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[The Fatal Package: The Murder of Kem Wenger]-[The Preacher's Fiancée (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2026-01-26

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Return to Bloomington

On May 22, 1993, Kem Wenger and her fiancé, Kurt Simon, arrived at their new home in Bloomington, Illinois, eager to begin their life together. After a whirlwind eight-month courtship, the couple had packed their belongings and moved from Iowa, hoping to leave behind the complications of Kem’s past relationships. As Kurt carried boxes into the house, he and Kem passed each other in the foyer with a smile. Moments later, as Kurt returned to the car, a massive explosion rocked the house. When he rushed back inside, he found his fiancée dead, the victim of a brutal, targeted bombing.

A Complex Web of Suspects

Detective Larry Shepherd of the Bloomington Police Department arrived at the scene to find a chaotic, smoke-filled home. The initial investigation pointed toward a sophisticated crime. Forensic evidence, including wires and fuses found in the basement, suggested the killer had intimate access to the home. The suspect pool was wide:

  • Kurt Simon: Initially the prime suspect due to his proximity to the explosion and the neighbor’s account of him handling items in his trunk. However, his lack of motive and the lack of forensic evidence in his car eventually weakened this theory.
  • Todd Wenger: Kem's ex-husband, who had a contentious history regarding child support and custody, though he provided a solid alibi.
  • Phil Hartman: A former coworker who had previously harassed Kem, though he was reportedly in Louisiana at the time of the blast.
  • Cricket (Wilma Lewis): Kem’s estranged mother, whose behavior at the news of the murder was described as "over the top" and focused entirely on financial grievances regarding Kem’s life insurance, leading Detective Shepherd to label her as "every kind of evil."

The Breakthrough: A Motion-Activated Trap

As the investigation progressed, the ATF and state bomb squad determined the device was a motion-activated pipe bomb. This discovery was pivotal. It meant the killer did not need to be present at the time of detonation; they could have planted the device earlier. This revelation shifted the investigation from a "who was there at the moment" scenario to "who had the means and access to plant the bomb days prior."

The Final Clue

While Detective Shepherd felt certain the killer was someone close to Kem, the breakthrough finally arrived through a neighborhood canvass. A young girl living next door, who had been playing in her yard, recalled seeing a man leaving Kem's house before the explosion. This testimony pointed directly to Dale Fosdick, the father of Kem’s one-year-old son.

Motive and Justice

Dale Fosdick, driven by extreme jealousy and a sense of entitlement, could not bear the thought of his child being raised by another man. Using his technical skills—honed through a hobby of building model airplanes—he constructed the lethal pipe bomb. His familiarity with the house, stemming from his unwanted, frequent visits, allowed him to plant the device undetected. Dale was eventually arrested, found guilty of first-degree murder, and sentenced to 61 years in prison. He died in 2010 while serving his sentence, closing the chapter on a case fueled by obsession and petty grievance.

🎯Key Sentences

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All their plans were finally falling into place.
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she still had to rely on public assistance to make ends meet.
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all those problems seemed like they were about to get a whole lot smaller.
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It was like way over the top.
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his head was spinning.
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📝Key Phrases

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falling into place
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make ends meet
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by any stretch
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empty-handed
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whip around
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📖 Transcript

On May 22, 1993, a man named Kurt was carrying some boxes into his new home.
He had just moved into this two-story house along with his fiancée, whose name was Kem.
Kurt went into the house and he dropped the boxes in the foyer and then he turned back to head back down to the car to get another load.
And as he walked down the steps, he passed his fiancée, Kem, and they smiled at each other.
She was making her way up, he was making his way down.
But seconds after they passed each other right as Kurt got back to the car, he felt this incredible pressure and blast wave hit him in the back that almost sent him flying.

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