Crime Junkie - MURDERED: Joseph Kinville III
Episode Date: June 6, 2022When 16-year-old Joseph Kinville III is brutally stabbed to death in a field in his neighborhood in Arcadia, Florida, law enforcement is stumped from the start and his mother is devastated. The myster...y only deepens when the teen's estranged father is murdered a few weeks later, hundreds of miles away in Michigan. The identity of Joseph's murderer has remained unknown since his murder in 1999, but evidence from his crime scene may still hold the answers law enforcement needs. For current Fan Club membership options and policies, please visit https://crimejunkieapp.com/library/. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-joseph-kinville/
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All right, here's your episode.
Hi, crime junkies.
I'm your host, Ashley Flowers.
And the story I have for you today is one that came to us in kind of an unusual way.
Unlike many of the cases that we've covered on this show, no one suggested this case.
And that's because it's one of those that many people don't even know about.
Or if they did hear the victim's name come across their television screens back in 1999,
they may have forgotten.
We only found out about this case because Delia came across this case as she was investigating
counterclock season four.
Now we just recently released all 15 episodes of that series to binge.
And there were some strange similarities between the cases.
Now ultimately they ended up not being connected, so it didn't fit into counterclock.
But we knew that this story needed to be told because it's a case that I know could totally
be solved if the right things fall into place.
This is the story of a teenage boy from a migrant worker community in South Florida whose brutal
murder has gone unsolved for 23 years.
This is the story of Joseph Kenville III.
Around midnight of Monday, March 1, 1999, single mother Kathy Delacruz wakes up from
a dead sleep with a feeling of dread.
The feeling that something bad had happened, but she didn't know what.
She was staying in a friend's trailer in the small town of Arcadia, Florida after coming
in town with two of her teenage sons.
So maybe it was just the feeling of not being in her home, like not being in her normal bed.
It was a feeling that she shook off before going back to sleep.
When she woke again at eight, she started packing up her stuff and tried wrangling her
boys to get them back on the road to go home.
She hollers for her 14-year-old son Justin and 16-year-old son Joseph to get in the car.
Justin comes, but Joseph doesn't.
She looks around the trailer, even spans out into the neighborhood, but he's nowhere
to be found.
Now Kathy immediately thinks that's odd, but she doesn't go into a full-blown panic
right away.
You see, up until recently, they'd actually spent the last few years living in Arcadia.
Joseph's oldest brothers, who were 18 and 20, even stayed there when the family moved
to Plant City, so Justin and Joseph still had a lot of friends in Arcadia.
And according to Kathy, when the family would make their visits on weekends, she would stay
at her friend's trailer near her rental, and the boys would usually spend the night
at their friend's houses.
So at this point, mom's thinking he overslept, but it still does feel just a smidge off,
because always by Monday morning, everyone would be ready to go to make the drive back
to Plant City.
So Joseph not showing up on March 1st, when it was time to go, was really at a character.
Again, not just because he'd never done that before, but because Kathy knew that he was
usually a punctual kid.
I mean, coming from a tight-knit Mexican-American family that all contributed to the family's
survival, Joseph knew the value of time.
According to Kathy, the family ran like a well-oiled machine by the time all of the
boys were old enough to work, like they had to be on time to their jobs picking oranges
for various citrus growers and working long hours as day laborers for fruit growers in
South Central Florida.
So by mid-morning, when Joseph still hasn't shown up, Kathy knows that she needs to do
something.
And the first thing she does is calls the DeSoto County Sheriff's Office to report
him missing, but during that conversation, she happens to mention that she's not sure
if he's just overdue or maybe ran away, which of course makes the deputies on the other
end of the line suddenly a little less urgent to take a report.
Just to be clear, according to Kathy, she didn't have any reason back then to think
that Joseph ran away, but in the moment, the only things that she could think of that made
any sense is either that he overslept or like worst case scenario decided, you know, maybe
while he was drinking out with his friends that he wasn't going to go home to Plant City.
She honestly didn't know she was just reaching for anything at that point.
So far that morning, the department hadn't received any other calls about Joseph or any
reports of like a terrible accident or a body being found, nothing like that.
So the Sheriff's Office is inclined to believe that he ran away and essentially no search
gets underway and nothing really happens.
He says their entire conversation was one of those like, thanks for calling, we're
going to take a note kind of thing, which only frustrates her, but she doesn't give
up after talking to the Sheriff's Office.
Justin tells his mom that the last time he saw his brother was around 11 o'clock the
previous night, and they were both at a friend's house in town about two miles from their
old neighborhood.
Justin says that he heard Joseph talking about how he had plans to go over to one of his
ex-girlfriend's houses and then go to a house party.
Justin goes on to tell his mom that a group of people he saw later in the night told him
that Joseph had made it to that house party, but apparently he had gotten into a confrontation
with some guys there, but they all said that he had left on foot before anything got too
rowdy or a real fight broke out.
Worried sick, Cathy starts calling around to smug Joseph's friends and other families
in Arcadia that she thinks he might have stayed the night with on Sunday night, but no one
she spoke with that morning could account for Joseph after 11 o'clock on Sunday night.
And while she's making these calls, Cathy has no idea that just a mile and a half away
from where she is sitting, someone is about to find her son.
A guy named Willie March was walking in a grassy field by the auto dealership where he worked
to take a bathroom break, but out in the field he spotted something.
It was a young man laying in the grass, hand sticking straight up into the air.
And there was no wondering if he was asleep or even unconscious.
It was clear to Willie right away that this boy was dead.
Willie rushed back into the office and had someone call 911.
In minutes after he made that call, DeSoto County Sheriff's Office deputies and detectives
arrived on scene.
Because we don't have access to the actual police reports from investigators about every
move the detectives made after getting there.
It's hard to know specifics, but what I can tell you is that law enforcement officers
start taking notes of what they're seeing and they call for a medical examiner to come
from Sarasota, which is about an hour west of Arcadia.
According to the Sheriff's Office, no ID or wallet is found on the young man.
So they have no idea who he is at first and they definitely haven't made a connection
to the call that they got earlier from Joseph's mom.
Now the investigative documents that we do have access to explain that when police find
the body, they estimate the victim to be about 16 years old.
He's fully clothed and is still wearing several pieces of jewelry.
And what's apparent to investigators right off the bat is that the teen suffered serious
blood loss in his chest and abdomen.
Just looking at him from a few feet away, they can see a clear cut through the front
fabric of his sweatshirt near his stomach.
And to them, that's where it looks like all the blood came from.
Most of his white sweatshirt is soaked with blood and there are blood stains all the way
down the waistline of his jeans with small drips almost down to his ankles.
They also find smears of blood on his pant legs and near the hand and wrist areas of
his right sleeve.
What's interesting though is that they note in their reports that there's no blood
on the back of the victim's clothing.
And the fact that so much blood had dripped down onto his waist and the front of his jeans
meant that more than likely he was attacked from the front and then at some point he'd
gone down and laid on his back.
But it seems like they don't think that the attack took place all right there.
Because in an article by Patricia Walsh for the Sarasota Herald Tribune, the authorities
said quote, we haven't found the weapon.
We haven't determined the exact killing location end quote.
And it's a pretty big area I actually have a map of it on our blog post or you can look
at it right now in the Crime Genki app if you're listening there.
Basically this is a pretty open area next to a busy highway highway 17.
And this highway is basically a pipeline through the area and all along in our local businesses,
car dealerships, auto shops, motels like citrus warehouses, as well as a bunch of houses and
trailer park communities in between.
Now on the map again it looks just like trees like almost like an open field that you wouldn't
think would be traffic like oh I understand why nobody came across that body.
But even though this kind of looks like an empty field, apparently it was actually pretty
well trafficked as well because workers at the auto dealership where Willie March was
employed confirmed that the field was often used as a cut through by pedestrians or people
even like hanging out late at night just partying in the field.
Police actually found some beer bottles and stuff that backed that theory up so police
are theorizing that if people who live nearby were in the field the previous night partying
there's a good chance that someone might have seen something important.
Now the victim is removed shortly after the associate Emmy arrived and he's transported
for an autopsy and here's what's super wild.
According to the Emmy investigators report in an attempt to identify the victim.
The Soto County Sheriff's deputies take a Polaroid photo of the body before it's
moved and they go out into the community showing it to people to try and get folks to help
identify the dead teen like they actually go around showing people a picture of this
dead teenager to try and ID him which I had never heard of done before but surprisingly
it works.
A group of teenage girls from Arcadia see the picture and they tell detectives that they
believe the body in the photo is 16 year old Joseph Kenville and one of those girls that
they're actually talking to is Joseph's recent ex-girlfriend Melinda like what are
the odds.
So by two o'clock deputies go over to Kathy Delacruz's neighborhood and instead of Joseph
walking in the door Kathy gets a knock from authorities with the worst possible news.
They had found her son and it was heartbreaking hearing Kathy recount this moment to Delia
because she said that she just screamed and she always thinks in that moment in that moment
that his life was taken away was he thinking about her was he crying for his mother Kathy's
response and the emotions even all these years later are just such a vivid reminder that
moments like that when people learn that their child is dead never gets easier for families
of crimes like this and their pain never goes away I mean all the emotions just stay so
close to the surface for moms like Kathy and it's such a good reminder for all of us I
mean as I record this episode for those of you listening on the other end now there is
a real mom on the other end of this story who lost her son and that pain is as real
for her today as it was 23 years ago and she's kind enough to let us tell her story and her
son's story so we owe them the respect of knowing it's more than a story it's their
life that we're being allowed to look at and examine so back in 1999 Kathy is so distraught
and confused I mean this is the last thing in the world she could have imagined happening
on what was supposed to be such a normal Monday morning and her pain was only about to get
worse as police and the family learn what actually happened to Joseph in the last moments of
his life at 1030 in the morning on Tuesday March 2nd this is the day after Joseph was
found the Emmy in Sarasota conducts his autopsy now we were able to get a copy of the doctor's
seven page report and the details are truly horrific to read but what's in those pages
is really important in order to understand the case so I'm going to try and summarize
it as much as possible for you it looks like Joseph was stabbed once in the front of his
chest with some sort of small object whatever it was left a roughly two centimeter wide
slit through the front of his sweatshirt and in his chest and the reason I say some sort
of sharp object is because the report doesn't specifically say whether the wound was caused
by like a pocket knife versus a hunting knife for example all it says is that the injury
was made by a small object that had sharp edges on both sides so this is also important
to know it's not like a serrated kitchen knife kind of thing and also of note remember
I said there was no weapon found at the scene so I don't think anyone really knows what
exactly was used to kill Joseph now what the Emmy could say for sure was that when the
blade made contact with Joseph's body it entered about four and a half inches above
his belly button and went straight into his heart whoever was wielding this weapon made
a perfect stabbing motion going front to back slightly upward and the blade went right between
two of his ribs with that one jab the killer didn't have to like move the blade sideways
or anything they basically just shoved the weapon into Joseph's chest aimed at his
heart and pierced it after that Joseph bled out for several minutes and based on the Emmys
finding it's clear that once Joseph went down on his back face up he died like that
because the doctor noted in his report that liver mortis showed the amount of blood that
was still left in Joseph's body had settled and pooled in his back so there wasn't any
indication that he was moving after dying now a few other details from the autopsy that
I find really interesting are that the Emmy didn't find any signs of defensive wounds
on Joseph's hands or arms or really anywhere on his body so to jump out of the report real
quick like an investigator's minds that means one of two things likely occurred one that
whoever stabbed Joseph got to him quick and he likely didn't see it coming or two Joseph
could have had his hands restrained in a way that made him unable to fight back and even
get cut superficially but since the autopsy report said that there were no defensive wounds
and they don't make any note of anything like restraint marks then it's almost like they
would have had to subdue him without him putting up much of a fight which I don't even really
understand how that would be possible and even though there aren't cuts like one of
my first thoughts was potentially you know can we get DNA from his fingernails like even
if it wasn't a big fight that he was like cut up and maybe he scratched his killer but
the Emmy notes in his report that he didn't think the clippings that he took would even
be worth a lot because unfortunately Joseph kept his nails extremely short like bitten
almost down to the quick now the other thing in the report that might be just as important
as potential fingernail clippings is what the doctors find in Joseph's blood work his
toxicology screen showed that he had a blood alcohol content of 0.14 which is fairly high
I mean the legal limit in Florida like most places is 0.08 and according to the University
of Rochester Medical Center a BAC of 0.14 means that you're pretty drunk and would definitely
have trouble walking which you know maybe this is how they subdued him maybe he wasn't
able to walk and move like he normally would have if he wasn't drunk but the thing is if
you're a person who consumes alcohol at like a high level all the time that you actually
might have more control of yourself and what we know from interviewing his family and his
ex-girlfriend Joseph did like to go out and drink with his friends and his brothers when
they visited Arcadia even though he was underage so I'm not sure how impaired that he would
have been with a BAC of 0.14 I mean he was five seven hundred and forty five pounds
I tend to think he could still be pretty impaired I just don't know from looking at this report
decades after the incident now his drug screen also showed that he had small traces of cannabis
in his blood and urine which confirmed that he had consumed that kind of drug sometime
before his death we just don't know when exactly his stomach and bladder contents though
showed only yellowish fluid meaning there was no undigested or partially digested foods
so again that kind of matches up with the scenario that he'd been out drinking for
a while on Sunday night and if he wasn't eating food at the same time that didn't
do his body any favors in terms of processing the alcohol that he was taking in now the
last thing that's worth noting in this report is time of death all the medical examiner could
say as far as time of death was that Joseph died sometime between seven o'clock at night
on Sunday February 28th and seven in the morning on Sunday March 1st now obviously we know
that Justin saw him alive around eleven o'clock on Sunday night so the investigative window
is actually a little smaller and this is where the details of Joseph's whereabouts or timeline
get kind of fuzzy and that's because there isn't much research material or official
documents available that can fill in the gaps now we know from what Justin had told Kathy
earlier that Joseph had made plans to go hang out at a friend's house with his brother
and then he was going to stop at his ex-girlfriend Melinda's house too now the couple had broken
up like two weeks earlier but Kathy says that Joseph was still very much in love with Melinda
and he wanted to get back together with her so Joseph left their friend's house to head
over to his ex's Melinda's and then a few hours later people at a house party a few
miles up highway 17 saw him hanging out and drinking and then we know he got into some
kind of fight and at the center of it according to Kathy who admits that her memory has faded
all these years later but she recall that the fight was because Melinda was seeing another
guy who was there at the party and that guy confronted Joseph but what's really interesting
is that when we interviewed Joseph's ex-girlfriend Melinda she actually had a very different story
to tell Melinda told us that she was not at the house party Justin referred to and she
says that her new boyfriend at the time wasn't either she says there was no fight or confrontation
between her new man and Joseph she says that she and her new boyfriend stayed together
somewhere else that night and at no point did he leave her site long enough to even
come in contact with Joseph but back in 1999 investigators keep hearing Justin's version
of the story from a lot of people who attended the party and so they decided to question
Melinda and her new boyfriend a little harder according to documents we uncovered that summarize
her statements she told investigators that Joseph did stop by her house on Sunday night
and asked her to get back together with him she told him no and she said Joseph's reaction
was quote if I get a gun will you shoot me end quote apparently Joseph had taken their
break up pretty hard I mean to the point where he was allegedly making these kinds of statements
regarding self harm I mean one witness from the house party tells police that they overheard
Joseph say quote I ought to be dead end quote no I don't know if Joseph really meant any
of those words because let's be honest when you are a teenager and you are drunk and heartbroken
everything feels like the end of the world but even if these expressions that Joseph
might have been considering self harm are true I still don't see how it's even possible
that he could have caused his own death I mean we've gone over this there was no evidence
around him in the field that points to that they couldn't find a weapon there's no way
that he could have stabbed himself and then gotten rid of the weapon but here's the thing
I'm not even sure it matters because when Delia talked to Melinda today she told her
something super interesting I actually want you to hear it directly from Melinda I've
never even heard that I would think I remember if he said if I get a gun will you kill me
I mean I think I would remember that that's crazy I never said that I don't know where
that statement came from but it never came out of my mouth he was would have never killed
us so he was not that type of person he had a very high self-esteem let's put it like
that he pretty much knew he could have any girl he wanted.
So honestly I don't know what to believe when it comes to what exactly happened at the house
party Joseph was seen at like Melinda seemed super willing to talk to us she says that
she genuinely wants to know even after all these years what happened to Joseph she said
it was hard for her at just 15 years old to deal with the fact that everyone in town assumed
she and her new boyfriend had something to do with his murder.
Everybody was pointing a finger at me none of his close family turned on me but everybody
else did I went to his funeral with his family and I got in the fight right there as I walk
in you know who does that and as I'm walking up some girl walks up to me and says I know
you had something to do with this and I'm like really and and I know just as well as
they did that Joe would rather me there before any you know for any of them so I didn't care
I pushed her back and went right in because I mean I know I loved him and I didn't have
nothing to do with it.
The Soto County Sheriff's Office investigators also attended Joseph's memorial service in
order to scope out who came by and how people behaved but the police's investigation makes
little progress and people in Arcadia kind of forget about the case.
No one was coming forward with information and within a matter of days it disappeared
completely from the local newspapers though for months after the murder Kathy says the
rumor mill swirled in town and the narrative that took hold suggested that Joseph was somehow
tied up with drugs or drug dealers and that he'd been killed because of that but that
theory makes no sense to Kathy.
She said that maybe her son smoked marijuana or drank sometimes but he didn't struggle
with hard drugs and he wasn't even associated with people who did.
Kathy says Joseph's struggles were with other things during his teen years like navigating
finding his identity growing up without a father figure living in a single parent household
with three brothers and balancing school with a full-time grueling manual labor job in the
citrus industry.
I mean at one point things piled up on the teen and by the time he's in the ninth grade
he actually decided to drop out of high school but he was going to re-enter high school in
the fall of 1999.
He even talked about that with Kathy on the weekend he was killed and while they were
talking about it Kathy got a strange feeling.
Here's Kathy, he was trying to go back to school and trying to make a better thing out
of his life.
And on the way down here he was telling me he wanted to go back to school and straighten
himself out because he had dropped out of school and he wanted to do better if he wanted
to go back to school and it never happened.
Going down here to Arcadia when he told me that it just, but then I felt like something
in my chest but I don't know if it was a feeling of happiness to hear that he wanted
to do that or know that something was going to happen to him.
According to Kathy the first significant development she learns about in the case comes several
months after Joseph's murder.
By that point she had moved back from Plant City to be more invested in figuring out what
happened to her son.
Kathy can't remember the specific date that she learned this but the lead detective on
the case tells her that back in March of 1999 deputies found blood at the crime scene that
was not the same blood type as Joseph's.
Which we all know usually means one thing, the killer bled at the scene.
But we couldn't get the DeSoto County investigators working the case today to confirm that.
That info about the other blood type at the scene is coming solely from Delia's interview
with Kathy.
But if there is blood there has to be DNA, right?
If police still have a sample of that blood type they could totally test it.
There is no guarantee that it would be a direct match to someone especially if they don't
have a profile to compare it to, but there actually could be people to compare it to
because there were people who popped up over the years, people who kind of came into the
picture of the investigation as police learned more about Joseph's life.
You see it turns out that Joseph was actually a witness to a violent crime a few months
before he was killed.
So Joseph himself didn't have an arrest record or anything, at least not one that we could
find, but he had witnessed a bloody stabbing in Arcadia in his mom's trailer six months
before he was killed.
According to reports that we dug up from the DeSoto County Sheriff's Office, back in
early September of 1998 when Joseph was living in Arcadia he was hanging out outside around
his mom's front yard at like seven o'clock at night with this guy from the area that
everyone calls Tony.
Inside the trailer was Joseph's uncle and another man who was living a transient lifestyle
named Edward.
So Tony asked Joseph to go inside and get him a cigarette, which Joseph starts to do,
and out of nowhere he hears his uncle start screaming from inside the trailer, and he
sees Edward bolt out the front door and take off down the street.
As Edward passes Joseph, he mumbles under his breath that he just stabbed someone, and
as soon as Edward takes off, Joseph goes into the trailer and finds his uncle still alive
but hunched over on the kitchen floor covered in blood, and tossed in the sink is a bloody
knife.
Joseph calls 911, I mean his uncle was in bad shape, like bad enough that he can't tell
the police anything, so it's Joseph that gives up Edward's name and points them in
the direction that he went.
So for like 0.2 seconds you could think that maybe this Edward guy had it out for Joseph.
But Edward actually took a plea deal in that case, and he was in prison at the time of
Joseph's murder in March of 1999, which puts the investigation back at square one, but then
something wild happens after Joseph's death.
Police get a whole new line of investigation when someone else related to Joseph is also
murdered.
I mentioned earlier that Joseph's mom Kathy was a single mother, she raised the boys, fed
them, clothed them, everything on her own, without any help from her ex-husband Joseph's
father, Joseph Kinville II.
To avoid confusion for this part of the story, I'm actually just going to refer to Joseph's
dad as Joseph Sr. and Joseph as Joe Jr.
Well it turns out that on June 27th of 1999, this is about four months after Joe Jr. is
murdered in Arcadia, Joe Sr. his estranged father is also murdered in Saginaw, Michigan.
According to court records and police reports that we obtained from the Saginaw Police Department,
Joe Sr.'s story played out like this.
Early in the morning around 5 a.m. on Sunday June 27th, 38-year-old Joe Sr. is hanging
out this guy Steven's house with a couple of friends, and they've all been like partying
even since the night before.
Now Joe Sr. reportedly owed a lot of money to a well-known drug dealer who lived across
the street from Steven's house, it's a guy who goes by coal.
As a way of paying off his drug debts to coal, Joe Sr. traded tools, car parts, radios, things
like that.
And that morning, Steven sees Joe Sr. and one of their other friends, this guy Robert,
walk over to Cole's house with some stuff in their hands.
And it's stuff that they said that they were going to use to barter with.
But a few minutes later, Robert returns to Steven's house alone.
And Steven asks him, you know, where did Joe go?
And Robert tells him that coal shot Joe Sr. in the back of the head a couple of times
almost as soon as they got into Cole's backyard.
Now, Steven is shocked when he hears this, but instead of calling the police, he walks
over to Cole's house to check things out for himself.
And that's when he sees it.
He sees Joe Sr.'s dead body face down in the dirt and grass in Cole's backyard.
Now, once he's there, he feels trapped.
So according to statements he later made to police, Steven helps dispose of Joe Sr.'s
body.
Meanwhile, Robert, who just witnessed Joe Sr.'s murder, was freaking out.
And he called the Saginaw Police Department and tells them that Joe Sr. was murdered
by Cole, whose real name is James Washington III.
And this dude is just 17.
By the time the case goes to trial in January of 2000, investigators have an airtight case
against James Washington, complete with physical and biological evidence from his backyard,
and the jury finds him guilty.
A judge sentences him to life in prison without the possibility of parole, though that was
changed when a new law was passed in Michigan that gave the opportunity of parole back to
prisoners if they were minors at the time of the crime.
Though he has taken responsibility for killing Joe Sr., James actually is still in prison
today.
And we had one of our reporters Nina interview him over the phone, and he claims that the
only reason he shot Joe Sr. was because he was frustrated and fearful that the larger
organization that he was working for would come for him and his family because he owed
money to them.
James Washington III is crystal clear in his interview that he never had anything to
do with Joe Jr.'s murder.
He allegedly didn't even know Joe Sr. was a father.
Unfortunately, you know, I took a man's life, and I ended up killing Joe because I was upset
that I was being owed money and wasn't paying, and he was one of the guys that owed me.
I didn't even know his son was killed.
Did you have anything to do with the death of Joseph III?
Do I have anything to do with his son dying?
Yes.
No, not at all.
Because James says that he never knew Joe Jr. even existed, it's unlikely he had anything
to do with Joseph's murder in Florida.
But could it have been someone else that he or Joe Sr. was tied up with?
I don't know.
It could be.
But to me, Joe Sr. seemed a little too low level for that kind of retaliation.
But here's the thing, because we can't see DeSoto County Sheriff's Office case files,
it's hard to know how much they actually explored any potential connection.
And we also don't know how much effort they put into investigating another important lead
in Joe Jr.'s case.
And that involves a mysterious letter that Kathy received about a year after Joseph's
murder.
According to Kathy, one day out of the blue in late 2000, she goes to check her mail at
her trailer in Arcadia, and she finds an envelope addressed to her from a sender that she doesn't
recognize.
Now, by that point, she'd actually moved back to Arcadia full time, and she wasn't
renting her old trailer anymore, but she did keep the old address.
Kathy said that the letter came from someone in prison.
She knew because the return address was from a correctional facility.
Now, right away, she got a sinking feeling in her gut, so she gave the letter to her
daughter-in-law to read, and it was very disturbing.
The letter detailed everything that happened to her son.
What happened?
Where it happened?
How it happened?
And listen, I know we have come across a number of hoaxes like this in other cases.
But I can't write this one totally off.
I mean, the prisoner sent it to her home address in Arcadia, which means that they had to at
least have known her in 1999 or known the family well enough to know where they lived.
According to Kathy, the contents of the letter suggested that multiple people were present
when Joseph was stabbed in the field.
It suggested that a group of guys jumped him or chased him.
The only problem is, we don't know anything more than that.
Kathy said that after her daughter-in-law read the letter and gave Kathy the highlights,
her daughter-in-law handed it over to DeSoto County Sheriff's Office, and where it went
from there, we have no idea.
Delia followed up with the daughter-in-law to get a more first-hand account of what she
remembers, but she actually declined to participate.
Kathy said that she had followed up with detectives not long after receiving the letter, and they
told her that they had done some digging on the guy who wrote it.
But in the end, investigators said that they felt it wasn't a credible lead because they
determined that the letter writer was in jail when Joseph was killed.
But I feel like I'm missing something major because, to me, just because he was in jail,
like, again, I don't know the contents of the letter, but as far as I understand, it's
not like he was saying that he was an eyewitness or like at the actual murder.
Like, couldn't he have still talked to people who were there or who were involved if all
of these different people were supposed to have been present?
Again, I mean, if we're talking about like several local guys tied up in this, it doesn't
seem that far-fetched to me that he's hearing something from someone else.
But unfortunately, because I can't read the letter for myself and I don't know any more
about this inmate, this is just one of those huge question marks in the case.
After 23 years of rumors and hearing things and having time to think about all of the
possibilities, Kathy is the most convinced that Joseph's murder had something to do
with people that he saw and had interacted with the night that he died.
People who were teenagers back in 1999, or at least young adults, many of them are still
around today.
And the only thing that Kathy wants more than her son back is for people who know something
to come forward and give her those answers.
I don't think people that were involved in it should be out and about.
And I don't know how they can live knowing what they did.
I wish they would come up and say that they did it.
Why they did it?
Give me some closure.
It's been too long.
I think the one thing that we don't talk about enough in true crime cases is the ripple
effect it has.
It's not just isolated to the victim, entire families are changed and can feel those reverberations
for years to come.
Joseph's brother Justin went on to get mixed up in a lot of bad stuff and he has a criminal
history of his own now.
Kathy says the reason she thinks Justin's life went downhill is because after Joseph's
murder in 1999, she kind of went numb and stopped caring for Justin like she should have and
he went wayward.
In a way, Kathy lost two sons.
Life is gone and the person Justin could have been is gone too.
Not even to mention the part of Kathy that died with Joseph.
I think Joseph's case needs another hard look from the sheriff's office.
And more than anything, if what Kathy was told is true and there was blood at the scene that
did not belong to Joseph, now is the time to take a second look at that.
Alongside narrowing down their suspect pool by going over their old reports and reinterviewing
surviving witnesses from the house party, I think this case is completely solvable.
Someone just has to be willing to put in the work and not let this case be forgotten forever.
Joseph Kindle's life mattered.
His family deserves closure.
They deserve peace.
If Joseph had lived past his 16th birthday, he'd be almost 40 years old today.
He'd probably be a father, a husband, an uncle, and still a wonderful son to Kathy,
his mother, who believes that one day her son's killer will face justice.
Anyone with information about Joseph's murder is asked to call the Criminal Investigations
Division of the DeSoto County Sheriff's Office at 863-993-4700 or you can call the
Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers at 1-800-780-TIPS.
Now specifically on the website for the DeSoto County Sheriff's Office, it says, quote,
those who have withheld information about the homicide and are not involved will not
face criminal charges for failing to come forward thus far, which means just like I
believe, the county sheriff believes that someone out there knows something and now
it is time to come forward.
If you were moved by Joseph's story, I highly recommend you check out season four of Counter
Claw.
It's about another young man who died in Arcadia, Florida, and nothing in that case
is what it seems, and I'm telling you, our reporter, Delia D'Ambra, has uncovered some
incredible things.
You can binge that entire series, which just dropped now.
Just search for Counter Clock, all one word, wherever you get your podcasts.
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