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The Kimball case has provided fodder for several national reports. But the first major look into Marcum's disappearance was published in June 2006: "Strip Search," by Luke Turf, which is featured in the 20/20 piece.
"Nobody wants to talk about Jennifer Marcum," Turf wrote. "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 [Kimball], who was the last man to see her alive. No one except her father and mother."
Bob Marcum and Mary Willis, Marcum's parents, were their daughter's strongest advocates. Bob put up a $20,000 reward for information and paid for a billboard that was displayed above Shotgun Willie's. It included the poignant question, "Jennifer, where are you?"
"Nobody wants to talk about Jennifer Marcum," Turf wrote. "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 [Kimball], who was the last man to see her alive. No one except her father and mother."
Bob Marcum and Mary Willis, Marcum's parents, were their daughter's strongest advocates. Bob put up a $20,000 reward for information and paid for a billboard that was displayed above Shotgun Willie's. It included the poignant question, "Jennifer, where are you?"
Rocky Mountain Horror: Jennifer Marcum Story Reappears on 20/20
Scott Kimball was convicted of four murders, including that of the one-time Shotgun Willie's stripper. Her body was never found.
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