Kansas City True Crime Cases hosted by sisters Hether and Haley. Hether, an administrator with The Doe Network, has 12 years of experience volunteering with families of missing persons. A friend of Haley's stepson (who lived with them briefly while attending high school) was murdered in 2016. After his death, she founded “We Are His Voice” (now called “We Are Their Voice”), a call-to-action community group pursuing justice for Kansas City’s crime victims. The sisters discuss missing person and unsolved murder cases in the Kansas City area and include interviews with family members of the victim's when possible.
Kansas City True Crime: Edward Voss Jr, who was known as Teddy, was killed in Kansas City on January 25, 1980. His murder remains unsolved. True Crime
Jennifer Judd was found murdered on her kitchen floor in Baxter Springs, Kansas on May 11, 1992. We’re not detectives. We can’t tell you who killed Jennifer Judd. Facts don’t change. And when statements change, we need to ask ourselves why. And some of those closest to Jennifer have repeatedly changed their story. This is Jennifer's story.
Jesse Thomas was shot and killed in Kansas City on August 1, 2023. His murder remains unsolved.
T'Montez Hurt was last seen on February 1, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Kansas City True Crime: Artemus Ogletree was staying in room 1046 in President Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri. His murder happened in 1935 and remains unsolved.
Who Dunnit Sisters, a Kansas City true crime podcast, focuses on unsolved murder and missing person cases in the Kansas City area. True Crime True Crime Stories
Josephine Scott disappeared from Chillicothe, Missouri on January 4, 1957.
Kansas City True Crime: On May 9, 1987, in Kansas City, Missouri, the body of Anne Barnes was found in the back seat of her car. Her murder remains unsolved.
Kansas City True Crime: Kamari Bridges was shot and killed in Kansas City on October 31, 2021. His murder remains unsolved.
Kansas City True Crime: On June 27, 1984, in Kansas City, Billie Jean Nash was murdered outside her apartment. Her murder remains unsolved.
Kansas City True Crime: Jonathan Johnson disappeared from his home on May 11, 1986. Two weeks later his body was found. His murder remains unsolved. True crime
Kansas City True Crime: Tony Payne was murdered July 2, 1977, in Overland Park, Kansas. His murder remains unsolved. True crime
Kansas City True Crime: Alonzo Thomas IV was murdered April 4, 2014, in Kansas City, Missouri. His murder remains unsolved.
Tyra Brown was murdered on April 17, 2016, in Kansas City, Missouri. She had given her cousin a ride to a house party and was waiting in her car to give him a ride home. Tyra's murder remains unsolved.
Kansas City True Crime: Darrian Stevens was murdered November 3, 2017, in Kansas City. His murder remains unsolved.
Who Dunnit Sisters, a Kansas City true crime podcast, focuses on unsolved murder and missing person cases in the Kansas City area.
Latisha Hare's burned body was discovered in an abandoned home on February 3, 2014, in Kansas City, Kansas. She was 13 weeks pregnant at the time of her murder. Her murder remains unsolved.
Travis Turner was murdered August 26, 2019, in Kansas City. His murder remains unsolved.
Who Dunnit Sisters, a Kansas City true crime podcast, focuses on unsolved murder and missing person cases in the Kansas City area.
Carlos Garcia was murdered December 22, 2021 in Kansas City, Kansas. His murder remains unsolved.
Matthew Gatson was shot and killed on December 11, 2022, in Kansas City, Missouri. His murder remains unsolved.
On December 11, 2017, Libby Caswell was found lying dead on a motel bathroom floor. The medical examiner ruled Libby's death as asphyxiation by undetermined means. The Independence Police Department believe Libby committed suicide and closed her case. Experts in the field of strangulation believe Libby was strangled and her murder scene was staged to look like a suicide.
Christian Olivarez was shot and killed on December 30, 2018, in Kansas City, Missouri. His murder remains unsolved.
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