Deceased/Not Found CO - Jennifer Marcum, 26, Denver, 17 Feb 2003 *S. Kimball guilty*

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On Feb. 17, 2003, Jennifer Lynn Marcum parked her car at Denver International Airport and disappeared.

FBI agents suspect she was murdered, possibly by drug dealers, said Jennifer's father, Bob Marcum.

"Her body hasn't been found," Marcum said Saturday. "I really need to see something happen."

They are members of an organization called Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons, a Colorado-based group that stirs up interest among law enforcement agencies to solve their cold cases. There are more than 1,200 unsolved homicides or missing-person cases with Colorado connections, group officers say.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_3099848
 
On Feb. 17, 2003, Jennifer Lynn Marcum parked her car at Denver International Airport and disappeared.

FBI agents suspect she was murdered, possibly by drug dealers, said Jennifer's father, Bob Marcum.

"Her body hasn't been found," Marcum said Saturday. "I really need to see something happen."

They are members of an organization called Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons, a Colorado-based group that stirs up interest among law enforcement agencies to solve their cold cases. There are more than 1,200 unsolved homicides or missing-person cases with Colorado connections, group officers say.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_3099848
 
A billboard offering a $20,000 reward for information about a missing woman was unveiled today in Glendale.

The billboard is across the street from Shotgun Willie’s, which is where Jennifer Marcum used to work.

Marcum was last seen Feb. 17, 2003, visiting her common-law husband in a Jefferson County prison, according to the Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons. Her car was later found abandoned in a parking lot at Denver International Airport.

Her father, Bob Marcum, said he believes something bad happened to his daughter because she would not leave her 4-year-old son.

"There’s someone out there that knows" what happened, he said during a press conference this morning. "She would not have taken off."

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4810851,00.html
 
Nobody wants to talk about Jennifer Marcum. Not the girls who stripped with her at Shotgun Willie's. Not the man with whom she was living. Not the men she may have testified against. Not the father of her child. Not her incarcerated ex-boyfriend, who was the last man to see her alive.

No one except her father and mother.

Marcum has been missing for more than three years; if she's alive, she turned 29 in June.

The cold case is nearly frozen, but Marcum's father, Bob, is still pressing on. He pulled together $20,000 for a reward, and on Thursday, June 29, he'll unveil a billboard high above Shotgun's that features his daughter's face and asks: "Jennifer, where are you?"

Jennifer Marcum was born in Denver but grew up in Springfield, Illinois. She dropped out of high school, got married in 1996 and moved back to Colorado with her military husband. The couple later divorced, and Marcum got involved with another man, with whom she had a son in 1997. That relationship didn't last, either, and in 1999 Marcum started stripping at Shotgun's so she could make enough money to provide for her son.

She also got involved with Steven Ennis, whom the Drug Enforcement Administration was monitoring. In December 2001, the two were on one of their frequent trips to New York, where Marcum also stripped under the name Francesca and Ennis met up with associates from his ecstasy business. On this trip, the man he used was wearing a wire.

http://www.westword.com/Issues/2006-06-29/news/news.html
 
bykerladi said:
The family is putting up a billboard for information to find Jennifer.


http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4812190,00.html



That was a good idea to put her picture and info on a billboard right across from the place where she used to work. Maybe it will catch someones attention that might know something. Sounds like she was living a pretty reckless life before she disappeared. Some of those people you just don't mess around with.

My heart breaks for her family. I hope that she is found so they can at least bring her home and have a buriel for her. Sad.
 
The FBI is looking at the possibility that four missing adults were murdered.

They all had one link: They all knew Scott Lee Kimball.

Kimball is currently sitting in the Jefferson County Jail on a weapons charge. Lafayette police also have several theft charges pending against him.

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One of the women -- Jennifer Marcum -- proves to be the key element in the affidavit. She was a dancer at Shotgun Willie's in early 2003.

After she disappeared, her family put up a billboard above the popular strip club hoping to help the investigation.

In the search warrant affidavit, FBI agent Jonathan Grusing taped a phone conversation between Kimball and another man, with that man's permission.

"Kimball made analogies to Marcum being a stone in a pyramid which could make the pyramid fall," Grusing wrote in the affidavit.

Marcum was dating Kimball, according to witness statements made to Grusing.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/16304833/detail.html
 
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_12196133

Updated: 04/21/2009 11:36:25 PM MDT

Search resumes for body of missing woman

Deputies and the FBI again led a murder suspect into eastern Utah on Tuesday to help find the body of a missing woman.

But the suspect, Scott Lee Kimball, was again unable to locate any remains or tell agents more about where a body might be...
 
Bumping for Lynn... her killer maybe in jail, but her body is still out there.
 
The Charley Project

http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/marcum_jennifer.html

Federal Bureau of Investigation

http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/jennifer-lynn-marcum/view

North American Missing Persons Network

http://nampn.org/cases/marcum_jennifer.html

Colorado Bureau of Investigation

https://www.colorado.gov/apps/coldcase/casedetail.html?id=2881

NamUs Profile

https://www.findthemissing.org/cases/344

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Over the years, a suspect emerged, a man called Scott Kimball who had once shared a cell with Ennis and had gotten to know Ms Marcum well during her frequent visits.
In January 2003, Kimball had been granted early parole and placed on “supervised release” during which time he worked as FBI informant.
While he was free, however, police noticed that people close to him started going missing or turning up dead. Under questioning, Kimball told police an associate of Ennis had murdered Ms Marcum but then withdrew the story.

In 2009 he pleaded guilty to the murders of Kaysi McLeod, 19; LeAnn Emry, 24; Ms Marcum and his own uncle, Terry Kimball, 60. All of the victims remains have been recovered except for those of Ms Marcum.

Kimball was convicted of four murders and sentenced to 70 years in jail but a question mark continues to hang over his involvement in the disappearance of Ms Marcum, who remains missing to this day.

http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...s/news-story/c6f453d76b2ff527ac278356f257c4e1
 



It Is a shame that if you go missing and the public, the authorities,with exception of your family, don’t find you “ important” enough to really focus on your case.
Scott kimball was a Predator and a narcissist and serial killer.
He will spend the rest of his life in prison, not unless the FBI makes some kind of deal with him and at that point he’ll continue flying under the radar
May be he’ll tell the location of Jennifer marcum if not we have to hope someone will stumble on to her.
 
Kimball’s sons, Justin and Cody Kimball, who were just children at the time of the killing spree, are discussing for the first time details around what they claim is their father’s attempt to kill Justin when he was just 10 years old.

“I just remember thinking, ‘This guy is going to kill me, and he's obviously making it look like an accident. No one's going to know because I'm going to be dead,’” Justin, now age 29, said in an exclusive interview with “20/20's" John Quiñones.

One evening in July 2004, Scott Kimball and his two boys were out in the backyard digging holes and chasing mice. Justin said that when Cody went inside the house, his father told Justin to dig a hole in a specific spot while keeping his eyes on the horizon.

"[It] felt like I saw a bunch of stars, flashes in front of my face, and then came the big wham," Justin said. "I heard it hitting me."

A large metal cattle grate had fallen onto his head. While in route to the hospital, Justin claims his father tried to kill him again by pushing him out of a moving car.

“What I do remember, him pushing me out was by my face, because I remember how big his hand was and how warm it felt on my cold face,” Justin told “20/20.”

According to a police report, Scott Kimball told officers he was inside when Justin was playing near the grate, looked out and saw it had fallen on top of his son. Kimball also told police that he was trying to pull Justin back into the car, not push him out on the way to the hospital.

“At this time we have no reason to believe there was any criminal activity involved,” the police report stated.
 

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