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FRAGMENTS OF MY DAUGHTER'S LIFE
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Mark strolled back over to the front desk. Amy said that he
told her his girlfriend has just been involved in a car accident and
he needed to leave, he was going to seek permission. But Mark has
told me that the call came from Kimberly Anne and that he did not
describe her as his girlfriend. However, in deposition several
witnesses who later gave testimony individually said that they also
believed that he had a girlfiend and not a wife. The question that
remains unanswered is why did Kimberly Anne make this call? That
question remains unanswered to this day. Mark left Amy behind as he
walked from the lobby and into the hotel office where he next spoke
with Crystal Runyan.
A portion of Crystal's job included
compiling hotel employees' timesheets into a single pay record. Mark
was in her office because he wanted permission to leave the hotel
premises in response to the phone call. He was seeking permission
from Crystal because he believed that she could give him that
authority, but Crystal says that she told him that he needed to talk
with his immediate supervisor. Where Mark planned to go is uncertain
because there is testimony saying that he had to go to the police
station because of the car crash, yet everything centers upon Mark
arriving home at his own apartment. When Mark left Crystal's office
he walked into the pages of a legal murder mystery. Soon, very soon,
the life of his wife would come to a head splitting end and his own
life of liberty would turn into a heightened nightmare of Norse
fantasy ending in imprisonment.
Both Amy and Crystal were
later deposed by one of Mark's attorneys. They were individually and
separately asked under sworn testimony, what they had heard and
experienced in their final dealings with Mark following that phone
call. Rather than provide any real answers, their recitals only
raised further questions and inspired conjecture as to the meaning
of events to which they had been witnesses.
THE SECOND FRAGMENT
If Kimberly Anne did call Mark at around Noon, she did not
sit around and wait for him to arrive, which is rather strange since
she is supposed to have told him to either hurry to the police
station or to come home because she had been involved in a car
crash. But forty-five minutes later Kimberly Anne was not at a
police station and she was not at home in her apartment. Kimberly
Anne was in the process of completing the last banking transaction
of her life. It would be a brief life, because on that day Kimmy was
one month shy of seeing her twenty-first birthday, and that day
would be her last on Planet Earth.
Several theories abound as
to why Kimberly Anne was in the bank that day, yet none of these
explanations makes a lot of sense to the casual observer of today,
which is why this web site exists. I am looking for answers, and
when I find them, if I find them, then I will add them to this text.
But on that morning on the tenth day of May, funds had arrived in
the joint bank account that Kimberly Anne shared with her husband
Mark, and they had been deposited there as a result of funds
transferred by her newly divorced mother-in-law Camilla Guglielmo.
Now Kimberly Anne was withdrawing half of the money on account and
it would appear that it was for some purpose other than buying land
later in the afternoon.
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At
Astroworld in Houston on a hot and humid weekend with her
Dad; shown posing with two ice cream cones for a local
newspaper.
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Kimberly Anne in her Sunday best following the
divorce of Mervyn Hagger and Kimberly Hoskins, when her Dad
began visiting a variety of local churches looking for
answers and Kimberly Anne began attending Sunday School. For
Kimberly Anne it became a fun time to dress up each
week.
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