SAINT JOHN, N.B. It was a September night in 1985, and the Saint John, N.B., teen was at a fair in the city’s east end. “Kim was a social butterfly, always bouncing, always energetic,” says her sister, Tammy Cormier Raynes, who was there the night Kimberly went missing but left early. He said he’d like for police to take a closer look at the Upham property, where he said records and aerial maps show a cabin burned down a month after Kimberly went missing. “There are all kinds of places to easily hide a body.”Meanwhile, the Amero family continues to push for answers in the unsolved mystery.
Source: National Post March 18, 2018 13:52 UTC