The person at the center of this case
Kimberly Ann Yohe
Justice for Kimberly Ann Yohe — the trail went cold in 1996, but the truth hasn't.
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What significance do the ligature marks on both the neck and right ankle have? Were they applied at the same time or in sequence?
Why was the vehicle left at Gables Truck Stop 22 miles from the body recovery site? Did the perpetrator use another vehicle to leave?
Who saw Kimberly on May 8, 1996, and what were the circumstances of her last known activities before disappearance?
Kimberly Ann Yohe disappeared from her Etters, Pennsylvania home on May 8, 1996, and was found dead in the Susquehanna River two weeks later with signs of ligature strangulation and head trauma. Her vehicle was discovered abandoned at a truck stop 22 miles away, suggesting she may have been transported after her death. Despite these physical clues, the case remains unsolved and investigators continue to seek information from anyone who may have witnessed relevant events.
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What happened during the two-week gap between her disappearance and body discovery? Where was she held or killed?
Did anyone have access to her vehicle and knowledge of both the Etters residence and the truck stop location?
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Etters, Pennsylvania May 8, 1996 Kimberly Ann Yohe was last seen on May, 8, 1996, at her residence in Etters, Pennsylvania. Two weeks later, on May 22, 1996, Yohe’s body was recovered from the Susquehanna River in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
Later that same day, Yohe’s vehicle, a 1987 Mazda 626, was discovered parked at Gables Truck Stop along I-81, 22 miles north of where the body was recovered. An autopsy determined that Yohe’s cause of death was ligature strangulation, with lacerations to the head and ligature marks on the neck and right ankle.
Investigators are asking anyone with information regarding this case to please come forward.
Kimberly Ann Yohe was last seen at her residence in Etters, Pennsylvania on May 8, 1996.
Yohe's body was recovered from the Susquehanna River in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Autopsy determined cause of death as ligature strangulation with lacerations to the head and ligature marks on the neck and right ankle.
Yohe's 1987 Mazda 626 was found parked at Gables Truck Stop along I-81, approximately 22 miles north of where her body was recovered.