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FBI, KBI seek information on 1998 KCK cold case
Rhonda Tribue found dead near Edwardsville, Kansas
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Federal officials are looking for new information in the 1998 homicide of a 34-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, woman.
Rhonda Tribue, also known by her maiden name Easley, was found dead around 4:40 a.m. on Oct. 8, 1998, in the 500 block of South 94th Street near Edwardsville, Kansas, from âapparent blunt force trauma,â a news release stated.
She was seen earlier that morning at the Firelight Lounge in KCK. Tribue was wearing a High Sierra brand, dark purple, corduroy jacket with a gold lace top, pumpkin-colored jeans and brown sandals.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE FBI seeking information in cold case homicide investigation
KANSAS CITY, MO. The FBI Kansas City Division along with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation is seeking information to identify the unknown individual(s) responsible for the 1998 murder of Rhonda Tribue. Rhonda Tribue may also have been known by her maiden name Rhonda Easley.
Rhonda, a mother of six children, living in Kansas City, Kansas, was found dead from apparent blunt force trauma at approximately 4:40 a.m. on Oct. 8, 1998. Her body was discovered in the roadway at the 500 block of S. 94th St., near Edwardsville, Kansas. In the early morning hours of that same day, Rhonda had been seen at the Firelight lounge. Rhonda was known to frequent the Firelight lounge and the area of 7th St. and Quindaro Blvd. in Kansas City, Kansas.