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Cold Case Files

REOPENED: Lil Mis

Cold Case Files

A&E / PodcastOne

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Talk Radio

3.88.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

'Lil Miss' Lisa Marie Kimmel was 18 years old in 1988. She was working at a restaurant and driving around in her new, shiny black Honda CRX. One weekend, she was on her way to visit her family in Casper, Wyoming, but she never made it home. What happened to Lil Miss Lisa Marie? Sponsors: SKIMS: SKIMS Bras are now available at SKIMS.com , Plus, get free shipping on orders over seventy five dollars! If you haven't yet, be sure to let them know we sent you! After you place your order, select 'podcast' in the survey and select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. And if you are looking for a gift for your Valentine or for yourself - SKIMS just launched their best Valentine’s Shop ever - also available at SKIMS.com ZocDoc: Go to Zocdoc.com/CCF and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. 

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0:00.0

This episode discusses stories of intense violence, which may be disturbing to some listeners.

0:05.8

Please, listen with caution. Lisa Marie Kimmel was raised in Billings, Montana, the oldest of four children.

0:18.6

Her grandmother affectionately called her Little Miss Lisa Marie, and it just kind of stuck. The nickname was used

0:25.4

by her entire family and it was eventually shortened to just Little Miss.

0:31.6

In 1988 the year Lisa turned 18, she became the manager of a restaurant.

0:37.6

To reward herself, she purchased a brand new shiny black Honda CRX with custom license plates.

0:45.2

They of course were imprinted with the words,

0:48.0

Little Miss.

0:50.4

During this particular weekend, March 25th, Lisa had decided to return to Billings to see her family.

0:57.0

On the way, she'd planned to stop and pick up her boyfriend, Ed, and Cody, Wyoming. She called him before she left home, guessing she would arrive

1:06.5

around midnight. But Lisa never made it to her boyfriend's house. In fact, the last person to see Lisa was a police officer.

1:15.0

She'd been pulled over for speeding while passing through Douglas,

1:20.0

Wyoming.

1:23.0

From A&E, this is cold case files.

1:27.0

Ed became frantic as midnight past and morning came and he still hadn't heard from or seen any sign of Lisa.

1:40.0

He left a number of messages on Lisa's parents answering machine, hoping they had heard from her.

1:47.0

Lisa's parents noticed the flashing light on the answering machine at about 2 in the afternoon.

1:52.0

This is Sheila Kimmel, Lisa's mother.

1:55.0

We received a number of phone calls

1:58.0

letting us know that Ed was trying to reach us and that she had not made it to his place that evening and that's

2:09.8

when we realized that something was desperately wrong.

2:14.3

Lisa's friends and family all joined in the search.

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