It's that time of the year when we all gather with the family (even from a distance of 6 feet, with 10 or fewer of us present, or via Zoom) and celebrate togetherness. And, boy, has 2020 been a rough year.
But imagine every year being that way. Every. Single. Year. For almost 30 years. That's what Kimberly McFarland's loved ones have been dealing with since the night someone decided to stab her to death while she was working overnight at a gas station in Redford, Michigan, on September 15, 1991. I'm working on trying to connect with those who knew Kim as well as law enforcement officials involved in her case. From what I can gather, Kim knew - and trusted - her assailant enough to let him into her LOCKED cash register station. Her assailant left her bleeding out from multiple stab wounds in the employee bathroom. Kim was known to be a gentle soul who loved country music and especially idolized Dolly Parton. She even wanted to become a music teacher so that she could share her passion for music with kids. Look for more information as I keep digging into Kim's life and death. I'm not going to stop. Kim hasn't been forgotten. Her voice didn't die with her. If you knew Kim and want to contribute to my piece on her, please contact me. And please share this so that others can help get the word out that we aren't letting her case go. I'd also love to hear from any LEOs who might be willing to contribute non-sensitive information relevant to Kim's case. SHARE. SHARE. SHARE. 'Tis the season for sharing, after all. Let's share Kim's story, her voice, her legacy... And let's maybe work on finally bringing her killer to justice. He's still out there. Stay tuned for more as I put these puzzle pieces together.
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