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[The Unsolved Murder of Kristen O'Connell: A Cry for Justice and Forensic Accountability]-[Episode 659: The Unsolved Murder of Kristin O’Connell]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-03-31

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The Tragic Case of Kristen O'Connell: A Quest for Truth

In a recent episode of the Morbid podcast, hosts Ash and Alaina delve into the haunting, unsolved murder of Kristen O'Connell, a 20-year-old college student whose life was cut short in 1985. The hosts emphasize that this case remains a source of profound frustration, not just due to the nature of the crime, but because of the bureaucratic hurdles that have prevented modern forensic technology from potentially identifying her killer.

A Life Cut Short

Kristen O'Connell was a vibrant, outgoing young woman from Burnsville, Minnesota, described by her father, Michael O'Connell, as "really fun" and "easygoing." Known for her deep faith and a sense of maturity that far exceeded her ten years when she lost her grandmother, Kristen was an ideal daughter who had aspirations of a career in hotel and restaurant management. In August 1985, she traveled to Ovid, New York, to visit a young man she had met during spring break, James Vermeer Jr.

The Fatal Visit to Ovid

Upon her arrival in New York, the trip quickly took a turn for the worse. The hosts highlight the "shitty" and "unexpected" news Kristen received: James had been dating someone else locally and had invited Kristen to New York solely to inform her of this. Distraught and humiliated, Kristen told her mother she wanted to cut the trip short and return home.

On the night of August 14th, while at a party at a trailer on the Vermeer property, Kristen decided to take a late-night walk to clear her head. She was never seen alive again. Her body was discovered the next day in a nearby cornfield; she had been "fully nude," her "throat had been slashed," and she had been "stabbed several times in the chest." Despite the brutal nature of the crime, it was determined she had not been sexually assaulted, and investigators noted she had "put up a tremendous fight for her life."

A Trail of Unanswered Questions

Despite a search involving 90 police officers and firefighters, the investigation stalled. Witness reports from that night were chilling; several people saw a dark sedan with two men inside, and others reported seeing "two young white males walking behind O'Connell" shortly before her death. While the party-goers were ruled out as suspects, the hosts note that the "unanswered questions" surrounding the group's behavior—such as the delayed police report and the failure to act upon hearing a "horrific scream"—remain deeply unsettling.

The Wall of Bureaucracy

Perhaps the most infuriating aspect of the case is the modern-day struggle to utilize DNA testing. In 2009, investigators sought to use a Dutch forensic lab specializing in "touch DNA" to analyze skin fragments found on Kristen’s body. However, the New York State Health Department blocked the effort, citing a lack of state certification. The hosts express outrage, labeling the situation as "shameful" and "suspicious."

As Alaina and Ash point out, the evidence has been left to degrade on a shelf while the family has spent 40 years without answers. Kristen’s mother, Phyllis, remains a fierce advocate, having promised: "I promised Kristen until the day I die, I will be after who killed her."

A Call to Action

The podcast episode serves as both a memorial and a call to action. The hosts urge listeners to sign a petition demanding that the New York State Health Department authorize the necessary testing. They argue that if this were the child of a politician, the "red tape" would have been sliced through long ago. By keeping the case in the public eye, the Morbid team hopes to pressure authorities into action before it is too late, ensuring that Phyllis O'Connell receives the answers she has been denied for four decades.

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