Kim Raffo

The bodies of Kim Raffo and three other women, all believed to have been prostitutes, were found on November 20, 2006 in a ditch in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, just outside of Atlantic City. The crime has not yet been solved and police have been hesitant to release details on possible suspects.

Fast Facts:

  1. Other victims: Barbara Breidor, Molly Jean Dilts, Tracy Ann Roberts
  2. Raffo left her husband, Hugh Auslander, in 2005 and embarked on a life of drugs and prostitution
  3. Raffo's body was the first to be identified
  4. Bodies all found barefoot, facing East
  5. Terry Oleson, who had been staying in the motel near where the bodies were found, was an initial suspect, but could not be linked with the crime

Kim Raffo News

  • Newsday.com: "Man once eyed in prostitutes' deaths headed back to court" (November 19, 2007)
    • Former suspect Terry Oleson, who was staying at a nearby motel the night the four women were killed, is scheduled back in court, answering a criminal complaint filed by a different prostitute, who claims Oleson attempted to strangle her during a January 2007 incident.

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