My sister Kimberly Allison went missing Sept 1. Her husband Brent Bogseth was the last person who was seen with her that morning. After a few short days of her missing he filed for divorce. Her family notified the police within 24 hours of her missing. It was not like her not to call or have any contact with her sister and friends, which she did everyday. The police then went to Brent and Kim's home to talk to Brent, to see if he had heard from her. He then told the police that he had picked her up in the morning to take her to work, on the car ride there they began fighting the whole way, he then said that she got out of the car about a block away from her job, but never showed up to work. He also told the police that she abandoned their 18 month old son Gage. He said that was the last he seen of her. Within hours he had people bashing her all over social media. Him and his friends decided to post the story to reddit.com, which proceded to turn into a social media frenzy across the world. The day after she went missing mysterious posts were being posted via Kims phone on facebook. Her friends and family knew that wasn't her by the way the posts were being written. They then notified the police and brought this to their attention. When Brent was asked to hand over his cell phone to the police he refused. Almost a week later Kims phone and purse were found near Brent's home on his property. Two days later as the police were searching for her body, Brent fled to Chicago with his 18 month old son Gage. My sisters body was found on Sept 9th about a block and a half away from their home in the woods. She was murdered by blunt force trauma to the head. A construction hammer was found in Brent's truck. Brent was arrested in Chicago on a open warrant for being the main suspect for his wifes murder. He is now in Van Buren County Police custody, facing Homicide Open Murder charges. Kim's family is trying to raise money for custody of Gage. The money will also go to any court fees, attorney's, her cremation, anything Gage needs and any other legal issues we may come across. Any donation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for allowing me to share my story with you. Kimberly was not only a mother, but a daughter, a sister and a friend to many. She will be greatly missed.