On the night of December 3, 1999, 48-year-old Kathleen Mohn walked out of her home in Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania, and vanished.
She told no one she was afraid. She packed nothing unusual. She was simply leaving for the weekend — a drive she had made many times before.
After more than 20 years of marriage, Kathleen and her husband, Thomas Mohn, were living separate lives under the same roof. Their relationship had grown distant, and both had begun seeing other people. Kathleen often spent her weekends with her boyfriend in Levittown, about forty minutes away.
But that night, she never made it.
Days later, her car was discovered abandoned in a KFC parking lot in Tullytown, Pennsylvania. Inside were some of her personal belongings. Kathleen herself was gone.
For more than two decades, investigators have believed one thing: Kathleen didn't leave her life behind — someone took it from her. Police have long suspected who is responsible, but the case has remained just out of reach, built on circumstantial evidence and unanswered questions.
Somewhere, the truth about what happened that night still exists.
And after 19 years of silence, it may only take one person to finally break it.