Judy Martins: The Kent State University Disappearance
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In 1978, Kent State University student Judy Martins disappeared while walking less than 300 yards across campus after leaving a dorm party. More than forty years later, her disappearance remains unsolved.
In 1978, 22-year-old Kent State University student Judy Martins left a dorm party and began the short walk back to her residence hall--a distance of less than 300 yards. She never arrived.
More than four decades later, Judy’s disappearance remains unsolved.
In this episode, we examine the final known movements of Judy Martins, the atmosphere surrounding Kent State University in the years after the 1970 shootings, and the unsettling reality of how quickly someone can vanish from a busy college campus without explanation.
This case raises difficult questions about vulnerability, visibility, and what happens when a missing woman’s story slowly fades from public memory.
📍 Kent State University | Kent, Ohio
📅 May 24, 1978
📖 Featuring an original poem written in Judy’s honor, read by Stephanie Sy-Quia.
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More about Stephanie Sy-Quia:
Stephanie Sy-Quia is a writer and broadcaster based in London. She is the presenter of Eccentric Circles, a podcast about cities and the influential oddballs who lived in them.
