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Kimberly Antonakos was her father's whole life. She was a "daddy's girl" if there ever was one. Yet, one night, it seems that Kimberly never returned to her Brooklyn apartment after a night out clubbing in the city. What happened to her? The tragic end to Kimberly's life was discovered in a relatively short time after her disappearance — a charred body was discovered in a basement of an empty house in Queens, NYC. The autopsy showed that Kimberly was still alive when she was set on fire. Who would commit such a crime? Well, statistics shows that violent crimes are 9-times-out-of-10 committed by someone the victim knows.
Thanks for listening to this episode of "In a NY Minute w/ NYC GAL OUT" --- available on Amazon Music, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to leave a review!
Get more info on this episode or other episodes on my blog: www.nycgalpod.com --- say hello to me on popular social media platforms, under my username handle @NYCGalOut --- or email me if you want to contact me directly with some tip, tea, gossip, or just to say hi at: [email protected]
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Kimberly Antonakos was her father's whole life. She was a "daddy's girl" if there ever was one. Yet, one night, it seems that Kimberly never returned to her Brooklyn apartment after a night out clubbing in the city. What happened to her? The tragic end to Kimberly's life was discovered in a relatively short time after her disappearance — a charred body was discovered in a basement of an empty house in Queens, NYC. The autopsy showed that Kimberly was still alive when she was set on fire. Who would commit such a crime? Well, statistics shows that violent crimes are 9-times-out-of-10 committed by someone the victim knows.
Thanks for listening to this episode of "In a NY Minute w/ NYC GAL OUT" --- available on Amazon Music, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to leave a review!
Get more info on this episode or other episodes on my blog: www.nycgalpod.com --- say hello to me on popular social media platforms, under my username handle @NYCGalOut --- or email me if you want to contact me directly with some tip, tea, gossip, or just to say hi at: [email protected]
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
All topics are for entertainment purposes only.