thoughts continue to be with Kada’s family.
Agree on sharing the info as widely as possible. A lot of people don't want to get involved but we owe a debt of gratitude to the alert citizen who called in to report the car. This may be the key piece of evidence to find Kada.
 
  • #513
Awful reading the updates - unfortunately I do think shes not going to be found alive now.

My thoughts are with her family as they await news.

Can I also just give my thoughts to the lady who was strangled by this man earlier this year and decided against taking it through the courts (likely due to being absolutely terrified of him and possible repercussions)- I dread to think the guilt that shes likely feeling now - do not blame yourself.
So well said: do not blame yourself. You protected yourself. I wish we had a better option for you. Be well, and move forward.
 
  • #514
I feel your anger. Truly. But it’s almost impossible to prosecute a case when the alleged victim does not cooperate.

An obvious move on the part of the defense would be to demand a jury trial. Well, what jury would convict without a witness?

Hence, the charges are dropped.

I don’t like it, but it happens all of the time.

Moo.
I totally understand that but there should be a way that this criminal could be tried without the testimony of the victim. Now, he has most likely done the very same thing, except she is still missing.
 
  • #515
I feel your anger. Truly. But it’s almost impossible to prosecute a case when the alleged victim does not cooperate.

An obvious move on the part of the defense would be to demand a jury trial. Well, what jury would convict without a witness?

Hence, the charges are dropped.

I don’t like it, but it happens all of the time.

Moo.
JMO bc IANAL but i think it’s bc the accused has the constitutional right to confront their accuser. According to cornell law it is explicitly stated in the sixth amendment to the constitution.
 
  • #516
I totally understand that but there should be a way that this criminal could be tried without the testimony of the victim. Now, he has most likely done the very same thing, except she is still missing.
Honestly, I don’t know how. The real fix to stuff like this is a better funded victim’s services and advocates network to support survivors in feeling safe enough and stable enough to testify.
 
  • #517
I totally understand that but there should be a way that this criminal could be tried without the testimony of the victim. Now, he has most likely done the very same thing, except she is still missing.
I totally agree, but I wonder if they thought the jury wouldn't convict without the victim testifying.

jmopinion
 
  • #518
Awful reading the updates - unfortunately I do think shes not going to be found alive now.

My thoughts are with her family as they await news.

Can I also just give my thoughts to the lady who was strangled by this man earlier this year and decided against taking it through the courts (likely due to being absolutely terrified of him and possible repercussions)- I dread to think the guilt that shes likely feeling now - do not blame yourself.
I really hope that now that the suspect is in custody and LE is going to open again the earlier case, I hope that the victim feels like she can now testify.
 
  • #519
JMO bc IANAL but i think it’s bc the accused has the constitutional right to confront their accuser. According to cornell law it is explicitly stated in the sixth amendment to the constitution.
I truly understand this, I'm just very frustrated that there isn't a way around this. If Kada is deceased, he will still be tried. Now that he is locked up maybe the other victim will be willing to testify.
 
  • #520
JMO bc IANAL but i think it’s bc the accused has the constitutional right to confront their accuser. According to cornell law it is explicitly stated in the sixth amendment to the constitution.
The Accuser in such a case is the Commonwealth of PA. Therefore, the Commonwealth could theoretically move forward with a case, even if the alleged victim was not available to testify. The problem is this: in a jury trial, the jury expects to hear from the alleged victim. If that victim does not appear, the jury can only speculate. If a trial moves forward without an alleged victim, they can assume anything they want. It’s exceptionally easy for the defense to put forth a case that cannot be refuted by the prosecutor. Hence, most prosecutors would decline to move a case forward without a witness.
 

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