• Voices of The Missing:Kelly Jean Harris

  • 2025/01/09
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Voices of The Missing:Kelly Jean Harris

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  • In this episode of Murder in the Black, host Steph delves into the tragic case of Kelly Jean Harris, who disappeared in 1984. The episode explores Kelly's vibrant life, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the subsequent investigation that revealed troubling details about her stepfather, Leonard Hugo. As the narrative unfolds, listeners are confronted with the harsh realities of child abduction, the psychological effects on victims, and the importance of community vigilance in protecting children. The episode concludes with reflections on Kelly's legacy and a call to action for greater awareness and advocacy for child safety.



    Takeaways


    Kelly Jean Harris was a vibrant girl with a promising future.

    Her disappearance on August 11, 1984, remains a haunting mystery.

    Initial investigations suggested she may have run away.

    Leonard Hugo's troubling past raised suspicions during the investigation.

    The psychological effects of kidnapping on children are profound and lasting.

    Community awareness is crucial in preventing child abduction.

    Victims of kidnapping often face long-term trauma and challenges.

    The importance of believing and supporting children in distress cannot be overstated.

    Kelly's story highlights the need for vigilance in protecting vulnerable youth.

    We must continue to tell these stories to honor victims and advocate for change.


    Chapters


    00:00 Welcome to Season Eight

    01:29 Introducing Kelly Jean Harris

    04:10 The Day of Disappearance

    07:18 Initial Investigations and Suspicions

    10:57 The Troubling Past of Leonard Hugo

    18:02 The Confession and Aftermath

    19:48 Reflections on Kelly's Life and Legacy

    20:37 Takeaways and Community Responsibility

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    Source Materials:

    "Kelly Harris, 13: Missing Girl's Stepfather Confesses To 1984 Murder 22 Years Later." Our Black Girls, 27 Mar. 2022. www.ourblackgirls.com/2022/03/27/kelly-harris-murder-missing/.


    Perez, Mabel. "Killer Agrees to Lead Police to Body." Ocala Star-Banner, 9 Oct. 2007. www.gainesville.com/story/news/2007/10/09/killer-agrees-to-lead-police-to-body/31538998007/.


    "Full text of 'Escanaba Daily Press (1969-11-20)'." Internet Archive, 23 Oct. 2016. archive.org/stream/escanaba-daily-press-1969-11-20/escanaba-daily-press-1969-11-20_djvu.txt.


    "Remembering Kelly Jean: Woman's 13-Year-Old Daughter Was Killed 25 Years Ago Today in Jackson." MLive, 11 Aug. 2009. www.mlive.com/news/jackson/2009/08/remembering_kelly_jean_womans.html.

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    Resources for help for children:

    1.National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)

    Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) – A national hotline for reporting missing children.

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In this episode of Murder in the Black, host Steph delves into the tragic case of Kelly Jean Harris, who disappeared in 1984. The episode explores Kelly's vibrant life, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, and the subsequent investigation that revealed troubling details about her stepfather, Leonard Hugo. As the narrative unfolds, listeners are confronted with the harsh realities of child abduction, the psychological effects on victims, and the importance of community vigilance in protecting children. The episode concludes with reflections on Kelly's legacy and a call to action for greater awareness and advocacy for child safety.



Takeaways


Kelly Jean Harris was a vibrant girl with a promising future.

Her disappearance on August 11, 1984, remains a haunting mystery.

Initial investigations suggested she may have run away.

Leonard Hugo's troubling past raised suspicions during the investigation.

The psychological effects of kidnapping on children are profound and lasting.

Community awareness is crucial in preventing child abduction.

Victims of kidnapping often face long-term trauma and challenges.

The importance of believing and supporting children in distress cannot be overstated.

Kelly's story highlights the need for vigilance in protecting vulnerable youth.

We must continue to tell these stories to honor victims and advocate for change.


Chapters


00:00 Welcome to Season Eight

01:29 Introducing Kelly Jean Harris

04:10 The Day of Disappearance

07:18 Initial Investigations and Suspicions

10:57 The Troubling Past of Leonard Hugo

18:02 The Confession and Aftermath

19:48 Reflections on Kelly's Life and Legacy

20:37 Takeaways and Community Responsibility

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KEEP UP WITH US

IG:@MURDERINTHEBLACK

FACEBOOK:MURDER IN THE BLACK THE PODCAST

TIKTOK:MURDERINTHEBLACK

EMAIL:murderintheblackpodcast36@gmail.com

WEBSITE:www.murderintheblackpodcast.com

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Source Materials:

"Kelly Harris, 13: Missing Girl's Stepfather Confesses To 1984 Murder 22 Years Later." Our Black Girls, 27 Mar. 2022. www.ourblackgirls.com/2022/03/27/kelly-harris-murder-missing/.


Perez, Mabel. "Killer Agrees to Lead Police to Body." Ocala Star-Banner, 9 Oct. 2007. www.gainesville.com/story/news/2007/10/09/killer-agrees-to-lead-police-to-body/31538998007/.


"Full text of 'Escanaba Daily Press (1969-11-20)'." Internet Archive, 23 Oct. 2016. archive.org/stream/escanaba-daily-press-1969-11-20/escanaba-daily-press-1969-11-20_djvu.txt.


"Remembering Kelly Jean: Woman's 13-Year-Old Daughter Was Killed 25 Years Ago Today in Jackson." MLive, 11 Aug. 2009. www.mlive.com/news/jackson/2009/08/remembering_kelly_jean_womans.html.

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Resources for help for children:

1.National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)

Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) – A national hotline for reporting missing children.

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