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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 7:54:25 PM No.17833204
Independence woman who escaped from prison 55 years ago has died
Sharon Kinne committed three murders in the 1960s, two in the United States and one in Mexico, and may have killed more which would qualify her as a serial killer. Convicted of the latter, she escaped a Mexican jail and disappeared from the radar. It was almost six decades before the mystery of her whereabouts was solved; she had one of the longest outstanding fugitive warrants in history.

Sharon Elizabeth Hall was born in Independence, Missouri, most famous as the home town of President Harry Truman, on November 30, 1939, to Gene and Doris Hall. The Halls belonged to a Mormon sect known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (later Community of Christ). The family moved to Washington in the early 1950s but came back to Missouri in 1955. A year later, Sharon, now 16, met 22 year old James Kinne, a student at Brigham Young University, and they had a summer romance that ended when the fall semester began and James left to return to college. Sharon did not want to let him go and was also eager to escape from life in small town Missouri, so she wrote him a letter claiming she was pregnant. James took leave from college and went back to Independence, where they married October 18, 1956. Sharon falsified the marriage license by giving a birthdate of 1937 rather than '39, which would make her 18, and that she was married previously to a man who had died.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 7:58:12 PM No.17833209
James Kinne
James Kinne
md5: 43a69a5702ffef633f5a970775f0b51c๐Ÿ”
At the time, Sharon claimed she was married in Washington and that her first husband was killed in a car accident but would later refuse to offer any details about that. Several months later they had a second, more formal wedding ceremony at Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah, after Sharon had completed the process of joining the COLDS. The newlyweds moved to Provo where James resumed his studies at BYU but suspended them again at the end of the 1956 fall semester. They then went back to Independence where James was hired as an engineer by Bendix Aviation and Sharon worked as a cashier in a couple different downtown shops and babysat. She claimed her first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage but she was quickly pregnant again by early 1957 and in October their daughter Danna was born.

Sharon spent money freely and wanted a luxurious lifestyle, but like most young couples just starting out in life they were far from rich and initially lived in a rental unit next to James's parents and later built a ranch house on East 26th Terrace in Independence. James worked night shifts at Bendix while Sharon spent her days on shopping sprees and eventually with other men; having married as young as she did, she wasn't entirely ready to settle down.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 7:59:38 PM No.17833212
I can fix her
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:01:02 PM No.17833215
john boldizs
john boldizs
md5: 278df7aa2195410981294e3bb569884b๐Ÿ”
They had a second child, a boy named Troy, and by now Sharon was having an affair with an old schoolmate named John Boldizs. James eventually caught onto his wife's behavior and by 1960 was considering divorce. On his last day alive, he told his parents about his plans and that Sharon had consented to a divorce if she got to keep their house, custody of Danna, and received $1,000 in alimony, but his parents, staunch Mormons, opposed divorce and urged him to not give up on his marriage. Sharon apparently felt the same way as she reportedly offered John Boldizs $1,000 if he could kill James, or failing that she'd find someone who would, although he just thought she was joking around.

On the afternoon of March 19, Sharon claimed that she heard Danna in the couple's bedroom asking "How does this work, Daddy? How does this work?" followed by the sound of a gunshot. She went in the room to find James laying on the bed, a gunshot wound in the back of his head. She called police but James was DOA. The wooden stock of the gun had been oiled which prevented any fingerprints from sticking to it and Sharon and Danna were not checked for powder residue; the sheriff's department said they didn't do the test because it was unreliable. Although Danna was not yet three years old, her paternal grandparents remembered that she often played with her father's firearms and he made no effort to take them away from her. She seemed to recognize the gun when it was shown to her and started playing with the safety, so the cops believed she could have done it.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:04:00 PM No.17833221
Patricia Jones
Patricia Jones
md5: 9eff3ef112a69018e70b4f47e3267bd7๐Ÿ”
James's death was written off as nothing more than a tragic accident caused by a careless father who did not appreciate firearms safety. The gun had been impounded as evidence and Sharon was unable to get it back so she had a male friend buy her a .22 automatic pistol. He registered it in her name and she asked he re-register it in someone else's name.

James was buried in Independence's Oak Ridge Memory Gardens Cemetery and Sharon collected his $29,000 life insurance policy. She immediately went and purchased a brand-new Ford Thunderbird. On April 18, just about one month after her husband's demise, Sharon went back to the Ford dealership to get air conditioning installed, which in this era generally consisted of an aftermarket unit that hung under the dashboard. She encountered a young salesman named Walter Jones who told her that for only $500 she could swap her car for a different Thunderbird he had on the lot which already had air conditioning installed. The two quickly became attracted to each other and began an affair.

Walter's wife Patricia was two years older than Sharon and a native of St. Joseph, Missouri. Her and Walter were high school sweethearts who married in 1955, just after she graduated, and Walter enlisted in the Marines. The couple lived in California for two years; after Walter completed his military service in 1958 they came back to Missouri. By 1960 they had two small children and Patricia worked as an IRS clerk while Walter got a job at the Ford dealership.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:06:37 PM No.17833229
Walter Jones
Walter Jones
md5: 8324442a7a8aefb670d01844b82ce82e๐Ÿ”
Like Sharon, Walter found marital fidelity hard to commit to but he treated their relationship as only a casual affair and had no plans to leave his wife despite some quarrels the two had. A few weeks after the affair began, Sharon tried to convince him to accompany her on a trip to visit her cousin in Washington but he declined and she reluctantly went with her brother instead. She was back in Independence by May 25 and told Walter she was pregnant with his child. Although this trick had won her a husband the first time around, it didn't work with an already married man and Walter responded to the news by breaking off their relationship. The next day she allegedly called Patricia at the IRS office and told her Walter was having an affair with Sharon's sister, although Sharon didn't actually have any sister. They met that evening to talk it over before dropping her off near the Jones's house.

Patricia didn't come home that evening so Walter reported her as missing and began calling friends and relatives of hers to see if they'd seen her around. Some carpool buddies of hers reported having seen her with a woman they didn't know who wanted to meet her and she asked them to drop her off on a street corner, which they did. The carpool occupants had seen a woman waiting for Patricia in another car but didn't know who she was. They provided a description of the woman anyway. The description of the woman made Walter immediately suspicious so he called Sharon and asked if she knew anything about where his wife could be. She replied that she met with Patricia to tell her about Walter's affair and she was last seen when she dropped her off near the Jones's house and had been talking to an unidentified man in a green '57 Ford.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:06:46 PM No.17833230
based serial killer history poster
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:09:37 PM No.17833237
>>17833204 (OP)
>A year later, Sharon, now 16, met 22 year old James Kinne
>they married October 18, 1956. Sharon falsified the marriage license by giving a birthdate of 1937 rather than '39, which would make her 18
But redditors who lurk here told me that this was SUPER RARE and that ONLY SNEED DID THIS!!!!
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:10:36 PM No.17833241
60 thunderbird similar to sharon's car
60 thunderbird similar to sharon's car
md5: 83bc882798cfaa320607052c3e43cf20๐Ÿ”
Walter then talked to Sharon again and pressured her for more details about his wife's whereabouts, going so far as to pointing a house key to her throat and threatening to gouge her with it. Sharon told him to call Boldizs and ask to help look for Patricia. Shortly before midnight, Sharon and Boldizs found a female's dead body in a secluded spot a mile outside of town. Boldizs said Sharon wanted to search that area; it was a popular lover's lane where they often went on dates.

The dead woman was clad in a black sweater and a yellow dress, which was hiked up to her waist. She lay face-down and had been shot four times with a .22 pistol. The first shot was slightly above the mouth and had gone upward into her brain, a fatal injury. There was another gunshot to the abdomen that had cut through her body and come out the other side and two to her shoulders. Her skirt had powder burns, suggesting at least one close range shot. The time of death was estimated as 9:00 PM on May 27. Patricia was laid to rest in Mount Auburn Cemetery in St. Joseph. Sharon, Walter, and Boldizs were all questioned by police. The latter two acknowledged they'd had romantic relationships with Sharon and consented to a polygraph exam. Sharon refused to give a written statement or a polygraph as she said that an innocent person had no need to take a polygraph and anyway her attorney had told her not to. Walter and Boldizs were given the lie detector tests on June 1 and both passed them.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:14:55 PM No.17833248
Patricia's death certificate
Patricia's death certificate
md5: d987c2cd9e5b8f6f5f60661879b14bee๐Ÿ”
As things would have it, Sharon's mother Doris Hall also worked as a secretary for the prestigious Quinn & Peebles law firm in Kansas City.

Sharon had told Boldizs that he should tell the cops he was alone when he found the body, but he eventually caved as they started asking what he was doing in a lover's lane alone at midnight (Sharon had pulled Patricia's skirt up to her waist to make it look like she'd been raped).

Investigation of the crime scene continued as detectives tried to find the murder weapon and the through-and-through bullet. They eventually located a .22 rifle round buried in the dirt near where the body was found. The gun remained missing and unaccounted for. They also searched nearby buildings as detectives believed Patricia had been killed elsewhere and her body dumped where it was found. White flecks in her hair, initially thought to be powder residue, turned out to be fly eggs. Underneath Sharon's Thunderbird were pieces of wild grass, suggesting it had been driven off-road somewhere recently.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:19:12 PM No.17833252
Sharon in the Jackson county jail
Sharon in the Jackson county jail
md5: e7b16d1665e8dc47ccd4024ae319dcd3๐Ÿ”
Sharon was arrested on suspicion of murder May 31 and Jackson County police also wanted her to be charged in the death of her husband two months ago. She was released on $20,000 bond. They knew Patricia couldn't have been killed with the same gun that James Kinne was shot with as it was still in an evidence locker at the county sheriff's office, but a co-worker of Sharon's admitted to buying her a .22 pistol. This gun was not found when her house was searched although they discovered a box it was apparently stored in. Sharon first said the gun went missing when she was in Washington a few weeks ago, then later said she simply didn't know what became of it.

The sheriff's office and DAs considered the autopsy on Patricia sloppy and that the medical examiners had not done a thorough enough job; they believed they should have examined her stomach contents and tried to retrieve bullets embedded in her flesh. Dr. Hugh Owens, who performed the autopsy, said he'd retrieved one bullet and that the body was already embalmed by an undertaker before they examined it, so it was too late to test the stomach contents. Besides, Patricia's stomach had been empty as far as he could tell. The body was exhumed on June 17 to complete the unfinished work of extracting bullets and testing the tissue and stomach contents.

On July 11, Sharon was denied bail but the state court of appeals immediately struck that down and she was freed a week later on $24,000 bond. Because she was pregnant, the trial had to be delayed and she delivered a girl she named Marla Christine on January 16, 1961, almost exactly nine months after she strolled into the Ford dealership asking about getting an air conditioning unit installed.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:23:44 PM No.17833260
Sharon signs an autograph for juror James Ogden after her acquittal in Patricia Jones's murder
Sharon was to be tried twice for the murders of Patricia Jones and her own husband. The former began first, in June. The prosecution noted that Patricia had her lunch break at the IRS office on May 26 and it was the last meal she ever ate since the autopsy found a completely empty stomach and thus it had to be at least six hours between her lunch and her death. The body must have been laying outside for over 24 hours when it was found but the defense believed she was dead not more than eight hours. Sharon had apparently claimed Walter lost interest in her and broke it off as soon as he found out about her pregnancy. Even though she had since given birth to his child, he never acknowledged the baby and completely moved on with his life, moving to another town a few months after Patricia was killed and re-marrying.

The prosecution could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Sharon owned the murder weapon even though Patricia was killed with a .22 caliber gun similar to the one Sharon had owned. Roy Thrush, who'd sold Sharon's friend the gun, showed police a tree with bullets he said were fired from the gun but these rounds were extracted from the tree and could not be identified as being from the murder weapon. A total of 27 witnesses testified for the prosecution, some of whom gave kinky details about her sexual habits; they said she was dominating and liked to be in command in the bedroom, and she could be extremely possessive of her lovers. Sharon did not show much reaction at having her intimate details spilled out in the courtroom and spent most of the proceedings seated calmly as she took down notes.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:26:09 PM No.17833264
ap77
ap77
md5: f4cdfde056e7c37110f185695359c8f0๐Ÿ”
The defense summoned 14 witnesses and Sharon herself did not testify. They tried to prove that she had no reason to want to kill Patricia and there was no proof that the bullets had been fired from Sharon's gun. After less than two hours of deliberation, the jury found her not guilty of murdering Patricia Jones for lack of evidence.

She was not off the hook of course as she now had to be tried for the murder of her husband. The prosecution did not seek the death penalty and the trial began in January 1962. Prosecutors argued that Sharon wanted James dead and was even willing to hire a hitman to take him out. Boldizs, although a witness for the prosecution, claimed he believed Sharon was pulling his leg when she offered him $1,000 to off James. The prosecution also argued that the Kinnes' marriage had been shaky, that Sharon was having affairs, and that she wanted to kill James and collect his life insurance policy. The defense argued that James's death had already been ruled accidental and that Sharon was innocent until proven guilty. They also attacked Boldizs's credibility and there was ample evidence that Danna Kinne could have easily shot her father by accident.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:28:57 PM No.17833270
Sharon flanked by her attorneys during a conference
Sharon flanked by her attorneys during a conference
md5: 00da61ebec2e98af7be4b6c39e44ec37๐Ÿ”
On January 11, the jury met for 5-1/2 hours and returned a verdict of guilty of first degree murder with a deadly weapon. The jurors admitted that they had been divided on the verdict. Sharon continued to maintain her innocence and was disappointed in the result as this jury, unlike the first one, had one female juror and she'd hoped the woman would be more sympathetic to her. Sharon was booked into the Jackson County jail to await sentencing. Her domineering personality proved to be no joke; she quickly established herself as a "queen bee" in her cell block and bullied other prisoners. She started a lesbian relationship with an ex-WAC named Margaret Hopkins. Eventually she was sentenced to life in prison and began serving her sentence at the Women's Correctional Institution in Tipton.

The defense tried to get her conviction tossed on shaky evidence and procedural errors. The trial judge rejected the appeal but the state supreme court reversed the ruling in March 1963. They ordered a re-trial and after she was initially denied bail, that was also overturned and she was freed on $25,000 bond. Sharon and her three children went to live with her mother while they awaited a new trial.

The second trial opened March 23, 1964, just over four years since James Kinne's demise. This trial would have an entirely male jury and it ended in a mistrial when it came out that a juror had been represented by a law partner of prosecutor Larry Gepford. The re-trial began June 29. Boldizs continued to argue that he wasn't sure if Sharon was joking or not when she wanted him to kill James. A female friend of Sharon's testified and also joked about bumping off her own husband "like Sharon did to hers" but her claim fell apart under cross-examination.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:31:02 PM No.17833273
Sharon herself took the witness stand for the first time to emphatically deny having put a bullet in her husband's head. Dressed in all black, she repeated her story that Danna had accidentally shot James. Sharon said Danna wanted someone to play with her and she walked into the bedroom where she was heard saying "Daddy, show me this, show me this" followed by a gunshot. She walked into the room and found James laying on the bed. There was blood and she gathered up Danna and called her father-in-law.

The jury deadlocked and the proceedings ended in a mistrial. Sharon walked from the state prison a free woman.

At this second trial, the prosecution revealed a series of love letters Sharon wrote to Margaret Hopkins in jail and the two even wrote a "marriage" contract together. One of the contractual obligations was that after Hopkins got out of jail, she wanted her to go to her grandmother's house and get Sharon's .22 pistol which the cops had been unable to find. The letter said that the gun was hidden in a wall by the chimney. Police went and searched a house on Fuller Street but later learned that it wasn't Sharon's grandmother's house and that she'd since moved.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:34:18 PM No.17833276
Prior to her jail time, Sharon had kept a low profile and her mother protected her privacy and kept nosy individuals away from her house. After having spent time locked up, she developed a taste for the criminal lifestyle and began spending a lot of her time on 12th Street in Independence, a seedy section of town populated by Mafia-run dive bars. Although there were more respectable drinking establishments nearby, Sharon preferred the most lowlife bars in town and she had no doubt learned about them in jail.

In fact it turned out that Quinn & Peebles was also a Mafia front organization and that Kansas City mob boss Nick Civella would make personal phone calls from their offices as the FBI had tapped his home phone (he didn't know that the law firm's phones were also bugged). According to Bob Ashe, one of Kansas City's criminal kingpins of this era, Sharon was a regular sight on 12th Street and had slept with many men there; although such women were usually treated as common prostitutes, she was an exception. Ashe said that she was not considered a prostitute per se although she would gladly perform sexual services for a couple hundred. She liked the crowd there as they didn't talk to cops and they also considered her a criminal legend for getting away with murder.

Around this time, Sharon began a relationship with Sam Puglise, a small time thief and conman, and they entered into an informal marriage contract.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:36:14 PM No.17833278
A new trial was planned for the fall months but Sharon had other plans. She wrote a series of bad checks which proved she was planning to split from town as she knew they'd be found out and used against her at her upcoming trial. She'd gotten away with two murder trials but didn't want to gamble that she could win a third one.

In September she went to Mexico with Pugliese, leaving her children behind and claiming herself as Pugliese's wife. Sharon was legally allowed to travel outside the US but her bail bond agreement required permission to leave Missouri. Once south of the border, the couple registered at a local hotel. Feeling unnerved about Mexico, Sharon felt she needed protection so she bought a pistol; the couple now had three, including guns they'd taken with them from the US.

On September 18, she left the hotel room alone, apparently trying to purchase medicine from a pharmacy when she met Francisco Ordonez, a Mexican-American, at a bar and went back to his room in Hotel La Vada with him. Ordonez supposedly wanted to show her a collection of photographs but then began demanding sex so she had to shoot him for her own safety. She said it was an accident, but in any event he was shot in the chest and killed. Sharon then tried to leave the motel but the front gate was locked and the hotel manager, Enrique Rueda, wouldn't open it for her so she shot him in the shoulder. Rueda wrestled the gun from her and held her until the police came.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:39:04 PM No.17833281
Sharon heading to court in Mexico City
Sharon heading to court in Mexico City
md5: 5c7bac5be5f33a84d5591f08f6103fb1๐Ÿ”
She claimed she asked Ordonoz's help as an interpreter when she was trying to buy medicine because she didn't speak Spanish. Afterwards Sharon said she assumed Ordonoz was going to take her back to her hotel but instead he took her to his and tried to rape her, so she had to kill him. Mexican police did not buy Sharon's story and believed she deliberately killed Ordonez in a robbery attempt. She was charged with homicide with a deadly weapon. In her purse was a gun, 50 rounds of ammo, and in her hotel room were more guns and cartridges. Mexican newspapers gave Sharon the nickname "La Pistolera."

Pugliese was also arrested and charged with entering Mexico illegally and carrying an unregistered gun. When Jackson County assistant DA Don Mason learned that a .22 Hi Standard pistol had been found in Sharon's hotel room, he flew down to Mexico but they wouldn't give him the gun. However they did test fire it and let him have the spent slugs, which were matched via ballistics tests to the rounds retrieved from Patricia Jones and the S/N on the gun matched the one on the box found in Sharon's house. But since she'd already been acquitted for murdering Patricia, the discovery was equivalent to closing the gate after the horse had bolted.

Sharon's public defender Higinio Lara argued that the shooting of Ordonez was justifiable self-defense but this motion was denied. Both Pugliese and Kinne were tried in July 1965. The former was ultimately exonerated and deported back to the US but on October 18, Sharon was found guilty of murdering Francisco Ordonez and sentenced to ten years in prison.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:40:50 PM No.17833286
She immediately appealed her sentence but a three judge panel, while agreeing to drop the robbery conviction, extended her prison sentence to 13 years as they felt she had shown insufficient remorse. Sharon began serving her sentence in a women's prison in Iztapalapan. She told reporters that she felt alienated; she knew only a few words of Spanish and was in a cell block with 15 other women, and that her family had been unsupportive of her. This was unsurprising; Mexico was a very alien society to a white woman from the Midwest. In time however she managed to improve her Spanish skills and gained the respect of guards and inmates who came to fear her, for she was just as domineering as she'd been in Missouri's jails.

On the afternoon of December 7, 1969, four years into her sentence, she failed to show up at a routine roll call. Nothing was made of this until she failed to show up for another roll call later that evening. The next afternoon Mexico City police were informed of her escape and a manhunt organized with the focus being northern Mexico as they thought she might have been heading to the home of a former inmate she had befriended.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 8:43:19 PM No.17833291
US authorities including the FBI were told that Sharon might be trying to get back into the US but the FBI said that they couldn't do anything about it as long as she stayed south of the border. Speculation held that Sharon could have bribed prison guards and that the prison had a power outage around the time she escaped. A door that should have been locked was left open and the prison was generally run in a lax manner and understaffed. Mexican authorities believed several inmates and a former member of the Mexican secret service had helped her escape. The secret service agent had been suspect of a recent robbery of 15,000 USD from a courier and he gave Sharon this money to abet her escape.

The manhunt ended December 18 and Mexican authorities believed she was in Guatemala. Sharon had developed good Spanish language skills after five years in Mexico and they believed she could easily make her way around any part of Latin America.

Legal arguments proceeded over her $25,000 bond in Missouri and the United Bond Insurance Company dued her family to recoup their costs. She was listed as a fugitive from Missouri authorities since October 1964. Mexico at this time had no laws against jailbreak, so if she'd been caught there she would just be returned to the prison to serve out her original sentence.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:00:34 PM No.17833313
Sharon's gravestone in Canada--note the incorrect birthdate of 1940
In the event, Sharon did make her way back to the US and was a free woman for the rest of her life. Only two months after escaping Mexico, she married a man named James Glabus in Los Angeles and they moved to Taber, Alberta, Canada, in 1973 and opened a motel and a real estate agency there; Sharon, who went by the name Diedra, also had a son with him. Although her picture was printed in local newspapers in advertisements for the couple's businesses, she was never identified. Glabus did not last very long; he was a heavy drinker and succumbed to complications of alcoholism in 1979, only 38 years old. He did not list Sharon as a beneficiary in his will, something she fought in court. She married her third husband William Ell in 1982 and he died in 2011.

Although much of Sharon's life post-1969 is still unclear, she seems to have lived out her days in Canada uneventfully and was known in Taber for her charity work and needlework and bridge-playing skills. She passed away on January 21, 2022 at age 82 of heart disease with Alzheimer's Disease as a contributing factor. Sharon's headstone and death certificate listed a 1940 DOB rather than her actual 1938 birthdate.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:02:00 PM No.17833315
During all this time she had been listed as a fugitive, whereabouts unknown, and when she died she was one of the longest outstanding fugitives in Missouri as it had been almost 57 years since she was on the lam. In December 2023, nearly two years after Sharon had died, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office received an anonymous tip that she had been living in Alberta for half a century. They contacted the RCMP and asked if they could provide Sharon's fingerprints; Canadian law allows the collection of fingerprints from deceased persons in the interest of solving a crime, but as "Diedra" had no criminal record in Canada, they could not honor that request. But the funeral home that had processed her body did take fingerprints from the dead as memorials for their family, which by an improbable coincidence were processed by an Independence, Missouri-based company.

The Jackson Count Sheriff's Office subpoenaed the company to provide Diedra's fingerprints. They were sent to the FBI crime lab in Washington D.C. for examination and on January 17, 2025, they were officially announced as Sharon Kinne's fingerprints, thus closing one of the longest outstanding criminal cases in the US.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:03:44 PM No.17833320
In a segment of the Investigation Discovery series Deadly Women covering the case, author James Hays speculated that Sharon committed her first murder for monetary gain, hoping to collect her husband's life insurance, and that she began to derive pleasure from killing at that point. Former FBI profiler Candice DeLong supported this assertion, stating that Sharon was a sociopath, lacking in remorse and empathy, and had no compunction about killing to get what she wanted.

Some of those who prosecuted Kinne believed it but admitted she was young, pretty, and charismatic. One speculation is that she was inspired to kill her husband by the recent Lillian Chastain case, involving a Virginia woman who shot her husband in a fight and blamed it on their infant daughter; Chastain was arrested for that crime in February 1960, only a few weeks before James Kinne's murder.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:08:18 PM No.17833327
>>17833320
>Some of those who prosecuted Kinne believed it but admitted she was young, pretty, and charismatic

>>17833204 (OP)
That thing is only pretty by the very low standards of the Midwest.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:11:31 PM No.17833333
>>17833221
50s fashions were absolutely abysmal, they made young women look like your freaking grandma.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:19:05 PM No.17833347
>>17833313
oh well, at least it seems she was law abiding after escaping and grew up and stopped being an edgy immature shithead unlike Sante Kimes or Pat Allanson who never grew up and continued to be human scum in middle age and beyond
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:23:45 PM No.17833353
>>17833286
>This was unsurprising; Mexico was a very alien society to a white woman from the Midwest. In time however she managed to improve her Spanish skills and gained the respect of guards and inmates who came to fear her, for she was just as domineering as she'd been in Missouri's jails.
in women's prison you're regarded as a legend if you offed a dude who tried to rape you. she would have been in the top tier of the inmate hierarchy.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:26:44 PM No.17833361
>>17833209
>>17833215
>>17833229
>>17833241
So this is the heckin based wholesomearino 1950s that /pol/ told me about.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:48:26 PM No.17833403
>>17833361
oh come on if it was the 70s it would be 5x worse

>Sharon aborts most of her kids
>her and James aren't actually married, she'd be a teenage runaway and run off with him
>they'd do a shitton of drugs and have threesomes with other dudes
>Sharon practices Satanism
>eventually she kills James and runs off with bikers and is never seen or heard from again
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:52:19 PM No.17833416
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Why_I_Hate_Women_(Pere_Ubu_album_-_cover_art)
md5: e35b2c9a8de7954e62b50f61cad2f094๐Ÿ”
>>17833209
>>17833215
>>17833229
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 9:56:05 PM No.17833423
>>17833281
>Pugliese was also arrested and charged with entering Mexico illegally
>you better not unlawfully enter our country or you go to prison, Senor
>us illegally entering yours? what? why you even asking about that?
Get out.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:03:41 PM No.17833444
>>17833270
>Sharon continued to maintain her innocence and was disappointed in the result as this jury, unlike the first one, had one female juror and she'd hoped the woman would be more sympathetic to her.
What in God's name would have made her think that? There's nothing women hate more than other women.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:11:32 PM No.17833463
>>17833252
>and that the body was already embalmed by an undertaker before they examined it, so it was too late to test the stomach contents
k, i don't know much about embalming or why it would make the stomach contents untestable
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:13:14 PM No.17833466
>>17833237
A 16 year old is not a 9 year old, retard.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:17:13 PM No.17833473
>>17833221
solid 5/10 but it was the Midwest so i guess it was the best her husband could have done
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:18:41 PM No.17833477
>>17833291
>Speculation held that Sharon could have bribed prison guards and that the prison had a power outage around the time she escaped. A door that should have been locked was left open and the prison was generally run in a lax manner and understaffed. Mexican authorities believed several inmates and a former member of the Mexican secret service had helped her escape. The secret service agent had been suspect of a recent robbery of 15,000 USD from a courier and he gave Sharon this money to abet her escape.

yeah sounds like Mexico alright
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:54:04 PM No.17833562
>>17833237
Marriages right out of high school were common in that era and the couples very often were too young and immature to make it work.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:56:50 PM No.17833570
>>17833221
if she worked for the IRS she was automatically subhuman and i don't care that she died
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 11:07:36 PM No.17833588
>>17833286
>and gained the respect of guards and inmates who came to fear her, for she was just as domineering as she'd been in Missouri's jails.
she was white and Mexico is a society based around a racial caste system where browns are taught to respect and fear their white masters
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 11:12:07 PM No.17833598
>>17833204 (OP)
>James took leave from college and went back to Independence, where they married October 18, 1956. Sharon falsified the marriage license by giving a birthdate of 1937 rather than '39, which would make her 18, and that she was married previously to a man who had died.
Typo? Her birthday was in November; she would have been only 15 at this point. Assuming James knew she was in fact 15 it still doesn't reflect well on him being a grown 22 yo man and dating a child. Of course in a flyover shithole state like this I doubt anyone cared anyway.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 11:14:43 PM No.17833602
>>17833598
>1956-1939=17
math fail, bro. she was 16 but i assume Missouri didn't let you marry until 18 so she faked her age.
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 11:30:13 PM No.17833634
>>17833221
>Cathy's Clown was the hot song when this happened
The words are kind of appropriate here for this story right?
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 11:45:33 PM No.17833658
>>17833204 (OP)
>mannish face and pock marks
I agree she's only a 8/10 by Missouri standards.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 11:56:00 PM No.17833675
Screenshot_20250711-145541
Screenshot_20250711-145541
md5: 98962f229a9e98e985f7e41272c68676๐Ÿ”
>>17833333
>why did people back in the 50s dress like old people today
Anon are you retarded
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:08:36 AM No.17833690
>>17833423
Mexicans go to America to scrub toilets. Americans go to Mexico to escape prison and military drafts.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:12:24 AM No.17833696
qf6l4wazl05e1
qf6l4wazl05e1
md5: aaec53bc3352b48238f60c8e5379c6f3๐Ÿ”
>>17833598
>SHE WAS 14 YEARS, 364 DAYS, 23 HOURS, 59 MINUTES, AND 59 SECONDS OLD YOU SICK FUCK
Nobody cares about your postmodernist morality you fucking spinster tranny. Society was more stable and less violent when women married young. You have absolutely no argument against this aside from screeching about "incels" or whatever.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:35:51 AM No.17833740
>>17833696
nta but Jerry Lee Lewis didn
't exactly win friends and influence people by doing that back then
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:39:10 AM No.17833745
>>17833562
back then a lot of marriages were a way to have casual sex without social stigma so when the couple got bored of each other they split
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:41:52 AM No.17833752
>>17833696
>Society was more stable and less violent when women married young
And the story posted in this thread sure proves it.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:45:16 AM No.17833761
>>17833270
>life in prison
>1960s
That probably meant parole in 12 years back then.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:48:36 AM No.17833766
>>17833347
i know OP posted thread about Sante Kimes before so i've heard of that one but i never heard of Pat Allanson. qrd?
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:55:42 AM No.17833788
>>17833766
Southern bitch, near the same age as Sharon Kinne and grew up in the same era who was raised by her mother and stepfather a spoiled narcissistic brat who drove her own brother to suicide, got her second husband/boytoy to kill his own parents thereby sending him to jail, then poisoned his grandparents, got caught, sent to jail, after getting out was caught in a scam involving prescription meds for an elderly woman she was caring for and did time again. she died quite recently.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 12:59:43 AM No.17833803
>>17833463
The normal embalming procedure involves pumping gases out of the digestive tract and establishing an effective vacuum in them. If they cut the stomach open it would ruin the embalming and reintroduce air to it.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 1:22:57 AM No.17833877
>>17833320
>lying murdering waste of life deserves to get off because she was cute
Fuck simps.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 1:30:34 AM No.17833893
>>17833315
>nearly two years after Sharon had died, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office received an anonymous tip that she had been living in Alberta for half a century.
tl;dr she was still maintaining contact with her relatives in Independence all that time and they knew she was in Canada and kept it all under wraps until she had died and one of them let the police know where she was
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 1:59:33 AM No.17833952
>>17833696
there's no need to simp for a long dead child predator, anon
Replies: >>17839931
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 2:02:25 AM No.17833959
>>17833260
>Sharon had apparently claimed Walter lost interest in her and broke it off as soon as he found out about her pregnancy. Even though she had since given birth to his child, he never acknowledged the baby and completely moved on with his life, moving to another town a few months after Patricia was killed and re-marrying.
>remarried in two months after his wife ate a couple bullets
Wow, he moved on with his life fast.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:12:07 AM No.17834092
>>17833264
>>17833260
>>17833273
White people: The movie
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:14:57 AM No.17834095
>>17833204 (OP)
>Here's that high trust society I was telling you about
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:21:47 AM No.17834107
>>17834095
like anon said if this happened in the 70s it would be 5x worse and you know it
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:28:02 AM No.17834127
2900 n osage
2900 n osage
md5: b060ef8ad03c77e76380b0e110071328๐Ÿ”
>>17833248
This is the address she lived at today. Nice little ranch house which may or may not have been there in 1960 and how odd that it checks off "farm" as the type of residence given that her husband was not a farmer. I also noticed the coroner did not offer any speculation about the time of death (if she was shot in the head wouldn't you write "Instantaneous"?) The writing in the "Place of injury" box is also hard to read, I can't understand what that's saying.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:43:10 AM No.17834163
76788888888
76788888888
md5: b2de151da21483ee5a10081695bd458d๐Ÿ”
And here is James's death certificate. Unlike what the OP text suggests this implies he was just a line worker at Bendix.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:48:03 AM No.17834178
17009 E 26th Ter S
17009 E 26th Ter S
md5: 5dcabd342e362aa4987fae5dd82d2c8f๐Ÿ”
And here's their street, or at least what's there today.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:54:51 AM No.17834201
>>17833313
>Only two months after escaping Mexico, she married a man named James Glabus in Los Angeles and they moved to Taber, Alberta, Canada, in 1973 and opened a motel and a real estate agency there; Sharon, who went by the name Diedra, also had a son with him.
after half a decade with nothing but dykes eating out her pussy in the cell block she must have been starved for dick
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:08:33 AM No.17834242
i had seen a true crime podcast about this case and the hosts were from Kansas City. loled at their goofy-ass hick accents. also her name was pronounced "kinney" not "k-eye-n" like i thought
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:14:57 AM No.17834260
>>17833602
the age of consent in Missouri is 17 and i assume it was in 1956 so that did qualify as statutory rape
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:34:13 AM No.17834295
>Sharon would later say she pursued James Kinne when she was a teenager, to the point of lying about her age, because he was a college student from a respectable family and had good prospects in life, and offered her the possibility of escaping her own lower class life. She was excited about their wedding ceremony in the huge Salt Lake Temple, only to find that barely anyone attended the wedding and James turned down her requests for another ceremony in Las Vegas.

>James's engineering job at Bendix was a solid gig that netted him a $1,000 a month income and by 1960 the couple had their own home on East 26th Terrace in Independence. The Kinnes were doing well for themselves but it wasn't enough to satisfy Sharon's out-of-control spending habits and by 1960 James wanted to dump her because he couldn't keep up with her spending and also had good reason to believe she was cheating on him.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:38:39 AM No.17834301
>>17834295
that's women, bro. no amount of money is ever enough for them.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:07:52 AM No.17834345
>Walter refused Sharon's offer to go to Washington with her because his wife was becoming annoyed that he was spending too much time away from home. This led to Sharon phoning Patricia and telling her that Walter was having an affair with Sharon's (nonexistent) sister and to come over to her place and talk this over. It was only after they were in Sharon's car that she pulled a gun on Patricia and told her the truth, she was the one sleeping with Walter and that she'd paid him for the sex, so in effect she was subsidizing a lot of their household expenses. She then stated her demand that she wanted them to get divorced so she could have Walter to herself, but Patricia wouldn't do it so Sharon emptied four bullets into her, into her shoulder and neck and then a final killing shot to the face.

>Walter was later told by some of his wife's co-workers that she left work early to meet a woman they didn't know and she didn't come back. Since the woman's description was suspiciously familiar, Walter asked Sharon if she knew what became of Patricia. She said she had no idea but the two drove around town for a while with no luck spotting her anywhere. At this point, Walter took out his pocket knife, poked Sharon in the throat with it, enough to draw blood, and told her if she did anything to Patricia she was a dead woman.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:23:08 AM No.17834369
gfh
gfh
md5: a2c66b159a49d742bf6df6601ed4f33a๐Ÿ”
>>17833221
that was one seriously unattractive bitch
Replies: >>17838803
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:46:33 AM No.17834398
>The Jackson County coroner, Dr. Owens, had made a major series of oversights. Firstly he sent Patricia's body off to be embalmed first and prior to actually autopsy-ing it, and second he made no effort to remove the two bullets lodged in her neck; he'd only extracted the bullet from her head, which was considered the ultimate cause of death. The small caliber round had cut through the brain and deformed on impact with the back of the skull, so it was not useable as evidence and the coroner had also not examined Patricia's stomach contents. He claimed he hadn't thought he'd need to bother extracting the bullets from her neck as they were non-fatal wounds, only the shot to her head was, and the body was already embalmed rendering any examination of the stomach contents moot.

>This resulted in Patricia being exhumed three weeks later and examined by a medical doctor who removed the bullets from the neck and determined her stomach to be empty, which meant she had to have died about six hours after eating lunch at her workplace. However it was still not clear exactly how long she'd lain outside before being found. Kansas City PD officers did an experiment by killing a rabbit and laying it outside; fly eggs had been found in Patricia's hair and the test demonstrated that the rabbit lay outside for 32 hours before fly eggs were laid on it. This put the time of death at between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM on May 26.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:05:47 AM No.17834425
>After Sharon was booked into jail, her children were sent to be cared for by James's parents Haggard and Kattie Kinne. Sharon had a contentious relationship with her in-laws and made it clear that she did not like them or want to associate with them. Kattie had tried to make things work out by doing family outings with Sharon and the kids and whatnot even though she had reservations about her daughter-in-law. After James's death, Sharon told Kattie that she wanted nothing to do with her and the kids didn't either. However when she was arrested she ended up at her lawyers' advice consenting to handing over custody of the kids to Haggard and Kattie because they had the financial resources to properly care for them and they could be used as witnesses for the defense at her trial. Sharon also claimed that her third child, who had been fathered by Walter Jones, was actually James's child and had been conceived just before his death.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:02:11 PM No.17835241
7776888
7776888
md5: 9ccffecb5c8335b9dd484ac89c2cbb67๐Ÿ”
Says her husband's death was preventable but for the outstanding socialistic Canadian health care system and backs up the suggestion about how Sharon in her later years had grown up and stopped being a sociopath cock chasing slut.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:07:31 PM No.17835249
sharon and james's bed
sharon and james's bed
md5: 1066990260e0642a1a89db6128c64efe๐Ÿ”
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:08:41 PM No.17835250
the jones's house
the jones's house
md5: f9a5c32588bde41258d45c5fe8461f78๐Ÿ”
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:17:07 PM No.17835269
police searching area where they believe Patricia could have been killed
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:18:13 PM No.17835271
back of Patricia's head showing white flecks in her hair which turned out to be fly eggs
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:22:14 PM No.17835283
1fd647ddaf965928905facc55cb43cbb
1fd647ddaf965928905facc55cb43cbb
md5: 4eef30af888a2633f716d856a162df8b๐Ÿ”
>>17835271
fucking gross man, at least it wasn't a full actual photo of her dead body
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:16:38 PM No.17835440
>>17834398
Apparently Dr. Owens was a known retard who had fucked up autopsies before. His supposed reason for not examining Patricia Jones's stomach was that "it would be too messy" and he didn't do any tests to determine if she'd been raped or not. When they did the proper autopsy later on the doctor did find remnants of her lunch (salami and pickles, which her co-workers confirmed that she'd ate) and that she wasn't raped. This proved the motive for the murder was revenge/a grudge, not robbery or rape.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:34:49 PM No.17835482
they believed Patricia wasn't killed at the lover's lane because there was no blood there, she must have been killed somewhere else and the body dragged there afterward. Sharon then fired other shots into the body and pulled up her skirt so it looked like she'd been raped.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:47:27 PM No.17835520
>Sharon was not happy with the lack of a wedding reception at the Salt Lake Temple with just a few people in attendance but James's parents were pretty big wheels in the COLDS and didn't want to be embarrassed by the idea of a shotgun wedding, something that Mormon teachings frowned upon. After the wedding, Sharon was annoyed because James was too busy with his college studies to have much time for her and was constantly arguing with him. Shortly after Christmas they were back in Independence, which she'd assumed she was going to get away from.

>She continued to be frustrated about the rental unit next to James's parents, whom she didn't like and considered them too strict and too religious for her tastes. While Haggard Kinney could see right through Sharon and knew she was a bad apple, his wife was more naive. Kattie believed in storybook romances and tried to help make things work out and be the mother Sharon never had, because her real mother had been fairly negligent and had little interest in her when she was a child. Since James's salary alone wasn't enough to satisfy Sharon's spending habits, she took a series of jobs herself--babysitting, a secretary, hotel receptionist, working in a print shop. Although Sharon was smart and did all these jobs well, she got bored easily and never managed to last long at one before quitting. All the money she made was for her personal use and not family income, and she still spent her husband's money freely.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:00:31 PM No.17835554
>As 1957 began Sharon realized that the pregnancy ruse was not going to work for much longer since the alleged baby would have been conceived the previous summer and she should be showing some signs of it by now. One day when James came home from work, a tearful Sharon told him she'd miscarried. She guilt-tripped James a bit by pointing out that his job at Bendix included work for the military which he was not allowed to discuss and that she'd been "unable to reach him" due to that.

>Not long afterwards she became pregnant for real and their daughter Danna arrived the following fall. For a while it seemed motherhood had turned Sharon around; she adored her baby and had even began attending church services with James's family but as usual she got bored in a hurry and relapsed on her old bad ways. After their second child Troy was born in 1959, they moved to a detached home in a subdivision. Once again Sharon for a while was preoccupied with caring for the new baby and was on her best behavior.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:27:16 PM No.17835611
>>17835440
>When they did the proper autopsy later on the doctor did find remnants of her lunch (salami and pickles, which her co-workers confirmed that she'd ate)
Sharon did her a favor, she spared her from a much more drawn out death from stomach cancer later on from that diet.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:42:30 PM No.17835658
>>17833230
>>17833237
50s crime was lame, the 70s was way more badass.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 5:56:11 PM No.17835688
>Having two children to feed just increased Sharon's need for money and so James took a second, higher paying shift at Bendix which meant he was away from home more and put more emotional distance between the two of them. This led to Sharon seeking the attention of other men, chiefly John Boldizc, an old schoolmate of hers. Unlike James, who she was constantly arguing with, John was a warm, considerate lover and their affair had the thrill of the taboo attached to it. She had encounters with John in cheap motels or in the back of his car, and unlike her husband she found him easy to intimidate and bend to her whim even though she inevitably got bored of him too and began seeking still other lovers.

>James was by now quite annoyed at his wife's frequent absences from home, which he would have been ok with if she'd at least done her domestic duties. The prevailing mentality in the 1950s held that a wife was to be an obedient homemaker straight out of a Betty Crocker advertisement and have a hot meal prepared for her husband when he came home from the office, but instead James was coming home to frozen TV dinners and finding the kids neglected as well; they were cared for by babysitters more than their own mother. He didn't take long to suspect that Sharon was cheating on him, although he didn't know the true extent of it and his parents' only advice when consulted was that divorce was a sin and to make things work out with his wife, if only for the kids' sake.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:03:46 PM No.17835700
>By March 1960 James had decided living with Sharon had become intolerable and he was willing to seek a divorce. He brought up the idea to her and she agreed it was time to split, but he wasn't prepared for her outrageous divorce conditions which included her getting their home, a $1,000 settlement, and custody of Danna, while James could keep Troy. He dismissed Sharon's conditions as preposterous, especially the idea of splitting the children up. After thinking it over for a bit, she also came to realize her conditions weren't going to work either. The income from her various jobs couldn't match James's salary and the $1,000 wasn't going to last very long, let alone allow her to maintain a house, a child, and the kind of lifestyle she wanted. Instead she decided on a different way out of her marriage...
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:19:44 PM No.17835734
>And so on March 19, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office received a frantic call from Sharon Kinney saying that her husband had a heart attack. When deputies arrived at the house they instead found James laying on the bed, a gunshot to the back of the head, his .22 pistol laying next to him. Why Sharon reported a heart attack is unknown. James was still clinging to life but was pronounced dead at the hospital. Sharon claimed she heard 2 year old Danna saying "How does this work, Daddy? How does this work?" followed by a gunshot.

>That James was careless about firearms safety was not in doubt. He owned three different guns and often left them laying around where Danna could easily reach them. His parents testified to that and accidents do happen. But the cops found it hard to believe a guy as careless as James was would fall asleep with a loaded pistol next to him. He may have been dumb, but he couldn't be that dumb, could he? The pistol's grip was well oiled so no fingerprints were found on it and the cops didn't test Sharon or Danna's hands for powder residue as they claimed the test was unreliable. James's gun was found to require 3.25 pounds of pressure to pull the trigger. The cops did a test by giving Danna a smaller pistol and seeing if she could pull its trigger. Not only was the little girl able to, but she even knew how to work the safety on it. For some reason, they made no attempt to actually ask Danna if she did shoot her father; young children do not yet grasp the concept of lying and if they'd queried her doubtless she would have said the truth.

>The autopsy of James found that the bullet had entered from the rear and came to rest behind the nose and right eye. The pillow had powder burns on it and the JCSO confirmed that James could not have shot himself; his death wasn't a suicide.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:32:27 PM No.17835755
>In the absence of any other evidence, the JCSO had no choice but to rule James's death a homicide at the hands of parties unknown. He was buried and Sharon collected his almost $30,000 life insurance policy. She immediately used a portion of that money to pay off her house's mortgage and buy herself a new car. Some time earlier, Sharon had told James she really wanted a Ford Thunderbird but he told her hell no, it was too expensive and not a practical family car. Now that that problem was solved, she went down to Rudy Fick Ford in Kansas City on April 18 and was greeted by Walter Jones, a big, friendly guy who had the persuasive skills to sell cars.

>Initially Sharon had just gone there to get the air conditioner in James's old '54 Nash repaired but Jones quickly talked her into buying her dream ride and soon the two were making regular visits to one another.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:49:39 PM No.17835789
>>17835755
no shit he was a Mormon, he was a super practical guy who would have only found boring family sedans acceptable not some fucking pimp chariot
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 7:03:57 PM No.17835809
>As it turned out, Walter Jones's personal morals were almost as questionable as Sharon's. At the time he was married to his high school sweetheart Patricia and they had two small children. They got married just after graduating and Walter spent two years in the Marines during which time they lived in California before returning to Missouri. Unfortunately, Walter had no concept of marital fidelity and cheated on his wife nonstop; by 1960 their marriage was as bad off as James and Sharon's had been but Patricia, a slave to the social standards of the day, hoped that they could stay together for the sake of their children and to avoid the stigma of a divorce.

>Of course that didn't suit Sharon who wanted Walter all to herself and saw him as more than a casual fling. In mid-May she told him she was pregnant with their child. Unfortunately for Sharon, Walter's reaction to the news was simply to break off all contact with her. In any event, Patricia by now was well aware of her husband's infidelities and they'd had several arguments over it as she threatened to leave him and take the kids with her. Walter became genuinely worried that she'd follow through on her threats and began to decide Sharon was more trouble than she was worth. Not only did he refuse to acknowledge their child, but he wouldn't accompany her and her brother on a trip to Washington. While Sharon was away on that trip, Walter realized he had time to spend with his wife and had missed her company. He hoped to patch up his marriage and forget about Sharon, but he never got that chance.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 7:18:10 PM No.17835840
>And so on May 27, John Boldizs reported to police that he and his girlfriend had driven out to a lover's laner off Phelps Road and found a horrible discovery. They spotted a female laying on the ground whom they initially assumed was sleeping but on closer inspection she was dead and had been shot four times. When police came to the spot they found a young woman clad in white shoes, a yellow dress, a black sweater, and pantyhose laying there. Her dress had been pulled up above her waist. At least one shot had been fired at close range but there was no blood anywhere, suggesting she was killed somewhere else and dumped here. Although her clothing was disordered, there was no indication that she'd been raped. There was not much other evidence to go by or any clue as to who could have killed her.

>After she was identified as Patricia Jones, it turned out that Walter had filed a missing persons report when she didn't come home on the evening of May 26. He was naturally the first suspect and was questioned by police but assured them he didn't kill her, else why would he have reported her missing, and would take a polygraph exam if necessary. Sharon became a suspect once John Boldizs's relationship with her came out.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 8:01:58 PM No.17835924
>Walter explained that on the 26th he and Patricia had an argument that morning after which the two left to go to their respective jobs; Walter went to work at Rudy Fick Ford and Patricia at an IRS office where she worked as a file clerk. He dropped the kids off with their babysitter. When he came home after work, he didn't see Patricia anywhere. He called her friends and co-workers one of whom reported that when she got out of work in the afternoon and was talking to a woman wearing sunglasses and a head scarf. The woman was driving a '58 Dodge and Patricia got in the car with her and they drove off.

>Since the description of this mystery woman seemed oddly familiar, Walter called Sharon and asked if she'd seen his wife. Sharon said yes she had, she'd arranged to meet Patricia so they could talk over her affair with Walter. He passed the polygraph exam and agreed to make a written statement. Sharon on the other hand would only give police a verbal statement and refused to take a polygraph as she said she was innocent and had nothing to hide. In her verbal statement she said they'd gone on 12 dates together since April 18 and that she arranged for Patricia to meet with her and talk things over. The '58 Dodge Patricia had gotten into was Sharon's father's car; she borrowed it so Walter wouldn't recognize her when she dropped Patricia off at home.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 8:13:51 PM No.17835951
>Sharon claimed she told Patricia that Walter was having an affair with her (Sharon's) sister although in fact she didn't have a sister and that she felt this relationship was inappropriate and needed to stop. Then she said she dropped Patricia off a block from her house and as she drove off saw her talking to a man in a green '57 Ford. Later that evening her and John Boldizs went to the lover's lane together where to their shock and horror they found Patricia's body there. Sharon said Patricia was a bit distraught to learn of her husband's affair but not to the point of having a total breakdown and she couldn't imagine what happened after dropping her off on the street that led to her death a few hours later.

>The autopsy of Patricia by Dr. Hugh Owens had determined the cause of death to be the gunshot wound to her face, which cut through the brain at an upward angle and deformed on impacting the back of the skull. The gunshot to the abdomen had exited out the back and this bullet was AWOL. Despite the best efforts of police, they couldn't find it anywhere near where the body was found. Walter and John were brought back in for questioning. The former admitted that he stretched the truth in his original statement; he said he didn't call Sharon on the phone, rather he confronted her in person at her house, held a pocket knife to her throat, and demanded to know where his wife was or else.
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Anonymous
7/12/2025, 8:43:19 PM No.17836020
>Sharon was currently working at a photo processing plant and a co-worker told police that she'd talked him into buying a .22 pistol for her a few weeks ago. Despite a lack of physical evidence, the circumstantial evidence against her was strong and she was arrested on May 31, hours after Patricia's funeral. But in order to prove guilt, they needed to prove that Patricia was shot with bullets fired from her gun. The bullet retrieved from her head was too deformed to be useable and the bullet that went through her torso was still missing. On June 2 the round was finally recovered, buried six inches directly underneath where Patricia's body had lain. But there was no blood which meant that she clearly wasn't killed where her body was found and had been shot somewhere else, probably the barn. The fatal injury to Patricia would have been the head wound and investigators surmised that her body was dragged out to the lover's lane afterward and shot again in the abdomen, perhaps to obfuscate things for police afterwards. The abdominal wound was postmortem and would not have bled, thus explaining the absence of blood there.

>Things took a turn for the worse when it came out that Dr. Owens had massively bungled the autopsy. Not only did he not remove the two bullets that were fired into Patricia's neck, but he inexplicably sent the body off to be embalmed before he did the autopsy, and Patricia was now six feet under ground. Owens claimed he didn't examine her stomach contents because it would be too messy and he didn't remove the bullets from her neck because it would be too hard to find them even though they had obvious entry wounds and it was reportedly not the first autopsy that he'd botched.
Replies: >>17838962 >>17839855
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 8:52:10 PM No.17836039
>Walter consented to having his wife dug up so a second, proper autopsy could be performed. Dr. Charles Wheeler extracted the bullets from Patricia's neck, examined her stomach and determined that she'd eaten pickles and salami for her last meal, and that she had not been raped. He also determined that the head shot had been the first one fired, followed by the neck shots and the abdominal shot came last. Since robbery or rape was clearly not the motive behind her murder, the only option left was that someone had a grudge against her.

>Now that Sharon was being charged with two murders, Patricia's and her husband's, things went from bad to worse. The insurance company stopped giving her payouts; she was forced to sell her Thunderbird and the family home with the hope that the proceeds would support her until she was exonerated and began getting insurance payouts again.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 9:03:28 PM No.17836061
>The problems were twofold--the bullets retrieved from the decedent didn't match the guns found in Sharon's home and the actual murder weapon was AWOL; Sharon claimed her new .22 pistol had gotten lost during her trip to Washington in May. Her gun was a used weapon purchased in a private sale but its original owner was a TWA pilot who attested that he'd fired it into a tree as target practice. Detectives found the tree and removed a couple of slugs from the trunk. However, the bullets were still not useful to prove anything so long as the actual gun remained missing.

>The other was the botched autopsy of Patricia. The fact that it had been done twice meant there were two different and contradictory autopsy reports and now it was not possible to determine exactly when she died, any drugs or chemicals that could have been in her system, or any incriminating hairs or fibers on the body. Walter Jones was also not the most sympathetic man as he admitted to cheating on his wife multiple times and had threatened Sharon with a knife if she didn't say where she was. Another witness named Don Fitzpatrick admitted he'd been in the lover's lane the evening of May 26 and he didn't see any body there. This contradicted the prosecution's belief that Patricia had been killed where she was found and undermined their case.
Replies: >>17839887
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 9:15:53 PM No.17836090
murder1
murder1
md5: 490ac4a17312cc7b7126b6b9f0feaa60๐Ÿ”
>>17833204 (OP)
>murder 1
watch the videos yikes
snapped & forensic files
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 11:15:16 PM No.17836275
>>17835809
>>17835688
it's amazing how fast you can get tired of a bitch's shit especially when it goes from having a horny teenage girl fucktoy to the prospect of actually living with her for the rest of your life as she nags you to death for never having enough money to suit the fantasy lifestyle she imagines, gets fat, won't do anything in bed but lay there like a plank and complain it hurts, won't cook, clean, etc. my sympathies to both James and Walter here.

tl;dr marriage is a waste of time and you should just hire hookers instead
Replies: >>17836284
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 11:20:08 PM No.17836284
>>17836275
It seems Walter was screwing around almost since shortly after they got married. Did his wife like not wash her pussy so it smelled bad?
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 11:40:53 PM No.17836318
>>17833248
Damn, this coroner was a fucking idiot.
>Usual occupation
>Housewife
Didn't even get her job correct.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 11:50:03 PM No.17836338
>>17833570
fuck off, looneytoonarian
Replies: >>17845823
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 3:25:30 AM No.17836878
ab67616d0000b2738be5c7ba2db2d81fca2395e2
ab67616d0000b2738be5c7ba2db2d81fca2395e2
md5: a3466009d1418a03179e1176eef7e48d๐Ÿ”
>>17833333
>>17833675
As an experiment I went on Google Images and searched "may 14 1937 obit" (because that was her birthdate) and every woman it pulled up a picture of looked like they were stamped out of a cloning vat. They all looked just like Mrs. Jones or very close to her.
Replies: >>17836898
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 3:32:47 AM No.17836898
>>17836878
at least those women actually got to live to be old and live a full life, have grandkids whatever unlike this poor sod
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 4:08:58 AM No.17837017
daily standard 3-30-60
daily standard 3-30-60
md5: ac6bbac5ffb102093db66f294f59ac60๐Ÿ”
Unrelated but from Illmo, MO two weeks after James Kinne's death. Ouch. Poor lady apparently had an affair and her husband found out and went Super Saiyan mode and stabbed her 32x with a pair of scissors. No word on whatever happened to him though it doesn't seem as if he got the death penalty.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 4:29:44 AM No.17837070
James sounded like a real jerk anyway. When your wife has to see other guys to fulfill her needs you're clearly not fulfilling them, bub. Or even letting her have a nice new car instead of an old junker.
Replies: >>17837094
Simon Salva !tMhYkwTORI
7/13/2025, 4:34:47 AM No.17837083
IMG_6846
IMG_6846
md5: 4b765fc3631432f9115c14cceadfc6ee๐Ÿ”
I'm so damn jealous of her victims~
Replies: >>17837088
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 4:37:39 AM No.17837088
>>17837083
>sees a thread about a killer
>quick! say something degenerate
Replies: >>17837113
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 4:40:24 AM No.17837094
>>17837070
female detected
Simon Salva !tMhYkwTORI
7/13/2025, 4:47:07 AM No.17837113
>>17837088

How is it degenerate?
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 4:49:01 AM No.17837119
>Newspaper accounts describe Patricia Jones as 5'5" and 115 pounds and having red-brown hair although the photos of her are mostly black-and-white and do not clearly indicate this. Modern day news coverage of murder cases usually don't tend to bring up the victim's weight unless it's directly relevant to the case but things were different in 1960.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 5:04:39 AM No.17837163
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48520613/hugh-henry-owens
Here's that tard Dr. Owens and it even has his own death certificate.

>b. 1889
He was 71 by the time he did this fucked up autopsy maybe he should have been retired by that point who knows? Maybe he just couldn't be bothered to put in the proper work for it anymore.
Replies: >>17840023
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 11:15:22 AM No.17837833
>>17833444
Except men!
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 5:54:39 PM No.17838455
great thread, bumping
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 6:43:52 PM No.17838526
I guess she was perfectly fuckable after a few shots of liquor.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 8:10:56 PM No.17838691
>>17833204 (OP)
if this was today she would have an OnlyFans
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 9:04:16 PM No.17838803
>>17834369
It's Missouri. What's there (in terms of women) is there.
Replies: >>17839925
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 10:01:30 PM No.17838962
>>17836020
man this coroner was an idiot
Replies: >>17839784
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 10:49:03 PM No.17839048
Oh well at least after escaping she behaved herself for the rest of her life. That's gotta be worth something, right?
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 1:44:25 AM No.17839379
ok
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 4:40:58 AM No.17839784
>>17838962
I heard that coroners don't have to go to med school but MEs do.
Replies: >>17839796
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 4:44:25 AM No.17839796
>>17839784
>I heard that coroners don't have to go to med school but MEs do
It's possible, of course this guy was born back in the 19th century, he was 70 when he did this autopsy. who knows what the standards were like when he first started? probably not what they are today.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:04:27 AM No.17839842
>>17833696
>Society was more stable and less violent when women married young
brah................what the heck this nigga is yapping abt.............literally it's the complete opposite
do you think women under the Nazi regime were getting more older or younger than they do these days? riddle me that
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:08:27 AM No.17839855
>>17835951
>>17836020
The police searched an abandoned barn across the street from the lover's lane and found a wooden plank that had bullet holes and powder burns in it. It was considered possible that Patricia was killed there although the barn had no blood or other evidence,
Replies: >>17839864 >>17839881
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:13:10 AM No.17839864
>>17839855
proving nothing except that someone had done target shooting in the barn
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:16:08 AM No.17839871
The most likely scenario is that once Sharon got Patricia into her father's borrowed Dodge she pulled the gun on her and told her don't make a move or else I'm commandeering your husband, bitch. She drove her out to the lover's lane, ordered her out of the car, shot her execution-style, and probably dragged the body some distance to where it was found.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:23:27 AM No.17839881
>>17839855
i doubt she put Patricia's body back in the car and then drove across the street and dumped it, it seems unlikely that one small woman (and Sharon was very petite as her photos show) could have easily lugged the dead weight of a corpse into the car, say put it in the trunk, and then drove it back and lugged it out again to dump it. also the car would get blood in it.

she could have been shot in the lover's lane relatively close to where the body was found and then just dragged there which wouldn't have been as physically difficult as trying to pick it up and put it in the car. so i'm going to say she couldn't have been shot in the barn because surely there'd be some blood there but none was found.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:28:00 AM No.17839887
>>17836061
to make it more clear Mr. Fitzpatrick said that he was at the lover's lane a little before the body was found and didn't see any body or any evidence of a murder. that undermined the prosecution's claom that Patricia was killed where she was found.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 5:55:38 AM No.17839925
>>17838803
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QqeLpcVXAY

behold, the Missouri female in all her stunning beauty
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 6:01:49 AM No.17839931
>>17833952
>22
>16
>"child predator"

Sigh...
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 7:03:46 AM No.17840023
>>17837163
Wow, some of his children seemed to be very successful at least. Two of six were doctors and at least four of the five boys served in World War II. A fighter pilot and Navy officers amongst them. One of them was also a Reverend. One died in 2018 at 93, which is incredible to think about him being alive earlier that year with both parents born in the 19th century.

Also, two of Dr. Owen's siblings (of 8) were notably also medical doctors.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 2:52:14 PM No.17840837
>>17834127
>The writing in the "Place of injury" box is also hard to read, I can't understand what that's saying.
It says "Woods."
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 2:56:46 PM No.17840846
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7468239/james_arthur-kinne
It seems like their son didn't live too long
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 6:57:52 PM No.17841506
>>17833204 (OP)
You wanna know what happened to her? Watch Dearly Departed (2013).
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 7:37:36 PM No.17841619
>>17833204 (OP)
Sharon Kinneโ€™s motives for the murders she was accused of, her husband James Kinne, Patricia Jones, and Francisco Paredes Ordoรฑez, appear to vary based on the circumstances of each case, as detailed in various accounts. While Kinne never confessed to the killings and maintained different defenses, including accidental death or self-defense, investigators, prosecutors, and analysts have speculated on her motives based on evidence and her behavior.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 8:14:59 PM No.17841726
apparently John Boldizc at first told police that he stopped at the lover's lane to take a bathroom break and found Patricia Jones's body there. they didn't buy this story and were like "what were you doing in a lover's lane alone at midnight" and "the body was well off the main road nobody needs to go all the way down there to take a pee" so he then told them Sharon had taken him in her car to the spot where the body was.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:10:29 PM No.17842016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snjNxr1QDR4
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 5:56:27 AM No.17843171
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12316469-i-m-just-an-ordinary-girl

Pat's daughter posts in the comment section. She was like 2 when she died and doubtless has no memory of her mother.
Replies: >>17843184
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 6:05:17 AM No.17843184
>>17843171
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBWkxjxsZu4

In here. She's the spitting image of Patricia.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:36:55 PM No.17844004
>>17833204 (OP)
Would.
Replies: >>17844106 >>17844132
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:36:15 PM No.17844094
>>17835611
Whats wrong with salami and pickles?
Replies: >>17844117
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:43:15 PM No.17844106
>>17844004
get some standards
Replies: >>17844132
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:47:11 PM No.17844117
>>17844094
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/oct/05/ask-the-doctors-moderate-your-intake-of-pickled-ve/

Pickled and smoked foods are asking for stomach cancer.
Replies: >>17844131
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:52:00 PM No.17844131
>>17844117
Pickled foods are good for your gut (like sauerkraut)
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:52:27 PM No.17844132
>>17844004
>>17844106
big deal she looks like Everywoman in the Midwest except for modern clothing and hairstyles
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 3:31:15 AM No.17845584
>>17833204 (OP)
there was a picture of her Thunderbird but i can't find it just now
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:01:23 AM No.17845626
544555
544555
md5: 42723504cf556fe9c31d92cd6772a9b6๐Ÿ”
ah ok here it is
Replies: >>17847653
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:03:29 AM No.17845632
78896587999
78896587999
md5: 64a8e56b6bb15368ffc75c4841d98875๐Ÿ”
>>17834127
no it looked like this
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:05:11 AM No.17845635
h88
h88
md5: 0994bdb7e56d47ef1f0ef56dd79a80e1๐Ÿ”
the Jones's house. reminding you of a time when a young 20 something couple a few years out of high school could actually realistically afford a house.
Replies: >>17846956
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:07:17 AM No.17845639
gfhj
gfhj
md5: f4e1488285f2d8098ea7793ec442ad80๐Ÿ”
point well taken that 50s fashions were like...nah. imagine being in your early 20s and looking like a 70 year old.
Replies: >>17847531 >>17847623
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:19:33 AM No.17845660
>>17833204 (OP)
Women be like that doe
Replies: >>17845700
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:48:08 AM No.17845700
>>17845660
they do though. especially when it comes to spending money recklessly and having fantasies about a Disney Princess lifestyle their husband can't possibly give them.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:53:51 AM No.17845708
>>17833570
Had Patricia lived she would have reached retirement age and collected that sweet gubmint pension around when 9/11 happened.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 6:38:22 AM No.17845823
>>17836338
>you are libertarian if you are against literal extortion
And on top of that said money is used on shit like black projects, nigger gibs, lgbt shit, simply going into pockets of elite pedos and other shit not for your benefit.
You are such good goy this shit, maybe even bestest one.
Replies: >>17846922
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 4:51:25 PM No.17846922
>>17845823
i guess maybe not so much in 1960 as that was still a few years before the Great Society
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 5:13:51 PM No.17846956
>>17845635
Yeah they might not meet today's standards for size or amenities but they were cheap and livable
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 6:21:42 PM No.17847104
>>17833204 (OP)
>Sharon Kinne committed three murders in the 1960s

Technically 1960 was the last year of the 50s.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:44:19 PM No.17847515
black-thin-stockings-cadolle
black-thin-stockings-cadolle
md5: abe4844d781d902edfa1166dfd4ae8fc๐Ÿ”
>>17835840
the accounts i read said she had nylon stockings on which are more like this
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:50:10 PM No.17847531
>>17845639
>y did my Silent Generation grandma still have same sense of fashion she had in her 20s
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:09:37 PM No.17847581
>>17833204 (OP)
This woman was a real jerk tbqh.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:24:06 PM No.17847623
87789000007777
87789000007777
md5: ab2d0b84e84d188936db9befc7136b56๐Ÿ”
>>17845639
she was pretty cute in their wedding photo which her daughter provided
Replies: >>17847637
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:29:53 PM No.17847637
>>17847623
It's the haircut and different, less thick makeup. I know in general 50s makeup was really thick and cartoonish-looking because it wasn't made the same way modern makeup is.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:34:52 PM No.17847653
>>17845626
I'm sure Walter was happy to make the sale since the only thing Ford dealers could sell in 1960 were low markup Falcons.
Replies: >>17847667
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:39:25 PM No.17847667
>>17847653
they sold 92,000 T-Birds that year so it wasn't exactly a rare item
Replies: >>17847672
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:42:03 PM No.17847672
>>17847667
Though I imagine those weren't so common in the small town Midwest where people weren't that wealthy and flashy cars were looked down upon.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:45:08 PM No.17847678
well anyway '60 was a recession year with a sluggish economy and most people were buying cheap cars like Falcons
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:04:46 PM No.17847828
>>17833570
>a woman deserved to be horribly murdered and leave two children without their mother because she worked for a government agency I don't like
Replies: >>17848253
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:25:13 PM No.17847878
>>17833204 (OP)
man this woman's pussy game must have been unreal if she kept getting that many dudes to fuck her
Replies: >>17847919
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 11:42:42 PM No.17847919
>>17847878
It was fucking Missouri, the standards are pretty low there. She'd hardly get a passing glance in Los Angeles.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 12:00:32 AM No.17847959
>>17833229
>>17833221
*sound of Theme From Summer Place intensifies*
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 12:44:09 AM No.17848042
>>17833788
If sexual intercourse was guaranteed by birthright a lot of women could not force men to do heinous acts
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 1:50:17 AM No.17848165
>>17835840
Sharon did her a favor. At least she no longer had to live in Missouri.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:23:17 AM No.17848220
wow damn, this thread has lasted 5 days
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:39:36 AM No.17848253
>>17847828
My god, imagine the horror of getting in the car with this bimbo as she pulls a gun on you, tells "Look, bitch, your husband's kid is percolating in here and i'm having him one way or another, you're gonna die now", and spend who knows how long in the car driving around to the lover's lane, knowing for some time that the end has arrived, and then stops the car out in the woods, marches you out to a field, and shoots you execution-style.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 3:11:02 AM No.17848311
Whomever makes these threads, they are great.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 3:28:45 AM No.17848357
You should make a podcast every time I read one of these they're so damn interesting.