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The FOX True Crime Podcast

Web Of Lies: How A Serial Killer Fooled The FBI

The FOX True Crime Podcast

Fox News

True Crime

4.7 • 826 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In 2003, four people mysteriously disappeared. Their paths never crossed, but they were all connected in one monster's web of darkness, deception, and lies. That monster's name was Scott Kimball. For years, Kimball led a double life. By day, he was a paid FBI informant. But by night, he was a cold-blooded serial killer. Retired FBI Special Agent Jonny Grusing provides firsthand insights into his high-stakes investigation into one of Colorado's most chilling serial killer cases, as detailed in his book, The Devil I Knew. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It all began with four disappearances.

0:07.0

Four people whose paths never crossed but were connected by one man.

0:13.0

It started with 24-year-old Leanne Emory, who on January 16, 2003, left her parents home,

0:20.0

telling them she was going to Mexico to go caving with friends.

0:23.6

It was the last time her family would see her alive.

0:27.6

Next was Jennifer Markham, who disappeared the same year.

0:31.6

A 25-year-old single mother to a four-year-old son, the last evidence of her whereabouts,

0:36.6

was her parked car near the

0:38.8

Denver International Airport. Casey McLeod was only 19 years old, full of life and full of kindness.

0:46.4

In the summer of 2003, Casey ran out after an argument with her mother. She was never heard

0:52.4

from again. And then there was Terry Kimball, a man with few

0:56.7

connections and a few thousand dollars which he carried with him at all times in a briefcase.

1:02.4

Four lives abruptly ended, yet all connected in one monster's web of darkness, deception,

1:09.5

and lies.

1:12.9

His name was Scott Kimball.

1:17.5

I'm Emily Campanio, and this is the Fox True Crime podcast. I'm... Scott Kimball was a killer in plain sight.

1:50.0

His criminal history began years before his murders.

1:56.4

Kimball established himself as a fraudster in conman in his youth and early adulthood,

2:01.2

spending many years in and out of prison.

2:04.2

Over time, he honed his ability to trick law enforcement,

2:08.0

laying the groundwork to become an informant for local police.

2:11.6

But by manipulating his cellmates and taking advantage of their outside connections,

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