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Doe ID: Kay Adams Medin

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AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Episode 149 Doe ID: Kay Adams Medin

In February 1993, a man walking along Trinidad Head; a rocky promontory beach area near the town of Trinidad in Humboldt County, California, made a shocking discovery. He found what he believed to be a piece of human skull. He contacted authorities who verified his hunch. DNA from the skull fragment would be entered into various databases in an effort to learn the identify of the donor with no luck. Years later, the skull fragment would be connected to another case through DNA.

In November, 1987, the Humboldt County Sheriff's dept received an  package in the mail from an anonymous sender. It contained human skeletal remains and an accompanying letter provided directions  to more human remains near Ammon Ridge Road in Humboldt County. Investigators went to the location, and found more human remains. An examination of teeth found with the remains confirmed that they belonged to 48 year old Kay Adams Medin. She had been reported missing from her Trinity County home by her husband in August 1987. The location in Humboldt County where her remains were found is over 100 miles away from her home. 

Eventually, Othram Labs did DNA work on the skull fragment found in 1993 at Trinidad Head, and their work led them to ID the skull fragment as belonging to Kay Adams Medin. That skull fragment was found 45 miles from Kay's home. It remains a mystery as to how the skull fragment wound up so far away from the rest of Kay's remains. Theories include that it was carried by flowing water, or that a large bird may have carried it.

Police long suspected that Kay Adams was murdered by her husband Nikolas Medin, but they lacked the evidence to prove it. They theorize that he was the anonymous mailer of the package containing Kay's bones, and the letter directing police to more remains. They believe he only directed them to her remains, so she could be declared dead, and he could collect on her life insurance policy. Nikolas Medin died in 2018, and was never charged in connection with his wife's death.  While Kay never got the justice she deserved, she at least got her name back, and this is her story. 

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A heavy breather on the line, or maybe a hang-up phone call. A cold letter mailed a taunt police

0:05.9

or a victim's family. A mean-spirited email meant to inflict pain on its recipient.

0:11.9

What do all these things have in common? They're all various modes of communication

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connected to shocking crimes going back decades. I'm Mike Morford, host of the podcast Killer Communications,

0:23.2

and in every episode, I tell the story of a case involving some form of sinister contact,

0:28.3

whether it's to a victim, their family, police, or the press. For the senders of these communications,

0:34.2

it's bold and brazen. For the recipients, it can be frightening or downright terrifying.

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And you won't believe just how often it happens. Check out killer communications right now

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everywhere you listen to podcast. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.

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Be sure to check out some of the other great true crime podcasts from this network,

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including The Murder in My Family, Missing Persons, Scene of the Crime, Zodiac speaking,

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don't miss an episode. The

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The the new to be the The

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The On February 16, 1993, a man was out for a walk at tucked away Trinidad Head Beach in Trinidad

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Harbor, Humboldt County, California. The small beach is nestled among rocky promontories and has a bit

2:26.1

of a wild feel, with large rocks jutting from the water, untamed seagrass surrounding the

2:32.0

small semicircle of tan sand, and a rustic pier extending into the shallow water.

2:37.6

The walking man saw something on the ground at the shoreline that stood out. Picking it up, he noted that it very much looked like the top of a human skull, and that's exactly what it was.

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The man turned the piece of skull into the Fortuna California Police Department,

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