Unsolved Murder Case #1

Date of Visit:  January 26, 2008

Location: Quenemo, Kansas

 

 

 

 

Investigators on Scene:

Misty, Brenda, Mark

Attendees on Scene:

3 detectives, victim’s mother and brother

 

Murder Victim

 

 

 

Name: Tonie Standley

 

Age: 47

Tonie Standley of Quenemo, Kansas was reported missing by her boyfriend on December 9, 2006, two days after she had last been seen at her home. On December 22, her body was found by hunters in a remote location in Franklin County, Kansas. Her death was ruled a homicide. Police have not released the cause of death and are still investigating the crime. Misty (MPR's psychic) was contacted by the victims family and asked to assist in the ongoing investigation.

 

If you have any information about this crime please contact:

Franklin County Crime Stoppers: 1 (888) 311-TIPS 

Osage County Sheriff's Department: (785) 828-3121

Osage County Crime Stoppers: 1-877-672-7463

 

 

Newspaper Articles: (Click on link to read article)

 

 

Missing Woman the Focus of Search

Woman's Body Found; Death Ruled Homicide

Body Found Near Rural County Road

Cause of Death not Released for Quenemo Woman Found Dead

Search for Suspects in Murder Continues

Investigation Continues in Quenemo Murder

Family of Woman Found Dead Seeks Answers

Tonie Standley Not Forgotten

Obituary: Tonie Lynn Standley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tonie Standley and her boyfriend lived at this trailer at the time of her disappearance. This was the last location where she was reported to have been seen alive on December 7, 2006

Misty visited the site where the body of Tonie Standley was found on December 22, 2006. She is pictured with 2 detectives who are working on the case.

 

Summary of Misty's Reading:

Misty seemed to hit upon several unpublished facts concerning the murder of Tonie Standley. She revealed who she saw was responsible for the murder and gave the name of an accomplice who helped dispose of the body. She also shared with detectives her visions of  the circumstances leading up to the murder.  During her reading at the site where the body was found, two EVPs of a female voice were recorded which may help provide pertinent information in the case.  Misty's reading and the EVPs have been shared and documented with the investigating detectives and will remain confidential as long as the case remains open. The reading and EVPs will be disclosed when an arrest has been made and the case is closed.