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Do you know any of these women?

Published May 15, 2008 at 8:04 p.m.

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Leann Emry

Leann Emry

Kaysi McLeod

Kaysi McLeod

Jennifer Marcum

Jennifer Marcum

Terry Kimball

Terry Kimball

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Can you help? If you recognize any of the women in these photos, please call the FBI's Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force at 303-629-7171.

August 2002: Scott Kimball contacts the FBI from jail and says accused drug dealers have asked him to murder a witness. Jennifer Marcum, the girlfriend of one of the accused men, is supposed to help him, he says.

December 2002: Kimball is released early from prison to work as an FBI informant in the murder-for-hire case. He says he's in daily contact with Marcum.

January 2003: Leann Emry, 24, of Aurora, disappears from Moab, Utah.

February 2003: Jennifer Marcum goes missing.

June 2003: Kimball tells the FBI one of the drug dealers killed Marcum. He later passes a polygraph test.

July 2003: Cell phone records show Kimball's and Marcum's cell phones had no calls received or dialed for three days around the time Marcum went missing. Kimball tells the FBI he was in the mountains alone.

Mid-2003: Kimball befriends Lori McLeod and her daughter, Kaysi.

August 2003: Witnesses say Kimball picks up Kaysi to drive her to work, but she never arrives and isn't seen again. Kimball says he never picked the girl up. A few weeks later, Kimball and Lori McLeod get married in Las Vegas.

May 2004: Jennifer Marcum is added to a national law enforcement database as a "missing and endangered" person.

September 2004: Kimball's uncle, Terry Kimball, comes to stay and disappears a short time later. Scott Kimball says his uncle won the Ohio lottery and moved to Mexico with a stripper.

November 2004: The FBI learns someone using Terry Kimball's bank account kited $23,000 in checks.

March 2006: Kimball is arrested in California for violating his probation.

November 2006: A different FBI agent is assigned to the case.

March 2007: The agent receives a photo of a partially nude, blonde-haired woman that Kimball's wife says she found in his things. The woman in the photo, dated Feb. 3, 2003, looks like Jennifer Marcum.

April 2007: The FBI lists Terry Kimball in the national database as missing or endangered.

May 2007: Authorities find nearly 300 graphic images of women being assaulted or restrained on Kimball's computer. The majority appear to be downloaded from the Internet.

May 2008: Authorities ask for the public's help in identifying four possible witnesses.

Source: Affidavits written by FBI agents.

Comments

  • May 16, 2008

    1:30 a.m.

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    happymike44 writes:

    What did this guy do with these women.Makes me wonder if this guy is a serial killer.What do the police plan to do with this guy.Also wonder why he was ever allowed to go free?The ones I feel sorry for are the families of these girls.This guy is a predator and if it is not him.Then he knows who is!So what we need to do is find out what happened to these girls.Also look at where else he has lived to see if anyone else is missing.