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[The Ghost Identity: The Unsolved Murder of Allie Kemp and the Man Who Never Existed]-[The Stranger (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2025-01-06

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The Tragic Murder of Allie Kemp and the Pursuit of a Phantom

In June 2002, the quiet suburb of Leawood, Kansas, was shattered by the brutal murder of 19-year-old Allie Kemp. A bright, exemplary student at Kansas State University, Allie was working a summer job as a pool attendant when she was attacked in the facility's pump room. The case, which initially appeared to be an impenetrable mystery, eventually unraveled a chilling tale of identity theft, criminal desperation, and innovative investigative perseverance.

The Crime Scene and Initial Leads

Allie was discovered by her father, Roger Kemp, after she failed to check out of her shift. She had been found face-down, naked from the waist down, with her t-shirt wrapped tightly around her throat, indicating a violent struggle. Despite the presence of bruises, the autopsy revealed that while an attempted sexual assault had occurred, the attacker had been interrupted. Forensic teams recovered a bottle of antibiotic ointment and its cap, which contained a brownish-red stain—crucial evidence that would later prove vital.

Initially, detectives Scott Hansen and Joe Langer focused on Allie's boyfriend, Phil, but he possessed a solid alibi and his DNA did not match the crime scene. The investigation stalled until a witness—Allie’s friend—reported seeing a man driving away from the pool in a pickup truck around the time of the murder. This witness described a man who looked at her with a "strange look" and a smile before fleeing.

The Billboard Strategy

Frustrated by the lack of progress and the fear that the case would go cold, Roger Kemp proposed a radical, first-of-its-kind strategy: using billboards to display the police sketch of the suspect and offering a $50,000 reward. This unconventional approach drew public attention back to the case. A year later, a tip led police to a local pool maintenance worker named Ted Hoover, who bore a striking resemblance to the sketch.

The Discovery of a Ghost

When detectives confronted Ted Hoover at his home, he appeared calm but became visibly agitated when asked for a DNA sample, citing a paranoia about national databases. Shortly after this interview, Hoover vanished. A deep-dive investigation into his background revealed a shocking truth: Ted Hoover had been dead for over a decade. The man the police had been tracking was a criminal who had assumed the identity of a childhood friend who had passed away at age 13.

The Breakthrough in Connecticut

Detectives eventually tracked Hoover’s former girlfriend, Lara Barr, to Connecticut. She was living with a man named Benjamin Appleby, an ex-convict with a history of violent offenses. The detectives realized that Benjamin Appleby and "Ted Hoover" were the same person. Upon interrogation, Appleby broke down and confessed to the murder. He admitted that he had targeted Allie, intending to assault her, but was interrupted by the sound of a car horn—the friend who had arrived to play a joke on Allie. Panicked by the potential for discovery, Appleby strangled Allie to death before fleeing the scene.

Conclusion and Legacy

Benjamin Appleby was sentenced to life in prison. DNA evidence from the antibiotic ointment cap confirmed his guilt. The case of Allie Kemp not only brought justice to a grieving family but also revolutionized law enforcement techniques. The "billboard strategy" pioneered by Roger Kemp has since been adopted by police departments across the United States, providing a new weapon in the fight to solve cold cases. The story remains a haunting reminder of the darkness that can lurk behind a stolen identity.

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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. In the fall of 2003, two detectives were in the middle of a year-long homicide case involving the brutal murder of a 19-year-old girl.
And for the first time, they finally felt like they had a viable suspect.
However, when they pulled up to the suspect's house to conduct a second interview, the detectives quickly realized the house was abandoned and their suspect had just disappeared.
And when they tried to track the suspect down, they discovered something totally bizarre that would turn their case on its head.
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