Ep4: The Murder of Kim Thomas
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Thirty‑two‑year‑old Charlotte activist Kim Thomas was found brutally murdered in her home in 1990—handcuffed, stabbed, and left steps away from her sleeping infant son. For decades, the case stood as one of Charlotte’s most haunting unsolved murders. But behind the headlines was a deeper story: a police investigation riddled with tunnel vision, ignored evidence, and a rush to judgment that let the real killer slip through their fingers.
Now, 36 years later, new forensic breakthroughs have reignited the case and finally pointed investigators toward a suspect long hiding in plain sight. The arrest has raised a chilling question: How many years of violence could have been prevented if police had followed the evidence instead of their assumptions?
In this episode, we revisit the crime scene, the overlooked clues, and the voices who refused to let Kim be forgotten. This isn’t just a story about a murder. It’s a story about systemic failure, persistence, and the long fight for justice in a case that should have been solved in 1990.