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Unresolved

Susan & Jeffrey Klungness

Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

"I don't know what's happened to the kid. I don't know if he's a victim. I don't know if he's a suspect. I don't know what he is."

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

On the afternoon of Saturday, March 2nd, 1996, 52-year-old Ronald Klungness returned home to the

0:41.9

mobile home he lived in with his family in Bonnie Lake, Washington. Ronald, a longtime employee of the

0:48.2

Boeing plant in Auburn, had left for work at 5.30 that morning and did not return home until just

0:54.0

after 4 o'clock in the afternoon. As he pulled into the driveway, he noticed that his wife Susan's car

1:00.1

was gone. That wasn't unusual, but he had expected her to be home when he got there. Regardless,

1:06.4

he thought little of it and headed inside, noticing that the front door had been left unlocked.

1:12.1

As he stepped inside, he noticed that the television had been left on. Both were strange, but not

1:18.8

incredibly so. Ronald called out for Susan and her 14-year-old son Jeffrey, but received no response.

1:24.8

Ronald looked around briefly for his family, but found no sign of them. He walked to the master bedroom,

1:31.6

but found the door shut. He tried opening it, but wasn't able to without using his body weight.

1:37.4

He decided to let it go for now, surmising that something had fallen against the door. Whatever it

1:43.6

was, it was something he would have to get to later. After a long day of work, he likely wanted to

1:48.4

relax. Ronald went out to the kitchen to fix himself something to eat, opening up a can of

1:53.9

chili and heating it up before returning to the living room and sitting down. He ate the food and

1:59.1

then passed out in front of the TV while sitting in an armchair, presumably sometime after 4.30 pm.

2:06.0

A couple of hours later, closer to 6.30, Ronald woke up and noticed that his wife had not returned

2:12.4

home while he had been napping. He went looking for her again in their home, walking back to their

2:17.5

bedroom. The door there was still closed, and Ronald struggled to open it. He pushed against it,

2:24.3

eventually able to look behind the door into the bedroom beyond it. There, he discovered what had

2:30.3

been pressed against the door, making it so hard to open. It was the body of his wife, and she had

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