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Episode 294: Kimberly Michelle Wilson-Talley: Snapshot

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Ed Dentzel

True Crime

41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2022

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Kimberly Michelle Wilson-Talley was a 49 year old from Youngstown, OH. She had two siblings and was a cancer survivor. During the course of January 2017, friends and family noticed they hadn’t heard from Kimberly. An inspection of her apartment revealed Kimberly hadn’t been there in a while. She was never seen again. Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/kimberly-michelle-wilson-talley NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/51743?nav Article: https://www.wfmj.com/story/34411077/youngstown-police-say-attempt-made-to-sell-missing-womans-car If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Kimberly Wilson-Talley, please contact the Youngstown Police Department at (330) 747-7911. You can find Unfound episodes on: Spotify, iTunes, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Stitcher, Podbean, and many other platforms, especially outside the United States. Unfound has social media accounts on: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Speaking of YouTube, join me on Wednesdays at 9pm ET on the Unfound Podcast Channel for the Live Show, the only one of its kind in true crime. Ask questions. Chat with other viewers. And give the show a thumbs up. You can contribute to Unfound in the following ways: 1. Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast 2. Paypal.me/unfoundpodcast 3. Contribute during the Live Show with Superchat. And 4. Join the YouTube Membership program for the low price of $2.99/month. The website: theunfoundpodcast.com The email address: [email protected] And, please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Kimberly Michelle Wilson Talley was a 49-year-old from Youngstown, Ohio.

0:06.2

She had two siblings and was a cancer survivor.

0:11.1

During the course of January 2017, friends and family noticed they hadn't heard from Kimberly.

0:19.4

An inspection of her apartment revealed Kimberly hadn't been there in a while.

0:25.3

She was never seen again.

0:30.6

I'm Ed Denzel, and this is Unfound.

0:55.3

A picture is worth a thousand words.

1:03.7

The origin of that saying comes from Henrik Ibsen in 1906, so says Wikipedia.

1:11.2

To also quote that website, the saying means that many times complex or multiple ideas

1:17.4

can often better be explained with one image than with a verbal description.

1:24.4

For those of us who devote a lot of time to disappearances, this is surely true.

1:30.3

Some examples, Stephen Coacher, the video of him in that Henderson subdivision out does

1:36.7

anything that anyone could have ever told us.

1:41.2

Dale Kirstetter, would we believe he was taken hostage without that security camera?

1:48.2

Brian Schaeffer, do I need to say more?

1:51.8

However, the issue with missing persons cases is that the more video and pictures we get,

1:58.9

the more questions we have in a way undermining Henrik Ibsen's original idea.

2:06.6

Well with Kimberly Wilson Talley, although nobody is sure when she went missing, there

2:12.6

is a lot of evidence pointing to what happened, but does it all really come down to a snapshot?

2:21.8

And now a summary of the case, this is brought to you by my friend Megan Linas' website,

2:27.3

CharlieProject.org.

2:31.4

Kimberly Wilson Talley was a private person, even though she and her sister lived within

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