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🗓️ 28 July 2018
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On May 10, 1986, 17-year-old Kimberly Moreau had planned to attend her High School junior prom in her hometown of Jay, Maine. She had an argument with her boyfriend, Mike, and she was so upset that she refused to go to the prom. Instead of going to the prom, she had hung out with a friend, Rhonda.
The two girls met up with two 25 year old men; Brian Enman and Darren Joudrey. They cruised around that day with the men in a white Pontiac Trans Am. Kim came home around 11:00 PM that night. Her parents weren't home, they working at the local VFW that night. One of her sisters, Karen, was home with her boyfriend, Bob. She told her sister that she’d be back in about an hour, but Kim would never make it back home that night. She has now been missing for 32 years. Kim’s father, Richard, has never stopped searching for his daughter. He has one goal in mind, he just wants to find Kim.
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0:18.0 | It still comes down to only one thing. We haven't got her body home. I've never been able to. |
0:24.0 | We have a memorial stone already at the cemetery. It's down there, side of her grandmother and grandfather and side of her mother. |
0:37.0 | And someday I'll be there, but getting her home and being able to say, okay, now I know where she is. |
0:47.0 | But for anybody just to take a body and do whatever they did with it, to me is absolutely insane. |
0:58.0 | How can anybody with any kind of conscience ever live with doing something like that? |
1:05.0 | A May 10, 1986, 17-year-old Kimberly Marrow had planned to attend her high school junior prom in her hometown of J-Mean. |
1:23.0 | She hadn't argument with her boyfriend Mike, and she was so upset that she refused to go to the prom. Instead, she ditched her prom plans and decided to hang out with other friends. |
1:34.0 | She went out with her friend Ronda, who grew up down the street and attended the same high school as Kimberly and her two sisters. |
1:40.0 | In recent months, Kim and Ronda had grown closer. The two girls met up with two 25-year-old male acquaintances, Brian and Darren. |
1:49.0 | They cruised around that day with the men in a white Pontiac Trans-Am. Kim came home around 11pm that night. Her parents were working at the local VFW at the time. |
2:00.0 | But she told her 19-year-old sister that she'd be back in about an hour. But Kim would never make it back home that night. |
2:07.0 | And over 32 years later, she still remains missing. Kim's father Richard has never stopped searching for his daughter. |
2:14.0 | He has one goal in mind. He just wants to find Kim. |
2:19.0 | I'm Marissa, and from Wondery, this is episode 132 of The Vanished. Kimberly Marrow's story. |
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3:53.0 | In March of 2017, Kim was a junior at J High School, where she was a cheerleader and digimonastics. Kim had big dreams of becoming a model. |
4:03.0 | The 1980s were a different time, a time when most teens had a bit more freedom than they do today. Kim's parents felt that she was responsible, and there was no danger in their neighborhood. None of the kids ever had to worry about being out during the day or night. |
4:18.0 | Here's Kim's sister Diane speaking about that time. |
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