
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Send us a text
In the early hours of May 14, 1991, Kathy Page was found dead in her car in Vidor, Texas, the victim of what appeared to be a staged car accident. Decades later, her murder remains unsolved, casting a long shadow over the quiet town. Kathy’s father took justice into his own hands, erecting billboards accusing her estranged husband of involvement, a move that inspired the Oscar-winning film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
In this episode, Arlene and Leah delve into Kathy’s life, the suspicious circumstances of her death, and the decades-long fight for justice. With a $50,000 Crime Stoppers reward still on the table, why has her killer evaded accountability? Join us as we revisit the cold case that continues to haunt Vidor and explore the resilience of a family determined to find answers.
Show Notes:
Vidor Police Chief Says It’s Time for Closure in Kathy Page Homicide
New Podcast Reignites Interest in Kathy Page Cold Case
Reward for Kathy Page’s Killer Raised to Record Amount
Man Who Inspired ‘Three Billboards’ Says He’s Innocent
The Murder of Kathy Page
Crime Stoppers Reward Increased to $50,000 in Kathy Page Cold Case
Orange Leader, August 8, 1994: Kathy Page Case Coverage
Orange Leader, August 31, 1997: Updates on Kathy Page Homicide
‘Cold Justice’ Finale: The Murder Case That Inspired ‘Three Billboards’
Support Box in the Basement & Our Causes
4.5
3131 ratings
Send us a text
In the early hours of May 14, 1991, Kathy Page was found dead in her car in Vidor, Texas, the victim of what appeared to be a staged car accident. Decades later, her murder remains unsolved, casting a long shadow over the quiet town. Kathy’s father took justice into his own hands, erecting billboards accusing her estranged husband of involvement, a move that inspired the Oscar-winning film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
In this episode, Arlene and Leah delve into Kathy’s life, the suspicious circumstances of her death, and the decades-long fight for justice. With a $50,000 Crime Stoppers reward still on the table, why has her killer evaded accountability? Join us as we revisit the cold case that continues to haunt Vidor and explore the resilience of a family determined to find answers.
Show Notes:
Vidor Police Chief Says It’s Time for Closure in Kathy Page Homicide
New Podcast Reignites Interest in Kathy Page Cold Case
Reward for Kathy Page’s Killer Raised to Record Amount
Man Who Inspired ‘Three Billboards’ Says He’s Innocent
The Murder of Kathy Page
Crime Stoppers Reward Increased to $50,000 in Kathy Page Cold Case
Orange Leader, August 8, 1994: Kathy Page Case Coverage
Orange Leader, August 31, 1997: Updates on Kathy Page Homicide
‘Cold Justice’ Finale: The Murder Case That Inspired ‘Three Billboards’
Support Box in the Basement & Our Causes
61,594 Listeners
34,363 Listeners
15,348 Listeners
6,785 Listeners
1,899 Listeners
365,600 Listeners
97,539 Listeners
1,236 Listeners
3,097 Listeners
47,696 Listeners
8,885 Listeners
5,865 Listeners
369 Listeners
857 Listeners
9,433 Listeners