Patreon Preview: Don Kemp (featuring Robin from The Trail Went Cold)

Patreon Preview: Don Kemp (featuring Robin from The Trail Went Cold)

Author: Jules Ph.D. July 8, 2021 Duration: 1:30:13
This is a single, standalone episode or a The Path Went Chilly minisode. It isn't so mini, it's almost an hour and a half. We wanted to let everyone know what the content will be like on our Patreon feeds, so this is a good way to give it to you and see if you like it. If not, then we have plenty of free episodes to come. Next week we will back to our usual schedule of multi-part episodes:)

November 16, 1982. An abandoned SUV is discovered in the middle of a desolate Wyoming prairie and numerous possessions are scattered all over the highway. The vehicle belongs to Don Kemp, a former New York City ad executive who has left his old life behind and vanished without a trace. In spite of an extensive search of the area, it is four years before Don’s skeletal remains are found on the prairie. However, five months after Don originally disappeared, one of his friends allegedly received a series of bizarre phone calls from him. Did Don die of exposure shortly after abandoning his vehicle? Or was he killed elsewhere before his remains were somehow returned to the prairie years later? Join me for a new episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, as I analyze the very first case to ever be featured on “Unsolved Mysteries”.

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https://unsolved.com/gallery/don-kemp/

https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Donald_Kemp

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Music: Paul Rich from Cold Callers Comedy Podcast

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