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New text message evidence offers unsettling insights into the disappearance and subsequent murder of Kada Scott, whose remains were tragically discovered behind an abandoned school.
The Unfolding Mystery
As the investigation unfolds, a clearer picture emerges of how Kada Scott knew the man accused of taking her life. The 23-year-old Pennsylvania woman vanished from her Philadelphia workplace on October 4, only to be found two weeks later, her life cut short by a gunshot.
Keon King, aged 21, is in custody, facing charges including murder, arson, and tampering with evidence. He is alleged to have been the last individual in communication with Scott before her untimely death.
A Troubling Connection
Court documents recently obtained by various news outlets reveal text exchanges between Scott and King, shedding light on their relationship leading up to her disappearance. It’s reported that the two began communicating on October 2.
In a chilling message on the morning of her disappearance, Scott texted King, \\”kidnap me again,\\” to which King ominously replied, \\”better be up too,\\” as noted in the investigative reports.
Final Conversations
The night she vanished, Scott’s workplace became the scene of her last known conversation. A coworker overheard Scott on the phone, expressing disbelief over a call: \\”I can’t believe you’re calling me about this [expletive],\\” according to sources.
Shortly after, Scott left her workplace, entering a dark-colored vehicle outsideāa move that would tragically lead to her demise.
Aftermath at an Abandoned School
Scott’s remains were later discovered in the woods behind an abandoned school. Investigators allege that King used the vehicle involved in the case to transport her body and subsequently burn evidence, actions they believe stringently connect him to the crime scene.
Legal Proceedings
Keon King now faces a slew of charges, with legal reviews stating he is awaiting arraignment. Details concerning his plea or attorney have yet to surface in online court records.
As the investigation presses on, Scott’s tragic story serves as a grim reminder of hidden dangers. Reporting based on the original article; quotes reproduced verbatim.