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Every week, Whitney & Melissa travel from state to state, covering unsolved cases in an attempt to gain public awareness and encourage positive movement in the case.
Rhode Island : Roy Weber
Born in 1981 near San Diego, Roy moved to Newport, Rhode Island. His troubled childhood, marked by his father's departure and substance abuse, led to multiple runaway incidents and a state group home placement.
As a teen, Roy turned to sex work to fund his drug habit. He frequented adult video stores in downtown Providence and befriended Rich Holcomb, who shared a similar lifestyle. Despite legal troubles, Roy's situation worsened.
On December 25, 2003, Roy's body was found near Johnson & Wales University, shot in the head. Despite investigation, his murderer remains unidentified.
In Roy's memory, Rich Holcomb founded Project Weber in 2008, now Project Weber/RENEW, to aid male sex workers with resources and support. Rich also produced “Invisible,” a documentary on the overlooked male sex work industry. If you have information on Roy Weber's murder, contact the Cold Case Unit at 401.468.2233. For more about Project Weber/RENEW, visit their website. https://weberrenew.org/
Rhode Island : Kimberly Morse
The week's episode provides details about the unsolved murder case of Kimberly Sue Morse, a vibrant young woman from North Providence, Rhode Island. Kimberly was a goal-oriented individual known for her outgoing personality and love for fitness. In 2000, she was brutally attacked and murdered in her basement apartment. The crime scene indicated a personal connection between the killer and Kimberly, as valuable items, including gifts she received from club patrons, were taken. The police have explored multiple leads, including an ex-boyfriend who had a troubled relationship with Kimberly, but no suspects have been named or arrests made. Authorities received an anonymous tip in 2014 that led them to Michigan, but its significance remains undisclosed. The case continues to perplex investigators, with questions surrounding the motive, the identity of the perpetrator, and the physical evidence. Kimberly's family and friends seek closure and justice for her tragic death. Anyone with information is urged to contact the North Providence Police Department.
If you know anything about the murder of Kimberly Morse, please contact the North Providence Police Department at 401-233-1430 OR call their anonymous tip line at 401-719-1449.