- Jodi Huisentruit
Jodi Sue Huisentruit (born
June 5 ,1968 ) was atelevision news anchor forKIMT , based inMason City, Iowa in theUnited States . She disappeared in the early morning hours ofJune 27 ,1995 while on her way to work and is believed to have been abducted. She was 27 years old at the time.Early life
Huisentruit grew up in
Long Prairie, Minnesota . Inhigh school , she was considered to be very good atgolf . Her team won the state Class A tournament in1985 and1986 . After high school, she went on toSt. Cloud State University , where she studied TV Broadcasting and Speech Communication and graduated with aBachelor's degree in1990 . Her first job after graduation was withNorthwest Airlines . She entered broadcasting by getting a job atKGAN inCedar Rapids, Iowa , then returned toMinnesota for a job atKSAX in Alexandria before returning toIowa for her KIMT position.Disappearance
On the day before she disappeared, Huisentruit participated in a golf tournament and then visited the home of Mason City resident John Vansice. According to Vansice, she came to his home to view a video tape of the birthday party that he had arranged for her earlier in the month. [ [http://www.findjodi.com/case.htm The Case ] ] Despite being 20 years older than Huisentruit, Vansice had befriended the news anchor, frequently took her waterskiing, and had named his boat “Jodi.”
At about 4:00 AM on June 27, 1995, KIMT producer Amy Kuns noted that Huisentruit had failed to report to work as scheduled, so she called Huisentruit's apartment. Huisentruit answered the telephone, explained that she had overslept, and said she was preparing to leave for the station. By 6:00 AM, however, she had still not arrived, and Kuns filled-in for her on the morning show "Daybreak." At about 7:00 AM, KIMT staff called the Mason City
police .When police arrived at Huisentruit's apartment they found her red
Mazda Miata in the parking lot, as well as evidence suggesting there had been a struggle near that car. Among other evidence, Huisentruit's personal items, including her keys, were found strewn about the area and police reported recovering an unidentified palm print from her car.Investigation
The ensuing investigation revealed at least three neighbors in her apartment complex who said they heard screams at about the time Huisentruit would have likely been leaving for work. In addition, a neighbor who lived nearby reported seeing a white
Ford van with its running lights on parked in Huisentruit’s parking lot at about the same time. This van was never definitively identified.In September 1995, the Huisentruit family hired Private Investigators from McCarthy & Associates, Investigative Services, Inc. (MAIS) in
Minneapolis, MN who in turn enlisted the assistance ofOmaha, NE private investigator Doug Jasa.In conjunction with their investigative efforts, McCarthy and Jasa appeared on several national television shows, including; "
America's Most Wanted " and "Unsolved Mysteries ." [Episode Number: 364; Season: 8; First Aired: February 18, 1996] In addition, in November 1997 they and members of Jodi’s family traveled toLos Angeles, CA to meet with three prominentpsychics . This meeting was televised and served as the pilot for the "Psychic Detectives " television show. Although each show generated a large volume of leads, none resulted in concrete evidence or the identification of a suspect.In May 1996, about 100 volunteers searched an area of
Cerro Gordo County, IA 5. and left flags to mark anything that appeared suspicious. Each of these sites was then re-examined by law enforcement, but no promising evidence was located.Since Huisentruit's disappearance in 1995, Police and private investigators have conducted more than 1000 interviews relating to her disappearance. [ [http://www.kcci.com/news/3532941/detail.html Sheriff: Human Remains From Adult Male - Des Moines News Story - KCCI Des Moines ] ] None has resulted in conclusive evidence pointing towards a suspect. Huisentruit was declared legally dead in May 2001. [Id.]
There have been periodic resurgences in the story. For example, when new cases arise that appear to bear similarities to Huisentruit's or remains are found in the area, speculation quickly leads to a connection with the missing reporter. So far, however, no suspect has been tied to Huisentruit's disappearance and all remains have proven to be from other sources.
In 2005, many media outlets, including
20/20 , [Episode Number: 1405; Season: 26; First Aired: Friday July 1, 2005] again focused on the story as the 10th anniversary of the disappearance approached.In early June 2008, photocopies of the 84 pages of Huisentruit's personal journal were anonymously mailed to a local newspaper. [http://www.startribune.com/local/20660704.html?page=1&c=y] The Mason City Globe Gazette received the material in a large envelope with no return address and a June 4 postmark from Waterloo, IA. The original journal has been in the possession of law enforcement since the investigation of Huisentruit's disappearance began. [http://www.globegazette.com/articles/2008/06/22/news/local/doc485dc763e49ee406478527.txt] Within days, Mason City Police reported that the sender had come forward and then identified her as the wife of the former Mason City Police Chief. Although noting that the former Chief had inadvertently taken a copy of the journal home when he left office, the police gave no motive for his wife sending the copy to the newspaper. [http://www.globegazette.com/articles/2008/06/27/breaking_news/doc48656e6f23056258332538.txt]
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The FBI, the Mason City Police Department, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, and MAIS's investigators are all still actively working on Huisentruit’s disappearance. Anyone with information is encouraged to report it immediately.
External links
* [http://www.findjodi.com findjodi.com] , The newly focused search for Jodi Huisentruit conducted by journalists and investigators.
* [http://www.jodihuisentruit.com Jodi Huisentruit] , Another search page for Jodi.
* [http://www.maisinc.com MAIS] , MAIS Investigators can be contacted at JodiTip@maisinc.com.References
* [http://doenetwork.bravepages.com/1326dfia.html Jodi Huisentruit.] The Doe Network. Accessed July 15, 2004.
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