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Murder, She Told

Kimberly Sue Morse Knew Her Killer

Murder, She Told

Kristen Seavey

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

2000 - Providence, Rhode Island. Kimberly Morse was the life of the party. She loved to entertain and make people laugh and smile, and she had a wide circle of friends and family who adored her. A true extrovert, Kim could make friends with just about anyone. This makes it so much harder to accept what happened to her. In January of 2000, somebody was in Kim's home, waiting in the dark for her to get back from work. Somebody who knew she worked late nights. Kim was murdered in her own kitchen. Her body wasn't discovered until 15 hours later when firefighters responded to a fire at the apartment, unaware of the horror waiting inside. But as the mystery unravels, the potential suspect list continues to grow, and one thing remains clear to police: Kimberly Morse knew the man who killed her. Kim had so many people who loved her. People who are still waiting for the day the man who stole Kim's life is in handcuffs. Four of them can be heard in this episode. This is the life and unsolved homicide of Kim Morse. If you have any information about the murder of Kim Morse, please contact the North Providence Police Department at (401) 231-4533. Detailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com Connect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast Support the show here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Murder She Told, true crime stories from Maine, New England, and small town USA.

0:19.7

I'm Kristen Zeevy.

0:21.8

You can connect with me at MurderSheTold.com or on Instagram at MurderSheTold Podcast.

0:33.5

Eddie and Ruthie have three teenagers, and they all live together in their modest home

0:38.0

on Beach Ridge Road in small town York, Maine.

0:41.5

Their kids, Sandy, who was the oldest, Carl, and Kathy, were all closing in on their 18th

0:47.6

birthdays when a surprise came along.

0:50.6

In 1967, Ruth gave birth to Kimberly Sue Morse, the oops baby.

0:56.9

Although Kim was unexpected, she was loved from the moment she opened her eyes, being

1:01.6

dotted on by her parents and all her older siblings.

1:05.1

Beach Ridge Road was a bastion of family, with cousins, aunts, and uncles just a short

1:10.2

walk or bike ride away.

1:13.0

Kim was a beautiful child.

1:14.8

A photo of four-year-old Kimmy showcased beautiful blonde locks, blue eyes.

1:20.4

Looking eyelashes, in a winsome, gapped tooth grin, people were enamored with her.

1:26.1

One of her favorite toys as a child was a jumping rocking horse, and it suited her.

1:31.8

She was a bundle of energy, and she would bounce around on the toy for hours, entertaining

1:36.6

herself, and others.

1:39.1

This is her sister, Sandy.

1:40.1

And when I go through the pictures and things, I've got pictures of us dressing her up,

1:45.1

and I mean, she was our little baby doll, you know, my other sister, Kathy, and I, and

1:51.7

we would just, like I say, we spent a lot of time with her.

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