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Final Days On Earth with Claire St. Amant

Justice Pending, Episode 40: Kathy Page

Final Days On Earth with Claire St. Amant

Rogue Media Network

News, True Crime

4.4742 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Claire and Susan discuss the 1991 unsolved murder of Kathy Page in Vidor, Texas.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Rogue Media Network podcast.

0:06.3

Do you ever have a story that you just can't get out of your head?

0:10.6

One that you play the details of over and over with your friends.

0:15.2

Well, you've come to the right place.

0:17.9

I'm Claire.

0:19.1

And I'm Susan.

0:20.4

And this is justice pending. A weekly true crime

0:24.4

podcast where we discuss tantalizing crimes with more questions and answers.

0:31.4

Hey everyone. Welcome back to another episode of Justice Pending. I'm Claire. And I'm Susan. And today we're telling the

0:39.3

story of a woman whose Unsolved Murder inspired an Oscar-nominated film, but whose family is still

0:46.3

waiting for justice more than 30 years later. Her name was Kathy Page. In this case,

0:52.5

her case became a symbol of what happens when grief

0:56.1

meets frustration and when families feel abandoned by the system that's supposed to protect them.

1:02.9

I actually heard about this case while I was visiting Texas A&M University to talk about my

1:10.2

memoir, Killer Story, the truth behind true crime

1:12.5

television.

1:13.6

And a student in their journalism department came up to me afterwards and said, have you

1:20.0

ever covered the murder of Kathy Page in Viter, Texas?

1:23.7

And I actually knew it, Susan, because my family used to drive from Houston to Louisiana

1:32.2

to visit relatives. And we would see the billboards. We would see the famous billboards. Yes. The famous

1:39.1

billboards. Yes. And I remember being a child and seeing her picture and the fact that her case was unsolved

1:47.3

and that her family believed that her killer had gotten away with murder.

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