midnight_inthegarden
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This is my first post to web sleuths - my apologies if this isn't in the right spot..
Barbara Jean Kemp was a 19 year old female, killed on December 6, 1976, and found dumped on the side of a dark country road in Volney, NY (upstate NY). There has been no movement on her case since 1976-1977. From what I have gathered by talking to a few of those in the community who knew Barbara from school, there was the assumption that she "got around", hitch hiked and frequented bars and well, "what can you expect to happen?" I've tried to speak with those now in charge of the case - they could not be more standoffish or less helpful. My FOIL requests for any information have been denied. Mind you, the report on the NYS trooper website is just flat out WRONG. Her date of death is wrong, as is her height. If you can't even get the most basic facts of the case right..how can you expect to solve it?
All that I am looking for are thoughts and ideas about what I do know about the case could mean..
Who: Barbara Jean Kemp. 19 year old female. Approximately 5'1", 123 lbs, with shoulder length brown hair, and hazel eyes. Last seen by her family at 1 am on December 1, 1976 in Phoenix, NY. She left the home at 1 am and called the local police station to discuss "family problems." (No other further details on what this means). Her where abouts are murky from Dec 1- Dec 6. The police have never released any clear time line. <modsnip: no source link>
She was said to have had "boyfriends" including one steady boyfriend (unknown who this is), who was not in the area at the time of her death and was "cleared as a suspect."
Where and when: Barbara Jean's body was found at approximately 8:40pm on Monday Dec 6 1976 by a group of passing motorists who thought they saw a bundle of clothing on the side of the road. It was dark by 4:30pm, the temperature was between 38-40 degrees Fahrenheit. Some snow was on the ground but it was not snowing. It was a full moon, but it was cloudy. She was found near the Owen-Illinois Glass Plant (which was built but not yet officially opened until May 23, 1977.) It is a dark country road, and she was dumped right off the road, about 1 minute from a county highway. There is little reason to travel that road unless you live on it. But there are houses very near to where I believe she was dumped. It was believed she had been on the side of the road for approximately 1 hour before she was found (so let's say between 7:00pm - 8:00pm. ) The papers do not say if they believe she was killed 1 hour before, or just dumped but I am guessing she was killed 1 hour before.
<modsnip: no source link>
When the body was found, it was reported on the radio and her mother contacted the police to say her daughter fit the description. She was then identified on December 7, 1976.
<modsnip: rumors and anonymous comments on other sites are not allowed>
My questions and thoughts:
Why dump her in front of the factory (granted it was empty and maybe easy to pull into, but it was easy to spot her from the road on a dark night). Why not try to conceal her better? Why not just dump her in a ditch? Do you think they wanted her to be found?
She was wrapped in the sheet and the bag to prevent blood transfer inside a vehicle or the bed of a truck. If this evidence has been maintained I have to imagine the sheet and bag, and whatever her legs were bound with, came from the perp. No murder weapon was found (per the papers.) With advances in DNA technology, there is a high likelihood an unknown DNA profile could be obtained and then genetic genealogy used to find who these items belonged to.
She was fully dressed for the cold weather. So she was likely hitchhiking and the wrong person picked her up? How likely is it she was killed in the vehicle if she was then wrapped and tied up? Less likely. But still, she was fully dressed ..not how you would be dressed if you were hanging out in someone's home. She could have been redressed..but why? Just throw her clothes out the window or burn them...
The location of her body makes it seem like someone local...or someone who had recently worked building the glass factory (but if that's the case why drop her off at a location you could be tied back to?)
There are numerous cases from the surrounding 5 years of young women, hitch hiking, or walking that were stabbed in the neck or chest. All unsolved to my knowledge.
It seems like NO ONE where I grew up seems to know or care what happened to Barbara. But I do - and I get it, I am just a nobody, but Barbara's story is not unlike those of women in my family that had a hard upbringing and were just trying to find themselves in the world. Her life was brutally and senselessly taken from her. She mattered then...she still does.
Thank you for reading. I welcome all thoughts and comments.
www.findagrave.com
troopers.ny.gov
The location of the glass plant is 123 Great Bear Road Volney, NY (if you want to use google maps to make the 1 min drive from County Rt 57 to the general location of the dump site.
The photo of the house was her childhood home (now demolished) at 773 Homestead Ave, Phoenix NY. Now listed as 7 Homestead Ave ( a new house built on the site.)
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Barbara Jean Kemp was a 19 year old female, killed on December 6, 1976, and found dumped on the side of a dark country road in Volney, NY (upstate NY). There has been no movement on her case since 1976-1977. From what I have gathered by talking to a few of those in the community who knew Barbara from school, there was the assumption that she "got around", hitch hiked and frequented bars and well, "what can you expect to happen?" I've tried to speak with those now in charge of the case - they could not be more standoffish or less helpful. My FOIL requests for any information have been denied. Mind you, the report on the NYS trooper website is just flat out WRONG. Her date of death is wrong, as is her height. If you can't even get the most basic facts of the case right..how can you expect to solve it?
All that I am looking for are thoughts and ideas about what I do know about the case could mean..
Who: Barbara Jean Kemp. 19 year old female. Approximately 5'1", 123 lbs, with shoulder length brown hair, and hazel eyes. Last seen by her family at 1 am on December 1, 1976 in Phoenix, NY. She left the home at 1 am and called the local police station to discuss "family problems." (No other further details on what this means). Her where abouts are murky from Dec 1- Dec 6. The police have never released any clear time line. <modsnip: no source link>
She was said to have had "boyfriends" including one steady boyfriend (unknown who this is), who was not in the area at the time of her death and was "cleared as a suspect."
Where and when: Barbara Jean's body was found at approximately 8:40pm on Monday Dec 6 1976 by a group of passing motorists who thought they saw a bundle of clothing on the side of the road. It was dark by 4:30pm, the temperature was between 38-40 degrees Fahrenheit. Some snow was on the ground but it was not snowing. It was a full moon, but it was cloudy. She was found near the Owen-Illinois Glass Plant (which was built but not yet officially opened until May 23, 1977.) It is a dark country road, and she was dumped right off the road, about 1 minute from a county highway. There is little reason to travel that road unless you live on it. But there are houses very near to where I believe she was dumped. It was believed she had been on the side of the road for approximately 1 hour before she was found (so let's say between 7:00pm - 8:00pm. ) The papers do not say if they believe she was killed 1 hour before, or just dumped but I am guessing she was killed 1 hour before.
<modsnip: no source link>
When the body was found, it was reported on the radio and her mother contacted the police to say her daughter fit the description. She was then identified on December 7, 1976.
<modsnip: rumors and anonymous comments on other sites are not allowed>
My questions and thoughts:
Why dump her in front of the factory (granted it was empty and maybe easy to pull into, but it was easy to spot her from the road on a dark night). Why not try to conceal her better? Why not just dump her in a ditch? Do you think they wanted her to be found?
She was wrapped in the sheet and the bag to prevent blood transfer inside a vehicle or the bed of a truck. If this evidence has been maintained I have to imagine the sheet and bag, and whatever her legs were bound with, came from the perp. No murder weapon was found (per the papers.) With advances in DNA technology, there is a high likelihood an unknown DNA profile could be obtained and then genetic genealogy used to find who these items belonged to.
She was fully dressed for the cold weather. So she was likely hitchhiking and the wrong person picked her up? How likely is it she was killed in the vehicle if she was then wrapped and tied up? Less likely. But still, she was fully dressed ..not how you would be dressed if you were hanging out in someone's home. She could have been redressed..but why? Just throw her clothes out the window or burn them...
The location of her body makes it seem like someone local...or someone who had recently worked building the glass factory (but if that's the case why drop her off at a location you could be tied back to?)
There are numerous cases from the surrounding 5 years of young women, hitch hiking, or walking that were stabbed in the neck or chest. All unsolved to my knowledge.
It seems like NO ONE where I grew up seems to know or care what happened to Barbara. But I do - and I get it, I am just a nobody, but Barbara's story is not unlike those of women in my family that had a hard upbringing and were just trying to find themselves in the world. Her life was brutally and senselessly taken from her. She mattered then...she still does.
Thank you for reading. I welcome all thoughts and comments.

Barbara Jean Kemp (1957-1976) - Find a Grave...
Barbara Jean Kemp, 19, of 773 Homestead Ave., Phoenix died suddenly Monday, Dec. 6, 1976. Born in Fulton, she had resided in Phoenix most of her life. She attended Phoenix Central School. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Lois) Kemp, Phoenix; three sisters Eva, Pauline and Shirley...


Homicide Victim: Kemp, Barbara Jean
Last seen: 12/5/76 in the village of Baldwinsville Remains found: 12/7/76 in the town of Volney
The location of the glass plant is 123 Great Bear Road Volney, NY (if you want to use google maps to make the 1 min drive from County Rt 57 to the general location of the dump site.
The photo of the house was her childhood home (now demolished) at 773 Homestead Ave, Phoenix NY. Now listed as 7 Homestead Ave ( a new house built on the site.)
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