The Murder of Kada Scott
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(10:18) - Updates
(22:00) - Kada Scott
Kada Scott (23) drove to her overnight shift at an assisted living facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 4, 2025. When she did not arrive home the following morning, her parents raised the alarm.
For weeks, authorities would search for Kada. A man named Keon King (21) would turn himself into police after police determined that he had been communicating with Kada prior to her disappearance.
On October 18, 2025, an anonymous tipster called in information about the case and Kada’s remains were found in a shallow grave. Her cause of death was determined to be a gunshot to the head and Keon has now been charged with murder.
Read our blog for Kada https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2025/11/02/the-murder-of-kada-scott/
Also in this episode, we run through some updates on cases we have previously covered:
- Caitlin Tracey’s husband Adam Beckerink has been charged with her murder.
- David Brian Pearce has been sentenced to 146 years in prison following the deaths of Christy Giles and Hilda Cabrales-Arzola.
- Murder charges have been laid in the case of missing Idaho boy Michael ‘Monkey’ Vaughan.
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