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Scott Lee Kimball (born September 21, 1966) is a convicted serial killer, con man and fraudster from Boulder County, Colorado, who murdered at least four people over a two-year period; investigators strongly suspect him in as many as 21 other unsolved killings.
In December 2010, convicted Colorado serial killer Scott Lee Kimball stated that he was being investigated for the West Mesa murders, but he denied killing the women. [31] In 2014, a breakthrough on a decades-old case caused Albuquerque police to become interested in Joseph Blea as a suspect for the murders.
Scott Lee Kimball: 14444-006: Scheduled release date in 2082. Currently at USP Florence High. Serial killer sentenced to 70 years in Colorado state prison in 2009 for financial crimes and four murders committed while he was an FBI informant. Suspected of having committed additional murders.
Colorado: Scott Lee Kimball Number of Victims: 4–10 An FBI informant turned serial killer, Scott Lee Kimball was in prison for fraud, and in 2002, he made a deal with the FBI t o let him out as ...
Lori McLeod sees Scott Lee Kimball as the perfect man for her. But she finds out the hard way that he is living a lie when her daughter, Kaysi, mysteriously disappears. Now suffering from terminal breast cancer, she seeks to warn other wives and daughters about letting just any man into their lives.
Scott Lee Kimball: 14444-006: Serving a 70-year sentence; scheduled for release on January 7, 2082. Serial killer sentenced to 70 years in Colorado state prison in 2009 for financial crimes and four murders committed while he was an FBI informant. Suspected of having committed additional murders.
Terry Kimball: 60 United States Sometime in 2004, 60-year-old Terry Kimball disappeared from Westminster, Colorado. He was living with his nephew, Scott Lee Kimball, at the time, who was later found to be a serial killer. In July 2009, Scott revealed to the authorities where he had mummified Terry's body in a remote mountain pass near Vail ...
In 2003, Krieger sentenced Scott Lee Kimball to time served and three years' supervised release for passing bad checks in Alaska, as well as full restitution and a $5,000 fine, per a plea agreement between him and the government that took into account Kimball's service up to that point as an FBI informant.