kardiak187
08-10-2005, 05:21 PM
does anyone remember the story of a man he went to a campsite and looked over to see a lady sitting by herself. just then a group of men jumped from the bushes and startled him so he sped off. then a year later that woman's bones were found. what was the rest of the story anyone?
KyooMac
08-10-2005, 06:23 PM
I remember it, wasn't she wearing a white dress in the eyewitnesses description?
DarkDante
08-10-2005, 06:51 PM
Kimberly Pandillios (sp?) - She was later found dead and the guy in the jeep was interviewed in the segment saying he wished he would have done something in retrospect. He had a vague description of Kim's attackers - basically hairy ugly dudes with tattoos. Most believe they lured Kim there buy claiming they were going to do a photo shoot with her (she was a model I believe) - For years I thought the woman portraying Kimberly in the segment was a very young Judith Light but being that "Who's The Boss" was on at the same time period as UM - I reasoned it wasn't her but a lookalike.
As for the real Kimberly Pandillios - her killers have never been identified.
Later.
KyooMac
08-10-2005, 07:04 PM
It's Kim Pandelios, I only know 'cause I did a search and ran across this:
http://kimpandelios.com/
KyooMac
08-10-2005, 07:06 PM
Oh, oh, oh, I found this too! They think this knucklehead had something to do with it. http://www.koopfilms.com/sobek2.htm
Kemistry
08-10-2005, 07:10 PM
At the bottom of that page it says:
We would like to thank:
The COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Sheriff’s detectives Thomas Kerfoot and Stephen Davis for solving the
1992 murder of our friend, Northridge model Kimberly Pandelios
Thank you,
Nina & Beth
As for the real Kimberly Pandillios - her killers have never been identified.
On the contrary, an arrest was made in the case. A man named David Rademaker was arrested in April of 2004. But so far, I've heard nothing about a trial. And since the murder of Kimberly Pandelios is a California case, it's likely that Rademaker hasn't been tried for the murder yet; California's legal system is painfully slow. Too many defendants in that state don't go on trial until at least two years after they are arrested! :mad: