Coffee and Crime Time: What Was She Running From?


Unraveling the Mystery: The Curious Case of the Woman Fleeing in the Night. Details emerge of a prominent businesswoman vanishing without a trace, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. Speculation rises as to what secrets she was trying to escape, as investigators piece together the puzzling puzzle of her sudden disappearance. In a suburban neighborhood plagued by rising crime rates, the truth behind her flight remains shrouded in darkness.

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31 Comments to “Coffee and Crime Time: What Was She Running From?”

  • @jerryladd6582

    Law enforcement is garbage. Unfeeling trash.

  • @amandamccarty6110

    Honestly, it sounds to me the family tried to welcome her into their family, and she pushed them away, and when she pushed too hard, he left. Not saying that they arent completely free of blame for things after. Keep in mind i am not through the whole video at this time.

  • @alicianowell9758

    This is what happens when a series of bad decisions/ actions – if ur family doesn’t like ur spouse gotta know life gonna be hard period it’s not a perfect world – and being so overbearing and clingy is perfect way to push ppl away which she did

  • @jordanwiser4192

    The family should be doing time and the kids put into a foster home. Breaking up families over stupid little things should be punishable by prison time

  • @corinacoady2183

    Great video Stephanie. I can't stand that entitlement in people either

  • @corinacoady2183

    Omg let the woman in peace. She took her own life. That in itself shows how much she was struggling. Her past is her past. I don't talk about mine

  • @jenj181

    The lesson here is, respect someone's boundaries and if you suspect something, just watch their actions with non bias eyes. But mostly it wasnt his families businesss to start off with!

  • @gjmottet

    With financial abuse within families, I have known of parents that will lie about terminal illness or inheritance to get their claws into their estranged child so they can get them back under their thumb. Changing her identity with the first sign of that cycle starting makes a lot of sense. Poor lady needed mental health care and a restraining order since you can't run for abuse, you have to face it and break the cycle or will be attracted to family dynamics like what you grew up with and recreate the situation you grew up in. It sounded like she did exactly that resulting in her taking increasingly unhinged actions creating a self fulfilling prophecy with the in-laws. Pure tragedy.

  • @moonqueen2037

    Judging from the way her in-laws acted after her death, and all the efforts they’ve put to desperately prove to her daughter that her mother was a bad person, they don’t seem like the blameless good people to me. Actually they sound horrible (my opinion) and she might even have been justified in way she wasn’t blending with them.

  • @Morticia1313

    Whether you like it or not when you marry someone it's a package deal. You have to accept the family especially if your spouse has a good relationship with them. If she was marrying my brother I would be suspicious of her too. Why all the secrets? Even if she didn't want to share that part of her life with her in laws at least tell your husband. She obviously had mental problems as she told different people , different stories. I'm not surprised that Blake's parents were right about her. I think Blake did the right thing. If anyone disrespected my family the way she did, I wouldn't want to be with them either. Plus I would not be comfortable always leaving the baby with her & since she did end her own life who knows what might have happened if the baby was with her. And it turned out to be so much crazier than they thought. She committed crimes with her phony identities & lied to her husband so I don't know why you seem like she was right in everything she did & everyone else was just being nosy. They probably wanted to spare her daughter ( their granddaughter) any bad surprises growing up. A lot of children have traumas growing up. Starting a marriage on lies isn't being so religious. She wanted her daughter to have a family but only the 3 of them. Why should they give up their son & Granddaughter. I disagree.

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm 🧡💛

  • @angelaroth8612

    I'm only 17 minutes in but damm i hate the In-Laws. You are not entitled to hold your grandchild it is a privilage, one you obviously lost because you sound like hostile dicks. Also as for Lori not wanting others to hold the baby I think this stems from all her miscarriges, I think she had anxiety and while I'm sure she wanted alone time maybe she was just to scared.

    Edit Im 24 minuets in but the anger toward the in laws grows. I can handle a lot of cases but this one is truly gonna be the worst watch. Sure Lori might have some blame but quite frankly if I was her duaghter and I watched this video I would probably compleatly cut out my father and his family for doing what they've done just up to this point. I know thier treatment of her gets worse aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh.

  • @karenhewitt4619

    She could have been autistic also; me and my 2 youngest sons are; she could have been sexually abused too

  • @HayleyK-

    I know your a happily married mother with a great family

    BUT I’d love nothing better than to sit reading books with you whilst there’s a whiff of SMOKE in the air and we can see who’s getting to the KITE first lol XOXO
    💁‍♀️😘☮️💕🇸🇪🇸🇪

  • @brendacroteau

    I truly think this woman must have suffered some severe severe abuse to go to those links to hide from her family and to erase her identity

  • @emiliorodriquez5677

    I just bawled my eyes out! That poor woman. I immediately felt her. I love your style. Unapologetically authentic! Me freaking too! Thank you for another amazing story.

  • @brendacroteau

    Stephanie I think you totally hit the nail on the head with this your commentary is just spot on I totally 100% agree

  • @judithokemwa2807

    I thought I was the only one trying to sleep on my back so that "gravity can do it's work". Lol.😂😂😂

  • @nastycrafter4640

    Blame the a**hole in-laws i say!

  • @sylviebraun19

    Love your work can't get enough I am now adicted to the podcast. just a details Catholics don't court Mormon do,

  • @lucienlodger

    something i just have to wonder is what it was kimberly perceived ‘new’ as. she changed identities completely all of the time, and instead of lying about a wrong number or something — she chose to change her identity again. her new life was never “new” enough.

    when you’re running away to find a new life, you die in that life, as well, in the same body. you’re only gonna live so long. when did “new” become “old” to her?

    [hope this makes Any sense]

  • @maggiedavid5765

    I love you STEPHANIE..BIG ❤️

  • @maggiedavid5765

    OMG..This is so sad🥲🥲

  • @jomasson644

    Sad all around kind of story. Thanks for sharing. 😢

  • @lynylcullen8370

    Incredible! Poor woman simply wanted a family life …& without the extended family..& all the unknowns she was probably scared of.
    Thx Stephanie for another amazing dive into this case. “Stay in your own lane” seems a goof lesson. Of course those who need to hear it probably won’t. Gurr

  • @ArtTasticCreations

    I blame the in-laws for her death. They refused to respect her privacy and continued to speak bad about her even after they learned the truth to cover their own bad actions. I think they are kind of horrible people and I wish there was some kind of consequence for them.

  • @melissamalcomesius1181

    Not letting anyone hold the baby is some type of postpartum depression. I had that and it was very difficult for my family

  • @lorigriffith8513

    a social security number

  • @lorigriffith8513

    Thats not true ! My children were born in the 80's and they were assigned one at birth

  • @tammydawnhardin641

    I agree with you wholeheartedly on entitlement. This is so so so sad.

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