RI RI- Kimberly Sue Morse, 32, exotic dancer @ the Foxy Lady, stabbed & nude body put in bathtub & set on fire, N. Providence, 19/1/99, *New initiative*

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'In a previous interview with the Herald, Marino had said he sent the case down to the FBI's Behavior Science Unit in Quantico, Va., and later had met with 11 FBI profilers who reviewed the case. They provided a possible scenario about the killer and what happened that night.'
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''According to a previous interview with Marino, Jan. 18, 1999 was a normal Tuesday night for Morse, who was working that night as an exotic dancer at the Foxy Lady.

She got into her Jeep Cherokee and drove home to her basement apartment at 5 Garibaldi St., arriving home between 1:40 and 1:50 a.m. Morse unlocked the front door to the Brick Manor Condominiums and walked down a few stairs to the bottom floor. The first door on the right was the laundry room and next door was Unit 28, a one-bedroom apartment where Kimberly lived for three years.

She opened her door and entered the kitchen, where Marino said he believes the murder took place. Morse walked into the kitchen and set her keys on the counter. She took off her black leather gloves and was surprised from behind by her killer who immediately cut her throat''.

by: Kim Kalunian: Apr 19, 2024
In January 2000, a horrific discovery was made in a local apartment.
Kimberly Morse was found stabbed to death with her clothes set on fire.
Decades later, the suspect is still at large.
Now a critical piece of evidence could crack the case wide open.
Watch “Who Killed Kimberly Morse?” Tuesday at 5 on 12 News.
 
Apr 19, 2024 rbbm
Tuesday on 12 News at 5 -- how a critical piece of evidence could help solve a January 2000 murder.
''NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Firefighters rushed into a burning basement apartment in North Providence on Jan. 19, 2000.
They quickly put out the flames but were taken aback by what they saw inside.
There was blood everywhere.
A body was found in the tub. It had been set on fire.
“One of the worst ones I’ve ever seen,” North Providence Police Lt. Thomas Jones said.''
Then, in 2014, there was a potential break in the case. Jones said they received an anonymous email with information.
“It led us to Michigan and I worked with the Michigan State Police following up those leads,” he said.
It didn’t lead to an arrest but it did allow Jones to rule out a few names. In hopes of bringing in new tips, he added the investigation to a deck of cold case playing cards. Each card in the deck highlights an unsolved homicide or missing person investigation in Rhode Island.''

Kimberly Morse is the 7 of clubs.
Technology is on Jones’ side as well. Detectives have the DNA of the person they believe killed Morse''
 

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