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This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

The Murder of Kathy Page- The Case Behind The Billboards

This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

This Feels Criminal | Formerly Killer Queens

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.43.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In 1991, Kathy Page was found dead in her car in Vidor, Texas—her death staged to look like an accident. Decades later, her murder remains unsolved, but her father's fight for justice and the billboards he raised along I-10 made the case impossible to ignore.

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, welcome to Killer Queens, a true crime podcast. I'm your host, Terella, and like most

0:09.5

millennials, I've always had an obsession with true crime. On KQ, you'll find light true crime

0:14.7

stories, millennial hypes and gripes, some adult language, and maybe a special guest here

0:20.2

and there. Just like a 90s sleepover,

0:22.7

we're just a couple BFFs hanging out. So gather around and let's launch right into it.

0:32.9

In 1991, Kathy Page was found dead in her car in Viter, Texas.

0:37.9

Her death staged to look like an accident.

0:40.6

Decades later, her murder remains unsolved, but her father's fight for justice and the billboards he raised along I-10 made the case impossible to ignore.

0:51.0

Oh, okay.

0:52.5

And in this one, guys, I'm going to be telling Nikita this case.

0:56.2

She does not know not one thing about it.

0:57.8

Not one thing.

0:59.9

Mm-mm.

1:00.5

So, and it's a pretty crazy case.

1:05.0

Is this the one that has, like, is there an HBO series about this one,

1:10.4

billboards in Texas? There's a movie. Okay. Okay. I haven't watched it, so I still don't know. Okay. And I think the movie was kind of based on it, but... Okay. Well, and you know what? That's where we'll start. And also, thank you to Mark for writing this one up. Hey, girl, thanks. And he's going to start off

1:29.4

by hurting your feelings. The first line is in the late 1990s, which feels like a slap of the face to me.

1:35.3

Yeah, that feels hurtful and unnecessary. So we won't be having Mark write any more of these.

1:40.4

Yeah, that was, the late 1990s was a mere 10 years ago.

1:45.3

That was two weeks ago, actually.

1:47.2

Thank you so much.

1:48.1

Obviously.

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