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September 15, 2025 16 mins

Welcome to YoreTown, where we uncover the dark histories and unsolved mysteries of small-town America.

In this episode, we're diving deep into the brutal and chilling case that shook Wyoming: the 1988 murder of Lisa Marie Kimmel. Her body was found in the North Platte River, and for 14 long years, her case remained cold, a terrifying unanswered question for her family and the entire state.

Join us as we trace Lisa's final moments, the relentless pursuit of justice by her family, and the groundbreaking advancements in DNA forensics that finally cracked the case. We explore how forensic science evolved from the 80s to identify her killer, Dale Wayne Eaton, in a way that was previously unimaginable.

This is more than just a true crime story. It’s a powerful reflection on the human side of justice, the emotional toll of a cold case, and the technology that can finally give a voice to the victims. We also discuss the lingering questions about Dale Eaton and the possibility of other victims. If you're looking for a detailed, respectful deep dive into a case that has come to define modern true crime investigations, this is the episode for you.


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