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Nancy Christine Kitzmiller

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Nancy Christine Kitzmiller

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
3 May 1992 (aged 24)
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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The Oklahoman, Thursday, May 7, 1992:
Nancy C. Kitzmiller, 24, died Sunday. Graveside services 10 am Friday, Rose Hill Cemetery. Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper
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Unsolved Crime--
May 3 (2012) is the 20th anniversary of the murder of Nancy Kitzmiller, at the Boot Village store in St. Charles. That murder was one of a series of crimes committed in April and May, 1992 by a man who came to be known as the I-70 Killer.

Nancy Kitzmiller was born in Oklahoma City and lived there until about age 10. She was a soccer player and a horsewoman. Her friends were cowboys and cowgirls. She frequented rodeos and horse shows. She didn’t use drugs, she had never been in any trouble, she rarely drank – although she socialized at several cowboy bars. At the time she was killed Nancy expected to begin work shortly at the Defense Mapping Agency in St. Louis – now known as the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.

(Source: stcharlescrimestoppers.org)(Hotline: 1-636-949-3333)
The Oklahoman, Thursday, May 7, 1992:
Nancy C. Kitzmiller, 24, died Sunday. Graveside services 10 am Friday, Rose Hill Cemetery. Hahn-Cook, Street & Draper
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Unsolved Crime--
May 3 (2012) is the 20th anniversary of the murder of Nancy Kitzmiller, at the Boot Village store in St. Charles. That murder was one of a series of crimes committed in April and May, 1992 by a man who came to be known as the I-70 Killer.

Nancy Kitzmiller was born in Oklahoma City and lived there until about age 10. She was a soccer player and a horsewoman. Her friends were cowboys and cowgirls. She frequented rodeos and horse shows. She didn’t use drugs, she had never been in any trouble, she rarely drank – although she socialized at several cowboy bars. At the time she was killed Nancy expected to begin work shortly at the Defense Mapping Agency in St. Louis – now known as the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.

(Source: stcharlescrimestoppers.org)(Hotline: 1-636-949-3333)

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